Location: | Lowell, Indiana |
Year(s): | 1991 |
Categorized as: | Rock |
Members: | Greg Llewellyn |
Total Request: | 16725 (15938 downloads, 787 plays) |
Total Request: | 16725 (15938 downloads, 787 plays) |
About: | Greg Llewellyn records under the name FM Fiction as a solo project. He is also in Heretical.Symphonic with Mark Edwards and the two formerly recorded as Muzzleloader. With long-time friend Jason Powell, Greg started the makeshift Little Montana Records label and together the two were also in the band $100 Handgun and recorded under the name The Olympic Hopefuls. |
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2019, Little Montana Records,
New single "What I See Up Ahead". After working on electronic music for so many years, I wanted to get back to my first love, rock guitar. Working on a new rocked out rock and roll album.
2019, Little Montana Records,
Some new instrumental demos. Thinking about writing lyrics to these and I also need to finish the arrangements and finish the other demos I had for a new album.
2010, Little Montana Records,
All songs written, performed, recorded, and produced by Greg Llewellyn . Drums on "Fools In Love" by Art Markosov, lead vocals on "Kisses Not Missiles" by Tina Witt, and lapsteel guitar on "The Explorers" and "Long Way Down" by Jason Barrows. "One Bottle Of Your Rejection" is a reinterpretation of an Aaron Robinson song.
2009, Little Montana Records,
All songs written, performed, recorded, and produced by Greg Llewellyn except the song "Discover" which features Phil Hook on drums.
2008, Little Montana Records,
All songs written, performed, recorded, and produced by Greg Llewellyn.
2012, Little Montana Records,
All songs written, performed, recorded, and produced by Greg Llewellyn on a Tascam 424 4-track cassette recorder. Bass on "Silver Strings" by Geyser Hendrix.
2014,
"Stones Of Time" and "Blood Dust" were two of four idea sketches thrown down one night and recorded in Ableton Live 8 on my laptop using my mouse and keyboard to pencil in indivdual notes and percussion sounds on a piano roll and a lot of quick editing, copy/pasting, and arranging to get a sense if real songs could be pulled from any of it. Then mixed down with the headphones I had. "Sunrise Sunset" is one of many unused demos Mark and I had kicking around from our two month demo recording sessions in Dec 2012/Jan 2013 for the album The Cube from our band Heretical.Symphonic. I came up with this demo idea for the album but since we got more focused on other tracks and Mark hadn't gotten around to writing or recording anything for it, I played around with it a bit in '14 then mixed it down as is. He'd been wanting to go back to it and record vocals with some lyric ideas he had.
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