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Upon its release, the album was hailed by critics as a "guitarist's album" that didn't sacrifice songwriting for virtuosity. It remains a cult favorite for those seeking heavy, organic rock that focuses on "the riff" above all else. Joe Holmes' gear used on this record or perhaps recommendations for similar modern blues-rock

– A slower, more melodic departure from the rest of the heavy cuts. ZRockR Magazine Critical Reception

Joe Holmes' guitar work is the undeniable centerpiece. His riffs are thick, fuzzy, and often unpredictable. He uses a lot of dissonant notes mixed with bluesy scales, reminiscent of but with a harder, more modern edge. The Vocals

The origins of Farmikos lie in the creative frustration and technical prowess of Joe Holmes. Though Holmes toured extensively with Ozzy Osbourne for seven years and received immense praise from Ozzy himself for his fluid technique, he never got to record a full studio album with the Prince of Darkness. Farmikos became his ultimate vehicle for self-expression. The backbone of the project relies on four pillars:

. After a lengthy absence from the music industry to raise his family, Holmes returned with a project that bridges the gap between classic 1970s hard rock and 1990s "alterna-metal". Musical Style and Sonic Profile

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Farmikos -2015- -flac-: Farmikos -

Upon its release, the album was hailed by critics as a "guitarist's album" that didn't sacrifice songwriting for virtuosity. It remains a cult favorite for those seeking heavy, organic rock that focuses on "the riff" above all else. Joe Holmes' gear used on this record or perhaps recommendations for similar modern blues-rock

– A slower, more melodic departure from the rest of the heavy cuts. ZRockR Magazine Critical Reception Farmikos - Farmikos -2015- -FLAC-

Joe Holmes' guitar work is the undeniable centerpiece. His riffs are thick, fuzzy, and often unpredictable. He uses a lot of dissonant notes mixed with bluesy scales, reminiscent of but with a harder, more modern edge. The Vocals Upon its release, the album was hailed by

The origins of Farmikos lie in the creative frustration and technical prowess of Joe Holmes. Though Holmes toured extensively with Ozzy Osbourne for seven years and received immense praise from Ozzy himself for his fluid technique, he never got to record a full studio album with the Prince of Darkness. Farmikos became his ultimate vehicle for self-expression. The backbone of the project relies on four pillars: ZRockR Magazine Critical Reception Joe Holmes' guitar work

. After a lengthy absence from the music industry to raise his family, Holmes returned with a project that bridges the gap between classic 1970s hard rock and 1990s "alterna-metal". Musical Style and Sonic Profile

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