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eBand - Ben Rogers Instrumental Asylum
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Signed up: 06 Mar 2010 01:05 AM

Location: Australia
Members: Ben Rogers (Guitar), Nikki Scarlett (Bass Guitar), Denis Close (Drums)
Genre: Surf / Blues Rock
Influences: Django Reinhardt, Duane Eddy, Carlos Santana, Ventures, Shadows,Jeff Beck, JJ Cale, Peter Green, Danny Gatton, Atlantics.
Label: Blazz Music
Website: blazz.com.au
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ONE OF THE TOP 10 ROOTS ALBUMS OF 2007 (Reverb Rehab) – Billy Pinnell, Rhythms Magazine Writers' Poll (Australia) ________________________________________________________________

Real guitar for real guitar nuts. ________________________________________________________________

When electric guitars ruled the earth… Ben Rogers was listening, learning and stealing everything he could from Django Reinhardt, Hank B. Marvin, Duane Eddy, Carlos Santana, Jeff Beck, JJ Cale and Peter Green. Having now left the primordial ooze, he’s unleashing his fearful blend of surf/gypsy/Tarantino rock solid pulp guitar truth and fiction to the masses. Ben Rogers' Instrumental Asylum is a trio made up of electric guitar, bass and drums and features reverb drenched guitar music that echoes some of the best work of The Shadows, Ventures and Surfaris, but with an extreme left turn towards the surreal. All done up with an Aussie accent. _________________________________________________________________
“…this is a band that takes no prisoners.” – Matthew Frederick, The Age (Australia) _________________________________________________________________
“A muscular, lovingly distorted guitar sound” – Greg Haymes, Times Union (USA) _________________________________________________________________
“Huge guitar, intense energy, and very emotional” – Phil Dirt, Reverb Central (Santa Cruz USA)
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"Against the hard-driving rhythm section of Nikki Scarlett on bass and Denis Close on drums, Ben fires salvo after salvo of tastily aggressive licks…” – Alan Taylor, Pipeline (UK)
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“The overall one-two punch of dazzling instrumentals played by expert hands makes Reverb Rehab one of the most favorable guitar instrumental CDs of the millenium” – Robert Silverstein, 20th Century Guitar (USA) _________________________________________________________________
“Their cover of Dick Dale’s Shake’n’Stomp is feverishly hot and the opening track KangaRoux could run at the beginning of the next Tarantino movie.” – Karl Mayerhofer, Australian Guitar
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“A mind-twisting compound of guitars, genre-swapping, echo and a garden frog, Reverb Rehab is, well, quite mad. Love it!” – Phil Bennett, Nova West (Perth Western Australia)

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“glimpses of Django Reinhardt, Peter Green and J.J. Cale poke through Rogers' Strat...” – Dan Forte, Vintage Guitar Magazine (USA) ________________________________________________________________

 “This is tough, punchy, guitars-astride-the-world stuff, not for the faint-hearted” – Ken Williams, the Sunday Age (Australia) ______________________________________________