Whether you love or hate the genre of music he specializes in, you've got to give the man credit. Even during arguably the all-time low point for "guitar shredders" -- the mid- to late '90s --
Greg Howe stuck to his guns, issuing album after album of technically astounding guitar rock. And with the genre experiencing a resurgence circa the early 21st century,
Howe is still all about showing off his six-string gymnastic ability, as evidenced by his 2008 release,
Sound Proof. If you're seeking carefully constructed, melodic songs -- move along. But, if you're into all-instrumental prog metal with guitar at the forefront, then
Sound Proof should meet your requirements. Look no further than the album-opening "Emergency Exit," which has some very heavy '70s fusion elements (especially due to the
Jan Hammer-esque keyboard doodling of
David Cook), while other tracks such as the
Steve Vai-esque "Morning View" and the funky "Side Note" are also standouts. Musical trends may come and go, but you always know what's in store with a new
Greg Howe release, and this veteran shredder certainly doesn't disappoint with
Sound Proof. ~ Greg Prato