Bryce Fitzsimons is an aspiring guitarist, born in January 1984, with a unique and fresh style. His music is best described as metal; however, it is much more vast than the genre suggests. Influences range from classical to jazz, alternative to new age, and unite to create an eclectic genre of diversity and euphony.
"The music that I create is of expression. It is usually devoid of lyrics, mainly because I feel that musical notes are capable of expression and hold emotional truths beyond those of words. I sincerely hope that you, the listener, enjoy your departure from normality as you take this musical journey of vivid imagery and metaphors of a deeper reality."
Bryce plays all the parts in his music: lead and rhythm guitars, bass guitar, synthesizer, vocals, song composition, and programming. He plays a 7-string Ibanez, Floyd Rose equipped, RG 7420.
The Journey is his first compiled album and includes much of the work from when Bryce was still in high school.
Now, Bryce is working on mastering virtuoso guitar skills and is assembling, along with many experimental metal songs, a Concerto for Electric Guitar and Orchestra in the spirit of Yngwie Malmsteen's masterpiece.
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This is a jazzy instrumental metal/rock song, in lieu of a more specific genre. It's quite interesting and melodic. You may notice that is has Steve Vai influence. |
MP3.com CD: The Journey - buy it!
CD: The Journey
Credits: Bryce Fitzsimons: all |
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An slow acoustic instrumental piece written for Tung Ni. |
MP3.com CD: The Journey - buy it!
CD: The Journey
Credits: Bryce Fitzsimons: all |
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A straightforward and powerful instrumental rock song. It has a slightly grungy feel to it and a good constant guitar lead. |
MP3.com CD: The Journey - buy it!
CD: The Journey
Credits: Bryce Fitzsimons: all |
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