 New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ PR Syndicate) - With his six-string clenched firmly in his fist, guitarist Dean Shoultz is on the frontlines of a revolution to bring back instrumental rock. Fast-fingered licks breathe new life into a guitar-driven genre, once led by riffmasters such as Malmsteen, Satriani and Vai. One of the many tracks in his arsenal is "Cradle of Able" from Shoultz's debut solo album, 'All the Pretty Horses.' No vocals needed here. Shoultz's fingers do all of the proverbial talking with an orchestra of bass, guitars, and electronic drums adding to the conversation. The undulating wails of Shoultz's powerful picking make "Cradle of Able" a track worth adding to any power rock playlist.
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