Hamish Laing was the bass player in New Zealand band Shihad. His work can be heard on early demos, and the EP Devolve. Fender Precision Bass Bass Guitar is a commonly spoken phrase used to refer to the electric bass and horizontal acoustic basses, a stringed instrument similar in design to the electric guitar, but larger in size, commonly fretted and sometimes fretless and with a lower range. ... The Shihad stamp, from the single Alive. Shihad is a rock band originally from Wellington, New Zealand, where they formed in 1988. ... EP can stand for: European Parliament. ...
He was replaced by current bassist Karl Kippenberger Karl Brenton Jamie Kippenberger (born in Wellington, Aotearoa on August 26, 1973) is the bass guitarist of the New Zealand band Shihad. ...
Hamish's father had stopped them dead in their tracks, just as they were about to assault one of the larger trees with their saws, but he did praise their work and their hut.
James, being a skinny young lad and Hamish being stocky with more meat on his bones, it was James who tied the rope around his waist and dangled his feet over the edge of the shaft.
Hamish sped close behind, holding on to the rope that was still attached to James and not knowing what he was running from.
Duncan quickly exited, and after a few false starts bassist HamishLaing was tapped as his permanent replacement; the group soon made their recorded debut...
HamishLaing became dissatisfied with the direction the band was heading so he quit...