Scott Mulvahill: Live at Paste Studio
Bassist and singer/songwriter Scott Mulvahill recently stopped by the Paste Studio in Atlanta, Georgia during a stop on his tour with Cory Wong. His four-song set includes two songs with a full band and two solo bass versions of songs from his album Himalayas.
“Musically and lyrically, it works to explore a different side with these solo songs,” he says of playing alone. “Sometimes the group songs tend to have more of an easy-going vibe, like ‘we’re all here together,’ which fits the instrumentation. Then the solo songs tend to be more introspective. I don’t try to do that only, but it’s how it turns out.”
Song List:
- Helping Hand (1:32)
- Joy (8:47)
- Indefensible (15:43)
- Himalayas (24:40)
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This is sooooo good! Great songs, great bass sound and great singing too. Love it!
Great Bass Player and Singer. I have never heard stuff like that. I got new Ideas for my Bass Playing. Thank
you Scott