Leprous Guitarist Looks Back At Band's Evolution
. Suhrke says: "We learned to play music at the same time as we were evolving as a band and it took many years before it was something you would listen to. "On the latest two or three albums we've become a lot more aware of trying to find the best way to compose music. When you start out, you're making guitar riffs and you'll never throw them away. To begin with, when you made something, you had to keep it and try to make something out of it." Read more here. Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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