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Relentless, innovative, inspiring, and hip...Prepare to blast off into
a new sonic dimension with Doppler, Inc. on Nu-Instrumetal (Favored Nations).
Formed in 2002, the San Francisco based group is the brainchild of lead
guitarist/songwriter, Doug Doppler. With their debut release, they're
forging an exciting new brand of music---Nu Instrumetal. "The goal
of the record was to bridge the gap between nu metal bands like Korn,
Limp Bizkit, and Saliva, old school metal acts like Metallica and Exodus
and instrumental artists like Joe Satriani and Steve Vai. 'Nu Instrumetal'
refers to that collision of stylistic influences."
Produced by Doug Doppler and Pete Karr (Michael Bolton/Backstreet Boys/Jennifer
Love Hewitt), the record is an immaculately crafted marvel, juxtaposing
savage riffery with inventive arrangements and inspired playing. As for
Karr's crucial contribution to the record, Doppler reflects: "Pete
put a very large steel toed boot to my posterior and kicked me out of
my comfort zone into the uncharted waters of the deep end of my creative
pool. He brought a distinct modern flavor into the record, adding the
really cool harmonic and rhythmic loops that made it sound less like an
instrumental record and much more like a nu metal disc. His vision really
upped the production value, making it competitive with other nu metal
acts."
Indeed, that well-seasoned sound is built on slammin' metallic riffs,
guided in equal parts by a free flying virtuosity and fine tuned craftsmanship.
And it's no wonder, lead guitarist and founder, Doug Doppler's musical
pedigree is impeccable. He is one of music's most promising new guitar
players. Doppler, a protégé of Joe Satriani, has also incorporated
his teaching skills into his finely crafted Guitar 411 instructional DVD
series.
On the record, Doppler employs a 7-string guitar, as if six-strings weren't
enough to cause some serious damage. "Steve Vai popularized the use
of a 7-string guitar and influenced other 7-string slinging bands like
Korn," Doppler explains. "I love the way the bottom strings
bark at your tush like a ferocious rottweiler and the treble strings sing
like a three hundred pound soprano. You can go from super low and chunky
with your guitar parts to soaring high notes at the drop of a beat."
A prime example of the versatility of the 7-string instrument can be heard
on the track, "Bumpin' Grind," earmarked by its growling rhythms
and Hendrix/SRV-esque sounding melodies and leads.
Enlisting such luminaries as, Night Ranger/Ozzy Osbourne lead guitarist
Brad Gillis, bass icons, Billy Sheehan and Stu Hamm and acclaimed drummer
Atma Anur, Nu-Instrumetal is primed for radio airplay. Significantly,
the band's first gig was broadcast live in primetime on KSAN, San Francisco's
number one classic rock station. Mining classic styles with a modern slant,
Doppler, Inc.'s radio accessibility is indicative of things to come.
"Fat Lip" kicks things off with a pulverizing punch, a velocity
of notes and cranked aggressive thunder. "Wicked", one of the
record's standout tracks, keeps the momentum rollin', hotwired to an infectious
groove and kinetic kick. But make no mistake, this musical conglomeration,
Doppler, Inc., ain't no one-trick metal pony. Showing off their versatility,
"Fire Down Below" and "Wrecking Ball" grab you with
more subtle grace, driven by rock solid, sturdy grooves, and cascading
fretboard magic that rides to a thrilling climax.
Changing gears dramatically, the evocative, "Like Father Like Son",
is a welcome respite from the record's innate ferocity, boasting an unforgettable
melody and some of the album's most expressive seven-string wizardry.
"As a melancholy backdrop to the record, my father is terminally
ill with lung cancer. This song pays homage to my Dad who over the course
of the record was an unyielding force of support and love. This track
offers the listener an opportunity for introspection and understanding
of where I was at as the disc was being recorded. It also brings forth
a contrapuntal emotional time stamp if you will."
Fresh and forward thinking, Nu Instrumetal resonates with a distinct modern
flavor, drawing together a minefield of loops, gizmos, and gadgetry. One
device used to particularly strong effect on the record is the Vocoder,
a human voice electronic simulator. "Pete suggested that we use a
Vocoder to add a humanistic touch to a previously non-vocal genre,"
Doppler reveals. "We used that device on 'Wicked' to provide an extraterrestrial
sonic hook not normally found in instrumental music. The Vocoder immediately
pulls your ear right into the track."
Despite the instrumental nature of the record, Doppler is quick to stress
that he views his band as a nu metal act, not a relic of the past. "The
idea was simply to create a nu metal instrumental record. I was much more
interested in appealing to young rock audiences of today rather to the
shred infested waters of yesteryear."
While all the songs are instrumentals, you'll soon discover that no words
were necessary on this strong collection of 11 tracks. Each song brands
the listener with its own powerfully indelible imprint, creating an arresting
aural story in your mind. So sit back, close your eyes, and let Doppler,
Inc. take you on a "nu" mind-blowing trip of sound and fury.
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