GEORGE LYNCH Interviewed On 'Maximum Threshold' (Audio)

May 30, 2012

Domonic Rini and Michael Strong of the "Maximum Threshold" show recently conducted an interview with legendary guitarist George Lynch (DOKKEN, LYNCH MOB, T&N, SOULS OF WE). You can now listen to the chat using the audio player below.

RatPack Records recently released George Lynch's new EP. "Legacy". This four-song release celebrates thirty years of Lynch's guitar playing by "inject[ing] us with a super-charged dose of George's signature style and prov[ing] once again why he's one of the most respected guitar players of the last three decades," according to a press release. The opening track, "Blood Drive", ignites this disc with an upbeat catchy feel that is reminiscent of early VAN HALEN and Joe Satriani. "Circulo Del Fuego" is a well-constructed rocker that incorporates all of George's legendary playing style. "Invoid" can best be best described as "Mr Scary" meets "Tooth And Nail", seeing as it's laced from start to finish with amazing guitar technique and killer tone. The closing cut, "The Road Ahead", is a haunting ballad-style number that combines all the flavor and melodic angst of the late '80s but with a modern tone.

"Legacy" is a straight-forward offering with a classic metal vibe and is a must-have for any true fan of this elite guitar legend.

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