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  1. Vor einem Tag · Producer Andy Sneap continues to serve as the band’s second live guitarist—with his hair grown out, he now looks more the part than he did when he got the gig six years back—and if you close your eyes, you might not even pick up on the lineup changes. Bassist Ian Hill kept to his customary station at the rear of stage left, but his presence certainly was felt as he teamed with longtime ...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Sabbat started as Hydra in June 1985, with vocalist Martin Walkyier, bassist Fraser Craske and guitarist Andy Sneap. The arrival of drummer Simon Negus, replacing Mark Daley, who left at the same time as second guitarist Adam Ferman, coincided with a name change to Sabbat.

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · Andy Sneap producer: Dave Mustaine and Andy Sneap acoustic guitar, electric guitar [Lead Guitar] and electric guitar [Rhythm Guitar]: Chris Broderick and Dave Mustaine electric bass guitar [Bass Guitar]: James Lomenzo membranophone and percussion: Shawn Drover piano: Dave Mustaine background vocals [Backup Vocals]: Chris Clancy and Chris ...

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Die Platte, für die der szenebekannte Andy Sneap als Produzent fungiert und Russ Russell – ebenfalls kein unbeschriebenes Blatt – das Mastering übernommen hat, enthält zehn neue Tracks und die Frage stellt sich: Wie fit ist die Truppe 23 Jahre nach Veröffentlichung des letzten Albums „Scourge“ noch?

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  5. Vor 2 Tagen · The production of this album was in the very capable hands of Andy Sneap [Judas Priest, Amon Amarth, Testament, Saxon, etc.] and it should come as no surprise that it sounds technically delicious again. Soundwise it also reminds a bit of the sound of the forementioned bands.

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · "The Great Heathen Army," the 12th studio album and latest release from Amon Amarth, came out in 2022. It was recorded with producer Andy Sneap at Backstage Productions in Derbyshire, England...

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · Judas Priest: Invisible Shield Label: Epic Year: 2024 From second zero it’s apparent as a dislocated jaw that Invisible Shield is produced by someone who knows exactly how Judas Priest should sound and credit the band for giving Andy Sneap a lot to work with. That said, it’s not that the songs are too long (except the one that’s closest to the longest) and they all sound great, but say ...