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[QUOTE="ouchdrummer:1293490"]BOARCORPSE from Boston seeks 2nd guitarist. We're seeking someone who is creative, and can come up with harmonies and counter-riffs, along with helping to write new material. Without pigeonholing.... we're primarily groove-based tech, with strong emphasis on energy. We have very open minds when writing, so that basically anything goes as long as it's cool, creative, and memorable. We do require a degree of proficiency, you'll have some sections to solo (shared responsibility). Age is not so much a factor since the rest of us have a wide range. Please have all the usual factors that being in a band entails, IE. be responsible, have transport, have pro equipment, have a job (for space rent, merch, etc..) yadda yadda. We have a space in south Boston, we have two practices scheduled a week. (Sunday afternoon/Wednesday night.. but if we found someone that fits, we'd all work together to make it work for them too.) Check out our FB page and the demo tunes we have linked there. (our newest few haven't been recorded yet.) http://www.facebook.com/boarcorpse We're writing material for our first full CD, and would love to have the creative input of a 2nd guitar player for it. IF INTERESTED - contact us through FB, or post here. We'll send you the tabs for the 1st guitar parts for a tune, and we'll have you write 2nd guitar lines to it.. parts that can consist of harmonies, counterpoint-rhythms, leads, or just doubles of the 1st guitar part. We'll want you to write the 2nd guitar parts how YOU think they should sound with the existing tune. Our tunes are mostly all between 4-5 minutes, so writing a 2nd guitar part for half of one is sufficient before auditioning. This HAS to be done before auditions. We realize that this is a lot to ask, but it will show that you're willing to put the time in, that your chops are up to spec, and that you have the creativity that we're looking for. (The only exception to this is if you'd like to come to a practice to check out the newer material that we're working on, that'd be fine. But we don't want to actually play with anyone before they have parts together.) [/QUOTE]
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