Hard Rock

Rate Of Change

When the Travis Larson Band first announced its arrival in 1998, it was clear to fans of instrumental guitar that this was the real deal. In a genre crowded with schoolboy shredders, TLB delivers the whole package. Virtuosity, great songs, world-class production... and soul. Now, three albums and a full-length performance DVD later, the Travis Larson Band is firmly rooted as one of instrumental music's most important, critically acclaimed acts, having worked on record with Steve Lukather (Toto), Victor Wooten (Bela Fleck), Vinx (Sting, Herbie Hancock) and Hugh Syme (Rush, Aerosmith).

Burn Season

Burn Season, the highly anticipated third album from the Travis Larson Band, delivers the trio`s trademark blend of searing performances, stellar production, and some of the best compositions the genre has to offer. The album opener "Nevele", is an epic combination of progressive agility and crushing rock, while the title track is a study in controlled, smoldering intensity.

Suspension

The Travis Larson Band presents its second full-length release, Suspension, featuring engaging compositions, inspired performances, and rich, clean production. This CD will appeal to anyone who likes their rock and roll with a little depth - emotional depth, intellectual depth, musical depth. From crushing, up-tempo rock to lyrical, solo guitar, this album touches all of those hard-to-reach places. The opening cut on Suspension, "934", is an epic journey with jarring unison runs and soaring melodies.

Guitarisma

Containing 12 hard rock and fusion tracks, the CD features 10 instrumental numbers and two vocal tracks sung by Kenny Lubcke (Narita), making for a varied and interesting release. Enevoldsen's superb technique sets the stage for songs displaying the guitarist's sense of melody and the atmospheric quality and depth of his compositions. Just listen to the beautiful change from heavy riffage to sensitive touches in songs such as "Time Ran Out".

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