At War With Self - Acts of God [Glenn Sne
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Topic: At War With Self - Acts of God [Glenn Sne
Posted By: lerxtdude
Subject: At War With Self - Acts of God [Glenn Sne
Date Posted: November 20 2006 at 09:59
hello,
I'm happy to announce that the second album of Glenn's project At War With Self - Acts of God - will be released early next year. Glenn is a guitarist/composer well known for his contributions to the first Gordian Knot album, and also the album At War With Self - Torn Between Dimensions (with Michael Manring on bass and Mark Zonder on drums).
For Acts of God, Glenn asked me to do drums for two of the more heavy
instrumental tracks. Other major contributions to these tracks were
made by Damon Trotta. Here are the preview versions:
http://www.glennsnelwar.com/audio%20samples/AWWS_Martyr_preview_nov_2006.mp3 - http://www.glennsnelwar.com/audio%20samples/AWWS_Martyr_preview_nov_2006.mp3
http://www.glennsnelwar.com/audio%20samples/AWWS_911_preview_nov_2006.mp3 - http://www.glennsnelwar.com/audio%20samples/AWWS_911_preview_nov_2006.mp3
More information on Acts of God and a full length download of the song "Threads" is available on Glenn's Website http://www.glennsnelwar.com/ - http://www.glennsnelwar.com . You are welcome to check these out!
thanks,
Manfred Dikkers.
Press biography AT WAR WITH SELF - ACTS OF GOD
At War With Self sounds more like a psychological diagnosis than a
band... an appropriate description in the biography for the debut of
the project and its first release, Torn Between Dimensions, led by
Glenn Snelwar (Gordian Knot), featuring Michael Manring (Michael
Hedges, Attention Defecit) and Mark Zonder (Fates Warning, Temple
Within). The instrumental trio created an amalgam of tight-knit
compositions encompassing progressive rock, metal, jazz, ambient and
classical stylings, often within the boundaries of each composition.
The end result was critically acclaimed and continues to grow a
following as word of mouth of the project expands.
For Acts of God, the second release from the At War With Self project,
Snelwar has desired to create a set of compositions with the intentions
of living up to the label 'progressive' by dramatically changing almost
every facet of the project while staying true to the underlying
inspiration of the project's inception - to combine disparate styles
and create music with no boundaries. No better choice than Damon Trotta
as a co-writer and bassist to create what is sure to be as intriguing a
release as Torn Between Dimensions. Trotta's background ranges from
co-founder of metal acts Non-Fiction and System Addict, to the funk
outfit Vehicle and has worked with the likes of Bernie Worell and Isaac
Hayes. Prior to that, Snelwar and Trotta were in a progressive
hardcore/metal trio with Rodney Zodda. Trotta, Snelwar and Zodda on
percussion are here and back to their roots, with some added
influences. With Trotta on bass, vocals, synths and programming and
Snelwar on guitars, mandolin and synths, the duo is assisted by
Sluggo's Goon Music labelmates James vonBuelow (guitars), Steve Decker
(drums), Mark Sunshine(vocals), Dave Archer (synths) and Manfred
Dikkers (drums) to create some truly stunning, inspired progressive
music.
Torn Between Dimensions had a warm, organic feel as the
all-instrumental interplay of Snelwar, Manring and Zonder created a
complex, but introspective, set of related compositions. For Acts of
God, that introspection is turned outward in the form of a cold stare
at conflicts and resolutions prompted by recent world events. From the
intensity and imagery-invoking 911 and Martyr, to the elated solace
present in No Place and Ursa 5, to the desolation of End in Blue and
Refugee, Acts of God has managed to strike a balance of emotions that
once again run the gamut from elation and warmth to fear and horror.
Snelwar describes his collaboration with Trotta as the latest
incarnation of At War With Self: "What's so amazing to me about Acts of
God is that the vocals lend themselves perfectly to this set of
compositions. To change focus from an all-instrumental project to a set
of songs mostly containing vocals has strengthened the idea that At War
With Self can successfully morph, live up to its name and push the
boundaries from one release to the next. That, together with the heavy
intertwining of funk and electronic styles with metal and progressive
ideas really make this something unique - add to that the ability to
get all of the musicians from the label to contribute tremendously in
their own way without limitations on what they do - who all come from
different backgrounds with vastly different styles - the project took
on a life of it's own, yet stayed true to the original idea of
combining disparate styles effectively and with incredible intensity.
Acts of God will be released early 2007, on Sluggo's Goon Music.

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Posted By: Tony R
Date Posted: November 20 2006 at 10:18
Wow,great news indeed - sounds very exciting.
I have been listening to Torn Between Dimensions regularly recently and wondered what the album would be like with vocals!
Nice previews thanks..
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Posted By: Uroboros
Date Posted: November 20 2006 at 15:25
I love Torn Between Dimensions and this new approach is a wonderful surprise. Not only does it seem totally different from the style showcased on the debut, but "Threads" sounds EXTREMELY convincing to my ears - the arrangements are tasteful and highly original and the vocals fit the whole perfectly. I'm really happy that this project goes on. If the rest of the tracks sound as good as this one, I think we're already looking at one of of the highlights of 2007. The best of luck, people, and hopefully at least some of those who took part in the recordings will play this stuff live next year.
------------- Tous les chemins
qui s’ouvrent à moi
ne mènent à rien si tu n’es plus là
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