Komodo Fried Chicken Blues
Sufian Abdullah
Performed By
Sufian Abdullah
Album UPC
888174153902
CD Baby Track ID
9025784
Label
Spilling Audio
Released
2013-09-01
BPM
140
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm81352048
Year
2013
Spotify Plays
11
Writers
Writer
Eric Hausmann
Songwriter ID
368261
PRO
BMI
Pub Co
CD Baby Publishing
Composer
Eric Hausmann
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Publisher Admin
CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - United States
Lyrics Language
Instrumental
Description
Ferocious, overdriven guitar playing fused with punk, metal, blues and world influences.
Notes
Sufian Abdullah is an instrumental guitarist in Ipoh, Malaysia. Using 6, 8 string guitars, as well as baritone guitar. Sufian blends punk with metal, 70's hard rock, blues, and world music elements. He often draws influences from different directions and despite having played guitar for many years, this is his first officially-released album.
Indie Band Guru review:
HIGH ENERGY INSTRUMENTAL GUITAR ROCK TO LIFT YOUR SPIRITS
Music is well known as one of the greatest ways to set a mood. And no, it doesn’t always have to be about romance. Good music can be used to set the tone for anything. Soundtrack music is the perfect example of this. The background music that you barely notice leads your brain to the feeling that matches the scene. One such artist that has mastered the technique of setting tones with his music is Sufian Abdullah.
The instrumental guitarist is based in Ipoh, Malaysia. Sufian has found a way to merge with his instrument to create an array of energy. His guitar style borrows heavily from the world of 70’s hard rock and metal and adds influences of punk and world music to create a sound that is uniquely his own.
Despite having played guitar for many years Sufian Abdullah is just now releasing his debut album, Music To Break Out Of Jail By. The title is a great description of what the listener is about to experience. The raw energy of the opening track ‘Crashed’ builds at a frantic pace amping up even the most mellow ear. Words are not needed to feel the rush as the guitar shreds into your psyche. Other tracks such as ‘Hell Copter’ and ‘Teenage Corporate Riot’ open with a metal feel but show the diversity of Sufian by welcoming in other styles that break your concentration to keep the mind focused. The energy continues throughout the album and leaves the listener mentally drained when the last song ‘Komodo Fried Chicken Blues’ comes to a close.
Indie Band Guru review:
HIGH ENERGY INSTRUMENTAL GUITAR ROCK TO LIFT YOUR SPIRITS
Music is well known as one of the greatest ways to set a mood. And no, it doesn’t always have to be about romance. Good music can be used to set the tone for anything. Soundtrack music is the perfect example of this. The background music that you barely notice leads your brain to the feeling that matches the scene. One such artist that has mastered the technique of setting tones with his music is Sufian Abdullah.
The instrumental guitarist is based in Ipoh, Malaysia. Sufian has found a way to merge with his instrument to create an array of energy. His guitar style borrows heavily from the world of 70’s hard rock and metal and adds influences of punk and world music to create a sound that is uniquely his own.
Despite having played guitar for many years Sufian Abdullah is just now releasing his debut album, Music To Break Out Of Jail By. The title is a great description of what the listener is about to experience. The raw energy of the opening track ‘Crashed’ builds at a frantic pace amping up even the most mellow ear. Words are not needed to feel the rush as the guitar shreds into your psyche. Other tracks such as ‘Hell Copter’ and ‘Teenage Corporate Riot’ open with a metal feel but show the diversity of Sufian by welcoming in other styles that break your concentration to keep the mind focused. The energy continues throughout the album and leaves the listener mentally drained when the last song ‘Komodo Fried Chicken Blues’ comes to a close.
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