Michael Nielsen - Songs From The Noisy Kitchen (SIGNED CD + DIGITAL DOWNLOAD)
Michael Nielsen - Songs From The Noisy Kitchen (SIGNED CD + DIGITAL DOWNLOAD)
SIGNED COMPACT DISC (CD) + DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
Songs From The Noisy Kitchen is Michael Nielsen’s debut full-length album of instrumental guitar-driven music, crafted for fans of rock maestros like Andy Timmons, Joe Satriani, Steve Lukather, and Michael Landau. If you’ve ever caught one of Michael’s electrifying YouTube intros or been captivated by his dynamic soundtrack scores, and thought, “Make an album!”—then you’re in for a treat with Songs From The Noisy Kitchen.
This album features 11 meticulously composed tracks, brimming with soaring melodies and intricate arrangements, all recorded with the finest guitars and tube amps available. Michael elevates his signature guitar work to new heights, delivering full-length compositions that push the boundaries of instrumental rock.
Joining him on the record is drummer extraordinaire Aaron Sterling (John Mayer, Post Malone, Keith Urban), along with mastering by Stephen Marsh (Jeff Beck, Rage Against the Machine), ensuring every note and beat sounds pristine. Songs From The Noisy Kitchen isn’t just an album—it’s an immersive journey through melody, tone, and technical brilliance.
INCLUDES:
SHIPPED:
• 10 song physical CD (Compact Disc)
• Stickers - Big Hairy Guitars & Coffee Powered
• 2 Michael Nielsen logo guitar picks
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD:
• 10 full-length songs in both MP3 and high-resolution 24-bit/48k WAV formats
• 10 instrumental backing tracks for you to play along with
• 10 complete tablature PDF's for all tracks from Songs From The Noisy Kitchen
• 10 original demo versions of the songs
Plus, as a special bonus:
• 1 bonus track: “Dragon Song” (includes MP3, WAV, backing track, and tablature)
Delivery
Delivery
Your digital download will be prepared and ready moments after your purchase.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
These profiles should install without any issues, but if you run into any poblems, please try updating to the latest Kemper OS. That seems to fix most problems that arise. Enjoy!