Adrian Lambert

Adrian Lambert

Adrian Lambert at Bloodstock Open Air 2008
Background information
Also known as Ady Danger
Born (1972-04-26) 26 April 1972
Origin Brighton, England
Genres Progressive rock
Power metal
Occupation(s) Bassist
Instruments Bass
Years active 1990 - Present
Labels Sanctuary
Noise
Roadrunner
Earache
Associated acts Biomechanical
DragonForce
Son of Science

Adrian Lambert (born 26 April 1972 in Brighton) is an English bassist and songwriter who currently plays for thrash metal band Biomechanical[1] and progressive rock band Son of Science. Lambert also played bass in power metal band DragonForce from 2002 - 2006. Lambert is currently touring with Biomechanical to promote the band's new album Cannibalised. Lambert has also joined a new as yet unnamed band led by former Testament/Nevermore guitarist Steve Smyth.

Gear

Lambert currently uses Ibanez SoundGear six string basses. He currently uses the Ibanez SR 1006EFM Prestige in natural flat and the SR506 in black. Lambert also uses the Sansamp bass driver DI. When performing during the early years of DragonForce he used a Rickenbacker 4001. This bass is seen in the music video for "Valley of the Damned".

Achievements

Lambert has recorded 3 full-length albums. Notable tours include opening for Iron Maiden on the European leg of their Eddie Rips Up the World Tour 2005. Notable festivals include main stage performances at Wacken Open Air, Bloodstock Open Air and Graspop. Lambert signed an artist endorsement deal with Ibanez in 2005.

Performances

Lambert is best known for his very fast playing style utilising a three-fingered picking technique with a six string bass. This fast picking technique was essential during his time in DragonForce to be able to play at the high tempos that the band is known for. He is also known for playing guitar style solos on the bass and for using slap and pop and two-handed tapping techniques.

Discography

With Intense

With DragonForce

References

  1. Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Biography: Biomechanical". Allmusic. Retrieved 9 April 2010.

External links

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