Keep It To Yourself
James LaBrie's MullMuzzler began to take shape in the summer of 1998, after the last leg of Dream Theater's extensive Touring Into Infinity World Tour. James started the project by collaborating with some of the most talented songwriters in the progressive rock genre: Trent Gardner (Magellan, Explorers Club), Matt Guillory (Dali's Dilemma), Gary Sloyer, and Carl Cadden-James, Brendt Allman, and Gary Wehrkamp (all from Shadow Gallery). Working together, the musicians began to craft the songs for MullMuzzler's first CD, Keep It to Yourself, released in 1999. A second album, MullMuzzler 2, followed in 2001. Both albums feature Brian Beller on bass, Mike Keneally on guitar, and Mike Mangini on drums, as well as musical contributions by LaBrie's co-writers Gardner and Guillory. LaBrie has continued to collaborate with Guillory since 2001, but the resulting albums Elements of Persuasion, Static Impulse and Impermanent Resonance have been released under LaBrie's own name. The term, LaBrie's creation, refers to gagging or silencing an individual's thought before it can be expressed in any manner, as he described it. He created the word from the combination of the words mull (meaning to ponder thought) and muzzle (meaning to gag) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
James LaBrie's MullMuzzler began to take shape in the summer of 1998, after the last leg of Dream Theater's extensive Touring Into Infinity World Tour. James started the project by collaborating with some of the most talented songwriters in the progressive rock genre: Trent Gardner (Magellan, Explorers Club), Matt Guillory (Dali's Dilemma), Gary Sloyer, and Carl Cadden-James, Brendt Allman, and Gary Wehrkamp (all from Shadow Gallery). Working together, the musicians began to craft the songs for MullMuzzler's first CD, Keep It to Yourself, released in 1999. A second album, MullMuzzler 2, followed in 2001. Both albums feature Brian Beller on bass, Mike Keneally on guitar, and Mike Mangini on drums, as well as musical contributions by LaBrie's co-writers Gardner and Guillory. LaBrie has continued to collaborate with Guillory since 2001, but the resulting albums Elements of Persuasion, Static Impulse and Impermanent Resonance have been released under LaBrie's own name. The term, LaBrie's creation, refers to gagging or silencing an individual's thought before it can be expressed in any manner, as he described it. He created the word from the combination of the words mull (meaning to ponder thought) and muzzle (meaning to gag) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
His Voice
Statued
Shores Of Avalon
Guardian Angel
Lace
Sacrifice
Beelzebubba
Slow Burn
As A Man Thinks
Falling
Listening
Tell Me
Afterlife
Venice Burning
Stranger
Confronting the Devil
Save Me
A Simple Man
Believe
Sacfifice
01 His Voice
The Shores of Avalon
Crucify
Alone
02 Statued
Pretender
Undecided
Invisible
03 Shores Of Avalon
Lost
Drained
05 Guardian Angel
Smashed
02 Venice Burning
Slightly Out of Reach
Oblivious
04 Falling
03 Confronting The Devil
07 Lace
01 Afterlife
04 Beelzebubba
In Too Deep
Simple Man
Freak
08 Slow Burn
05 Stranger
09 As a Man Thinks
06 A Simple Man
07 Save Me
09 Listening
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