• Song:

    Caviar

  • Artist:

    Icarus Line

  • Album:

    Penance Soiree

Thanks a lot to Simon for writing all of this tab.


h - Hammer note
~ - Let the note ring, vibrato etc
 - Slide down
/ - Slide up
bu - Bend up
x - Mute string with left hand

Guitar 1: I'm guessing this is Aaron, loads of distortion and weird effects.
Guitar 2: Alvin, weird trebly effect, with nuff reverb. Kicks in the overdrive for the break.


Intro/Verse Guitar 1 (play twice first time round, once second time round)

E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|---------------------5-3-2-------------------------------------------|
D|----------3~---3h5~--------3--------------3~-------------------------|
A|------3-5--------------------5~-------3-5----------------------------|
E|-/3~-----------------------------/3~------------3~~~-----------------|

Ok, this bit is played twice at the beginning, with lots of pauses and bends inbetween
and a feedback/bend type thing on the last G before it repeats itself. Vibrato on pretty
every note. Gotta listen to the song to get the timing, I suck at tabbing so can't 
get it to fit. If you have the live(ish) version of this you can hear this part much better.


Intro/Verse Guitar 2

E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---6~----------6h8~--8bu-8bu---6~---6h8-8bu-8bu---6~-----------------|
G|--------5b6------------------7----7-------------7--------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|


E|--------------------------------------6~----8~-----------------------|
B|----6h8-8bu-8bu---6~----6h8-8~~----------------------8888888888888---|
G|--7-------------7-----7------------------------------xxxxxxxxxxxxx---|
D|-----------------------------------------------------5555555555555---|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|


E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---6~----------6h8~--8bu-8bu---6~---6h8-8bu-8bu---6~-----------------|
G|--------5b6------------------7----7-------------7--------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|


E|--------------------------------------6~----8~-----------------------|
B|----6h8-8bu-8bu---6~----6h8-8~~----------------------8888888888888---|
G|--7-------------7-----7------------------------------xxxxxxxxxxxxx---|
D|-----------------------------------------------------5555555555555---|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|


E|----------77777777---------------------------------------------------|
B|-77777777-xxxxxxxx---------------------------------------------------|
G|-xxxxxxxx-44444444---------------------------------------------------|
D|-44444444------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|

It's all played with a cool trebly effect and a bit of echo. The very first couple of
are kinda lost in the mix, but play the first note at the same time as the first note
1 plays and it should work out ok. Apart from that this isn't tabbed out in relation to 
Guitar 1 tab; so listen to the song. The one line of tab for Guitar 1 should fit into two
of tab for Guitar 2... you'll get what I mean if you play it with the song. Oh yeah, to 
it even more confusing, you only play the second half of that bit the second time round; 
listen to the song.


Chorus Guitar 1
Part A (x02220@1)                                                   Part B (x2444x@1)E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|--play-three-times---------------------------------------------------|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---4---6-----7---7~--------------------4-----1-----------------------|
E|-3---3---3-3---3--------------------------6~----3~-------------------|

Pretty straightforward; but Part A sounds weird by itself, works with the track, honest.
A is played while Guitar 2 is doing all the high trem stuff below, both guitars play
B. Second time round play Part A four times, forget about B until the end.


Chorus Guitar 2
Part A

E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---88888888888888888888888777777755555555----------------------------|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|

Tremolo pick these notes a shitload, dunno how many exactly, do that twice.


Part A

E|--------------666h888888bu99999966-----------------------------------|
B|---88888888888---------------------888888777777755555555-------------|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|

Same again, keep trem picking in the bend, listen to the song.


Part A (x02220@1)                                                             Part B (x2444x@1)E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---88888888888888888888888777777755555555----------------------------|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------4----1------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------6~---3~--------------|

The last four notes, Part B, are played by both guitars, distorted. Now go back and
everything, but when you get to this bit again, keep trem picking the E (5 on the B string)
of playing Part B. This brings you into the hardcore mosh breakdown wicked cool bit.


Break Guitars 1 and 2
Part A

E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----3------3-----5~-------------------------------------------------|
D|-5-x-3-5-55-3-5-3-5~-------------------------------------------------|
A|-5-x-1-5-55-1-5-3-3~-------------------------------------------------|
E|-3-x---3-33---3-1----------------------------------------------------|


Part B

E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----3------3-----765~---------------------------------------------|
D|-5-x-3-5-55-3-5-3-x-x-x----------------------------------------------|
A|-5-x-1-5-55-1-5-3-543~---------------------------------------------|
E|-3-x---3-33---3-1----------------------------------------------------|

The cool bit. Just play it loose and messy. You can replace the F (1,3,3 on the E
with a mute, Aaron fucks about with this with mutes a lot live, in the live(ish) 
one
5,4,3 slide is replaced by mutes, sounds pretty cool.
The order to play this is:
A, B, A, B, A, B, A, B, A, A, A, B ( The A part gets repeated during the 'There's no
side' bit. A couple of times they play the notes twice in the slide down, just listen to
track)
Guitar 1 then goes back and plays the chorus Part A bit 4 times, then Part B is repeated
and that's it. I wasted way too much time on this tab.


ORDER:
Intro/Verse
Chorus
Intro/Verse
Chorus
Break
Chorus

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