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Bruce Lamont "2 Then The 3"

At A Loss Recordings on January 29, 2011 01:11

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Bruce Lamont is known more for providing vocals, saxophone and other musical contributions
to bands as diverse as metal's forward-thinking Yakuza and Bloodiest, industrial-influenced act
Circle of Animals, and one of the country's most accurate and notable Led Zeppelin cover
bands, Led Zeppelin 2.

In July of 2006 Lamont made his debut solo performance, utilizing saxophones, guitar, voice,
harp, percussion and looping effects. In 2007 Bruce recorded four tracks which he dubbed Feral,
and three new tracks were recorded in 2010 called The Epic Decline; the two recordings were
unified to form this, his first full length Feral Songs For The Epic Decline.

Lamont's solo work takes the listener through tracks of dark Americana intermixed with loops,
noise and drone. Acoustic guitar and clean vocals lead to trancelike tribal rhythms, with the
sounds of tenor sax flowing over it all. Tribal rhythms lead to grating noise and anguished wails.
Erie loops punctuated with Lamont's accusing voice pass to settling ambient conclusion.
Grating noise builds to industrial soundscapes. Tenor flows over baritone sax drones, loops and
builds with chilling wails.

Bruce continues to perform his solo material live with all instrumentation provided by himself
only. In recent years he's performed alongside countless musicians, some of which include Scott
Kelly (Neurosis, Shrinebuilder), Battles, John Cale (Velvet Underground) Toby Driver (Kayo Dot),
OM, Daniel Higgs (Lungfish), Lichens, among others

Released by: At A Loss Recordings
Release/catalogue number: AAL035

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