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Well all you shred fest junkies, here is the debut from current Lizzy Borden guitarist Dario Lorina. Let me tell you, just like Randy Watson, this boys good!

 

Show some love for this up and coming guitar god...press release below, review coming soon!

 

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Dario Lorina
Shrapnel Label Group
10 September 2013 Available now! Dario Lorina Self Titled Debut Album Released On Shrapnel Records

Touring for over a span of seven years since age sixteen, first with late Warrant singer Jani Lane and in more recent years with Lizzy Borden, metal guitar virtuoso Dario Lorina delivers his first solo recording. Growing up listening to guitarists such as Randy Rhoads, Paul Gilbert, George Lynch and Van Halen, Dario's music hearkens back to the glory days of high caliber shred guitar, the genre of which Shrapnel Records was a founding force.

Dario Lorina's debut solo CD reveals a guitarist brimming with extreme musical ability. This guitarist brings more diverse influences into play than the average neo-classical riff monger. While technically proficient like all of the label's guitar instrumentalists, Dario's CD isn't just about shredding. It's an American guitar instrumental album having more in common with riffs reminiscent of Paul Gilbert, George Lynch, and Van Halen than the European influence of guitarists such as Yngwie Malmsteen.

Dario's debut CD is a powerful all-instrumental CD drenched in attitude-filled guitar work, backed by a thundering hard rock rhythm section.

Points of Interest

* Phil Campbell from Motorhead had this to say, "I think Dario Lorina is one Amazing guitar player! Having known him for many years, he never ceases to amaze me every time we hang out and jam! He blew me away when he played with us in Vegas. A true talent and an amazingly nice guy".

* Boasting thirteen phenomenal new instrumental tracks, Dario proves why he is considered by many of his peers to be a true guitarist's guitarist.

* Dario Lorina has remained in the public eye through heavy touring, first with Jani Lane and later with Lizzy Borden with whom he continues to perform.

* Dario has been featured in Guitar Player Magazine and Europe's Guitare Xtreme Magazine.

* Dario was featured in the Music Star Productions All Star DVD (2008) with George Lynch, Bruce Kulick, Jennifer Batten as "Next Generation of Rock Guitar".

* Dario has his own signature guitar model with LAG Guitars, founded in 1980 and headquartered in Bedarieux, France.


TRACK LISTING
1. Demon Rum
2. Pipe Dreams
3. My Heroine
4. Villains
5. Silhouettes
6. Feels Good
7. House of The Rising Sun
8. Alive
9. Ambrosia
10. Words Unspoken
11. Sacksong
12. Revolutions
13. Amor Odium

http://www.dariolorina.com/Home.html
https://www.facebook.com/dariolorina
https://twitter.com/dariolorina
http://www.reverbnation.com/dariolorina

The self-titled Album "DARIO LORINA" can be purchased online @ Amazon.com, iTunes, Best Buy.com and Shrapnel Records.com

http://shrapnelrecords.com/dario-lorina/dario-lorina

 

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Wonder how he's going to fit in with Black Label Society.

Probably as a guitarist. That would be my guess, anyway.

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