Orchestral Mayhem
Orchestral Mayhem
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

Our Take
Our Take
Prepare for a wild ride through the chaotic symphony of GEORGE LYNCH's Orchestral Mayhem. This album is a whirlwind of strings, brass, and electric guitars that will leave you questioning if you've accidentally stumbled into a time warp back to the days of hair metal.
Lynch, best known for his shredding skills in Dokken and Lynch Mob, takes a step into uncharted territory with this orchestral project. And while it may not be a seamless transition, the sheer audacity of the endeavor is enough to pique anyone's curiosity.
Tracks like "Symphony of Destruction" and "Bach's Revenge" showcase Lynch's ability to blend the classical with the contemporary, creating a sound that is both familiar and wholly unique. The juxtaposition of delicate string arrangements with thunderous guitar riffs creates a sense of tension that keeps listeners on the edge of their seats.
However, Orchestral Mayhem is not without its missteps. Some tracks come across as cluttered and unfocused, while others feel like they're trying too hard to be edgy and avant-garde. But hey, you can't fault Lynch for going all out and swinging for the fences.
In the end, GEORGE LYNCH's Orchestral Mayhem is a rollercoaster of a record that may not be everyone's cup of tea, but for those willing to take the plunge, it's a wild ride that's sure to leave a lasting impression. Sit back, buckle up, and prepare for the mayhem.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Bittersweet Symphony
2. Für Elise
3. Carmina Burana
4. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
5. Habanera
6. Venetian Boat Song
7. Prelude in G Minor
8. William Tell Overture
9. Waltz of the Flowers
10. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
11. Clair De Lune
12. Wizards in Winter
13. Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24
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About the artist
George Lynch
Ladies and gentlemen, hold on to your guitars because we're about to dive into the electrifying world of George Lynch. This legendary axe-wielder has been shredding his way through the music scene since the 1980s, leaving a trail of melted faces and blown minds in his wake. Hailing from Spokane, Washington, Lynch first rose to fame as the lead guitarist for the hair metal band, Dokken. With his lightning-fast licks and awe-inspiring solos, Lynch quickly became a fan favourite, earning himself a reputation as one of the greatest guitarists of his generation. But Lynch is far from a one-trick pony. After parting ways with Dokken, he went on to form his own band, Lynch Mob, where he continued to push the boundaries of what was possible on six strings. With a sound that blends elements of hard rock, heavy metal, and blues, Lynch has carved out a niche all his own in the world of music. With a career spanning over four decades, Lynch has proven time and time again that he's a force to be reckoned with. Whether he's melting faces on stage or wowing audiences with his virtuoso skills in the studio, George Lynch is a true guitar hero in every sense of the word. So buckle up, dear readers, because this is one artist who's showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
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