In the early 1990s, Steve Vai was immersed in motorcycle culture. He wanted a specific kind of "straight-ahead" rock music to listen to while riding his Harley-Davidson. Finding nothing that fit his mood, he decided to record it himself.
The album acts as a posthumous celebration of a lost friend. Steve Vai - Vai ∕ Gash (2023)
Gash’s voice is often compared to a mix of Ian Astbury (The Cult) and David Coverdale. Key Tracks: In The Wind : A fast-paced anthem for the open road. Busted : A gritty, blues-infused rocker. In the early 1990s, Steve Vai was immersed
Flowers of Fire : A more melodic, soaring track showcasing Gash's range. 🏍️ Cultural Impact and Legacy In the early 1990s
In the early 1990s, Steve Vai was immersed in motorcycle culture. He wanted a specific kind of "straight-ahead" rock music to listen to while riding his Harley-Davidson. Finding nothing that fit his mood, he decided to record it himself.
The album acts as a posthumous celebration of a lost friend.
Gash’s voice is often compared to a mix of Ian Astbury (The Cult) and David Coverdale. Key Tracks: In The Wind : A fast-paced anthem for the open road. Busted : A gritty, blues-infused rocker.
Flowers of Fire : A more melodic, soaring track showcasing Gash's range. 🏍️ Cultural Impact and Legacy