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Liz Lethal
CONTACT

SEEKING

Band to Join, Accordion, Acoustic Guitar, Background Singer, Bagpipes, Banjo, Bass Guitar, Cello, Clarinet, DJ, Dobro, Drums, Electronic Music, Fiddle, Flute, Harmonica, Harp, Keyboard, Lead Guitar, Mandolin, Other, Other Percussion, Piano, Rhythm Guitar, Saxophone, Steel guitar, Trombone, Trumpet, Ukulele, Upright bass, Violin, Vocalist, Vocalist - Alto, Vocalist - Baritone, Vocalist - Bass, Vocalist - Soprano, Vocalist - Tenor.

ABOUT

Bassist and backing vocalist for Gevaudan Dogs

Lead guitarist and backing vocalist for Queer of Hearts

Screen name:
Liz Lethal
Member since:
Oct 08 2019
Active within 2 weeks
Level of commitment:
Very Committed
Years playing music:
10
Gigs played:
10 to 50
Tend to practice:
More than 3 times per week
Available to gig:
6-7 nights a week
Most available:
Nights

Influences

One of my earliest influences were sum 41 as i loved how intricate some of their solo's were and the feeling they created with their music as it made me feel like i wanted to jump around and have fun no matter what. My later influences were bands like Days 'n' Daze, Pat the Bunny and Harley Poe as they taught me you didnt need a bunch of distortion and all this expensive equipment to have fun or write songs and that's we're my love for folk punk and diy folk stemmed from. Also another one of my influences were the white stripes as they created this complex sounding music even though there were 2 of them; I mainly admired them because of Jack White and his use of effects and all the different genres they touched on such as the blues, folk and punk.

Instrument experience:

Rhythm Guitar:
Expert
Lead Guitar:
Expert
Acoustic Guitar:
Advanced
Vocalist:
Moderate
Background Singer:
Moderate
Bass Guitar:
Intermediate
Harmonica:
Intermediate

EQUIPMENT

Ibanez 960QM
Mexican Fender stratocaster HH build
Japanese Fender contemporary standard stratocaster
Boss GT-3 effects processor
Marshall DSL-40C