Hi Joanne!
I'm not a drummer, but I play one on tv!
...sorry, couldn't resist! :p Let's try this again... I have a friend who is a drummer and passed your question along to him. Here is what he replied:
Bonjour, ma chère!
It always depends on context, right? For Glenn Milchem (i'm guessing that this whom we're talking about ...?), what is important is not so much the different sounds of the traps, but rather how to bring out the sounds of the band by adding a little rhythmic spice to it and not to take over. He and the bass player (Bazil) form the backbone of the band's sound. The style in which they play proves to be simple, yet solid country / rock with excellent vocals (NOT to be covered up by a lot of instrumentation. They are true musicians who aim to get a good band sound!!
Voilà!!
Love and understanding are the best answers I've heard yet.
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