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David Galas of Lycia
drone on:
Are there any Lycia fans here? Multi-instrumentalist (he's GREAT on the guitar!) David Galas helped shape two of Lycia's biggest Projekt albums, "The Burning Circle and Then Dust" and "Colder" in the 90's. Since 2006, he's put out three absolutely fantastic solo albums of what I'd term "hard gloom rock"--there are elements of goth and the Lycia sound, but also of harder rock bands like Type O Negative, Alice in Chains, Swans to name a few. His lyrics are really dark and usually revolve around the decay of mankind and a tortured soul. Think Type O Negative without the sense of humor! Three fantastic albums so far: The Cataclysm (2006, which was on CD), The Happiest Days of My Life (2009), and The Ghosts of California (2011), the last two being self released and available as downloads or on CDR from his website. I highly recommend these albums! So, is anyone a fan? Looking for fellow Galas enthusiasts like myself. :)
Numina:
Hey Drone On, Lycia was huge for me in the 90s. I'm pretty sure I listened to Burning Circle more than any other album. Cold is a close second. Without a doubt Galas' input on those albums made a positive difference. I only have one of his solo albums but how you describe his work is accurate. It's fantastic stuff.
drone on:
New album in October!
Jeff Sampson:
Lycia only touched my listening radar superficially - definitely not enough for an informed opinion. The only solo Galas I've heard is The Cataclysm, which I own and like. I hadn't considered there to be a Swans comparison, but I can understand that now. I do like the overall not-quite-trudging sludge to it.
drone on:
Sorry, I misspoke above. The album to be completed in October, released I am guessing by year's end.
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