Listener Reviews & Comments Verheyen is a true guitar virtuoso. His past experience includes performing with many jazz musicians such as Dave Grusin, Richard Elliott, Dan Siegel, Stanley Clarke and Max Roach. He has also played with the likes of Robben Ford and was the lead guitarist for Supertramp replacing guitarist Roger Hodgson in 1985. Atlas Overload is Verheyen's latest release with his trio. One never knows for sure what to expect on a Verheyen release and on Atlas Overload, Verheyen again shifts gears and direction. This time with a funk rock style. As always, the guitar playing is excellent and the entire trio is remarkably tight. The sound seems less complex than on other Verheyen releases and has more of a "live" concert feel to it. Perhaps this is due to the absence of a lot of overdubbing on the guitars. Standout tracks are "Nordenham" and "Wasted Blues". As I have stated in past reviews, Verheyen's voice may take some getting use to, but once adjusted the recording becomes a pleasurable experience.