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Vaportrail
Vaportrail Bio:

This brainchild of S.C. Messa is a band born in 2006.
With one foot in the rock music of the 60's and 70's, the other in the fusion wing of jazz and the eyes fixed on uncharted waters Vaportrail is, to say the least, a multiheaded beast of progressive and experimental music.

In the summer of '06 the bands first record will be recorded and it will be a sort of theme album about the downfall of nature that we (the humans that is) creating.

It is planned to be a cover of Beatles - Blackbird included, not sure that it is going to happen yet though.


"Song For Seabreeze" » Instrumental 0 Comments - Rate it! - Add to favorites!
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This is actually a track yet to be recorded and fully written.
It has lyrics but none of them are to be sung, instead they will be influencing the music in setting the mood of the music.
This song is to be co-credited to Tom Salo (a friend of mine) as he'll be helping me in creating the right soundscapes and also with piano work for some of the more romancing parts. This has yet not occured so to this point he's not credited.

I know it is rather silly (maybe even pathetic) to put this when the song isn't even recorded or fully written (I actaully only have about seven - eight themes on the acoustic guitar and the Epilogue fully written), but hey, I do as I please and I want to do this =)
   

"Aftermath" » Progressive 0 Comments - Rate it! - Add to favorites!
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Again, a track yet to be recorded (I actually have a really bad 2 min demo version of this song, but adding that would really send you guys running for shelter ;P) - I don't know why I add the songs as they do not exist... maybe I want to show of my rather pseudopoetric lyric wankery hehe

Anyways, don't bather bashing me for this... I'm rather bored while doing this...

For the song,
It is quite inspired by Van Der Graaf Generator (Godbluff / Still Life period) and as well by the "gothicsism" of Devil Doll for the intro and "bridge". This track could be considered (lyric-wise) to be the follow-up to a track named Utopia Blackprint, hence the title.