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Jason Bittner (July 2005 Issue) Dedicated Metal Want to know the true
meaning of a dedicated drummer? How about warming up your chops on
practice pads in
the back of a U-Haul trailer at 9:30 A.M. and in 95 degree
weather, all in preparation for taking the stage at 10 A.M. on
the
grueling second stage at Ozzfest. Welcome to the world of metal drummer
Jason Bittner. His band, Shadows Fall, works
hard, and they've been slaying crowds with their unique blend of old-school metal and modern
thrash.
Bittner's drumming is smooth and confident. He has a relaxed technique
that allows him to maneuver
through the uptempo material with grace.
And his playing style perfectly meld's with the band's influences,
which
reach back to the '70s. "Believe it or not, a lot of us in this
band are influenced by the music of Boston," Bittner says.
"I'm also a
big fan of Slayer and Anthrax. But our musical influences go across the
board, from '70s, '80s, and
some
'90s metal. We feel that a lot of '90s metal has run its course. We
want to prove that there's still room for a
metal band that has melodic
and lyrical abilities." Bittner's biggest metal drumming influences
are Dave Lombardo
and Charlie Benante, and his favorite technical
drummers are Mark Zonder and Neil Peart. "Those guys always play for
the
song and never overplay," Bittner says. "That's the way I like to
play. I don't like the constant double bass stuff. I like
to break it
up and play fills that enhance the music. I've been working out of
Bobby Rondinelli's book, The
Encyclopedia Of Double Bass, and also Gary Chester's New Breed, to try and strengthen my chops. I'm
doing what I can to come up with new ideas that I can bring to our music."
Mike Haid
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