Exitwound ~~ The Native Axeman

About Exitwound ~~ The Native Axeman

EXITWOUND Thanks for checking out my BIO. I’m Paul “The Toadster” Underwood, creator of the group Exitwound. I’m a 44 year old Northern Cheyenne solo artist. I live in Billings Montana where EXITWOUND originated back in 2002. This is Metal at its finest to some. “Cool Trans Metal” as I perceive it. Exitwound is more than a name; it is a statement of sorts and reflects the scar filled journey one embarks on called life. Forging a path through obstacles thrown on the path of light Exitwound has become a sanctuary as I utilized this medium to tell life's story through music. For my efforts I’ve received two nominations at the Native American Music Awards; 1. Debut Artist 2. Best Instrumental Recordings. And I was one of the presenters for: Best Blues Recording. Contemporary Metal inspired from the multidimensional expanse where spirit resides, Exitwound is journey that crosses all boundaries and cultures. The theorem that music heals is all too apparent within the music I produce. I attribute my remarkable talent to the Creator and celibate in song. The music is composed from deep within my soul and inspired by my visions. They tell the story of life from all the quarters I have traveled, some good, some bad. Truly Metal, Exitwound is the rumbling storm from the other side and I am the messenger. With the 2008 Native American Music Awards in my sights I have a new CD, “After The Storm”. And of course, your support is very welcome indeed. Enjoy my tunes at; www.myspace.com/exitwoundone And the site for the Native American Music Awards: www.nammys.com Peace, Paul "The Toadster" Underwood Whispering Wind Magazine 3/27/07 Audio Review: by Gene M. Bates 'The Axeman Cometh': Exit Wound Category: Contemporary Blues/ Rock - Instrumental Independent Release http://www.myspace.com/exitwoundone Audio CD/ Copyright 2006 Sounding like a cross between Jimi Hendrix, Micky Free and Robin Trower, Exit Wound's (a.k.a. Paul Underwood (Northern Cheyenne) latest effort is an instrumental tour-de-force! A magical mixture stunning guitar work and studio wizardry, The Axeman Cometh's fifteen fantastic tracks will leave you breathless. The compositions are as well-crafted as the production values, and the guitar playing is some of the best this reviewer has heard since Indigenous' Mato Nanji broke on the scene five years ago. If you like, 'guitar CD's' and hark rock instrumental music, this, 'cool trance metal' (I'm quoting Paul) is right up your alley! Best moments on the CD are the anthem-esque ,"Sacred Smoke", the title cut, "The Native Axeman Cometh" and a marvelously ethereal, "Delusions of Paradise". Great Stuff! Absolutely the best instrumental CD I've heard this year, "The Axeman Cometh" is, 'NAMMY worthy'! http://cdbaby.com/cd/exitwound and Whispering Wind Magazine 5/15/07 Audio Review: by Gene M. Bates 'After the Storm': Exitwound Catagory: Contemporary Blues/ Rock - Instrumental Independent Release http://www.myspace.com/exitwoundone Audio CD/ Copyright 2007 Exitwound's (a.k.a. Paul Underwood) follow-up to his, "The Axeman Cometh" is pure listening pleasure. This Northern Cheyenne's marvelous sense of melody and composition continues to evolve and mature with every release. A bountiful blend of hard rock guitar, studio effects and potent production, Underwood's music is without-a-doubt some of the best instrumental music to come out of, 'Indian Country' in a long time. If you like instrumental music, and you like great guitar work, you need to give this guy a listen -'cause he's the, 'real deal'!' http://cdbaby.com/cd/exitwoundmusic

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