Theta Endorser Greg Noll
Greg E Noll, one in a growing list of players who endorse
ISP Technologies gear, proudly uses the 300 watt Theta Head.
Greg E Noll is probably best known for his fretwork with
80’s metal rockers, Villain. Their 1986 release, Only Time
Will Tell (featuring the late Carl Albert on lead vocals)
continues to be re-released in one form or another to this
day.
Villain disbanded in the late 80’s, but reformed with the
original guitar team intact (Noll and Leon B Smith) to
record their second CD, 1996’s Chequered Past. “That album
didn’t get as much notice as Only Time Will Tell did, I
think because Carl wasn’t singing on it, but I feel there
was some really strong material on it and I’m still very
proud of the music on there”, Greg says now.
Villain may now be somewhat a thing of the past, but Noll is
still very busy with several projects that keep him
occupied. As guitarist/ vocalist for hard rockers Crazy
Ivan, he recorded and released the 2000 album Astronautical
and performs regularly with them around his home state of
California. He is also working on songs for a new Crazy Ivan
CD to be recorded sometime next year.
“The thing I’m most stoked about”, Said Noll, “is my
upcoming solo release. It’s called Slow Motion Hurricane and
we’re tracking it now. I’ve had these songs bouncing around
in my head, and I’ve been working on them for years and I
just needed to put them somewhere, you know? They needed a
home. I’ve been working on preproduction for the last year
and I’m finally recording the album. It feels so great to
finally be approaching my goal”.
Having someplace for his songs to “live” is admittedly a
good thing, but according to Noll, the best thing about Slow
Motion Hurricane is that it’s bringing him back to a place
where he feels most at home – the world of heavy metal.
“I’ve missed playing metal so much! I mean, I’ve been
playing hard rock all along, but it’s so killer to be
playing big, heavy, original music again. It’s something
I’ve always intended to return to, and I’m finally doing it
now”. To get that awesome metal sound, Greg began looking
around for an amp that could handle what he wanted to play.
“At the 2006 NAMM music trade show, I was introduced to
I.S.P. Technologies, and most importantly, the 300 watt
Theta guitar amplifier. After playing through this crunch
machine for fifteen minutes or so, I was completely in love!
Buck Waller has created a sweet, beautiful monster. The
Theta's tone is big, thick, sweet, and crunchy - just the
way I like it. Needless to say, I'm very much looking
forward to having this killer amp (as well as the Vector 400
watt powered subs) as part of my tone arsenal. Buck and
Shelley are the best, and I.S.P. rules!”
Fans that want to stay informed on the progress of the album
can do so by logging onto www.myspace.com/crunchmachine
where Greg will be posting updates regularly on what’s up
with the recording process. He hopes that Slow Motion
Hurricane will see a release date before the end of 2006.
You can also check up on what Greg has been doing by
visiting his websites www.crazy-ivan.com and
www.relentlessmerch.com. For more information on the Theta
Head, the Vector Cabinet or any ISP Technologies gear, visit
the ISP website at
www.isptechnologies.com, call directly to 248-673-7790,
or email
info@isptechnologies.com.
