GLEN DROVER Offering New Online And Home Guitar Lessons

March 31, 2011, 13 years ago

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Former MEGADETH guitarist Glen Drover has contacted BW&BK; with the following announcement:

"I have decided to make my online and home guitar lessons my first priority now, and have just recently opened up three more days for lessons. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to start for every week. Lessons will include focus on improving guitar skills in all areas, as well as interactive guitar recordings in Pro-Tools for developing and constructing solo skills over rhythm patterns, harmonies, etc. Contact Glen Drover at gdlessons@gmail.com. Serious inquiries only."

As previously reported, Drover's new single 'Ground Zero'is now available via iTunes. 'Ground Zero' will appear on Drover's forthcoming solo instrumental album, Metalusion, due April 5th through Magna Carta. Visit Glen's official Facebook page for further details.

The album tracklist is as follows:

'Ground Zero'

'Frozen Dream'

'Egyptian Danza'

'Colors Of Infinity'

'Illusions Of Starlight'

'Don't Let The World Pass You By'

'Mirage'

'Ascension'

'The Purple Lagoon'

'Filthy Habits'

Drover recently spoke with BW&BK; about the new record. An excerpt from the story is available below:

“I called the album Metalusion because it’s a little bit metal, and it’s got these hard-edged fusion influences in there. With Jim (Gilmour) coming from SAGA, the tunes that he wrote are geared in that progressive Saga-ish vein. There’s definitely a metal thing going on because of my playing, but we took different influences and style and brought them all together. As a whole I think the material is really cohesive, which is something I’m really happy about. It’s all about the music and being very self-indulgent in the writing. That’s really where it comes from. Getting hooked up with a decent record deal is the icing on the cake.”

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