Ink Complete specializes in very complex instrumental fusion metal by using uncommon time signatures, frequent changes of time signatures and melodies that follow no particular scale. For example, in the song "A Wild Hare", musical themes follow certain events of the Disney movie Bambi. What makes the song very uncommon is that the guitar (and sometimes bass) frequently play the notes of spoken dialogue in the movie, instead of using any of the original score. This makes the piece sound cacophonous, especially if the listener is unaware of the connection between the song and the movie.
Similar to the song "A Wild Hare" is "The Cereal Mouse", which uses a scene from Charlotte's Web (the original 1970s animated version) as its basis. Templeton's romp through the fair has always been my favourite sequence of the movie, and this song is an absolutely brilliant accompaniment.
And if you're interested, you can watch "A Wild Hare" here.
Spastic Ink - The Cereal Mouse
2008-07-13 22:44From Wikipedia's entry on Spastic Ink:
Similar to the song "A Wild Hare" is "The Cereal Mouse", which uses a scene from Charlotte's Web (the original 1970s animated version) as its basis. Templeton's romp through the fair has always been my favourite sequence of the movie, and this song is an absolutely brilliant accompaniment.
And if you're interested, you can watch "A Wild Hare" here.