We just recorded a new song tonight, check it out let us know what you think it's called 'Electricity should be free'
http://www.myspace.com/beginbygatheringsupplies
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533caix wrote:Wheely wrote:My band has a new CD coming out this week. It's called Muchacho and I put a song from it on our MySpace page:
http://myspace.com/idealcleaners
Good stuff, man.
I agree. Nice work.
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534Four (or so -ish) months later and I'm waiting around for some corrected art so I can press. (two songs)
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535Nixon. From Louisville, Kentucky:
www.myspace.com/nixon
I thought we (the band) were done. Apparently not, from what I now understand. The record from which these songs are from was recorded about two and a half years ago, then finally came out about a year and a half ago.
As a bonus, we stumbled upon this sweet French review:
"NIXON french review;
(translated from www.nextclues.com;)
After having been the cradle of the evolution post-hardcore - slowcore - post-rock'n'roll (with in the order of appearance: Did Squirrel Bait, Bastro, Slint, Rodan, June Of 44), Louisville (pronounce you the S? no the chance, the yankees say it to the Frenchwoman) became the capital of the bourrineurs of first. National Acrobat, Breather Resist, Lords, Coliseum and Nixon.
This album without name is a beautiful good fights carried out by a keen song (my preferred trick of the disc) and an accumulation of different plans which in turn can make think of Craw, Sicbay, Botch, Iron Maiden, Motörhead as with the majority of the groups which I quoted higher. A strange mixture? A little, yes, in fact indeed the tumble, but one go particularly well thanks to goods large riffs, well hung testicles and a desire for unstitching some as fast as possible. So much that the group did not survive this first exit and ceased any activity today. I arrive after the battle and I can say to you that that bled. (8.5/10)"
www.myspace.com/nixon
I thought we (the band) were done. Apparently not, from what I now understand. The record from which these songs are from was recorded about two and a half years ago, then finally came out about a year and a half ago.
As a bonus, we stumbled upon this sweet French review:
"NIXON french review;
(translated from www.nextclues.com;)
After having been the cradle of the evolution post-hardcore - slowcore - post-rock'n'roll (with in the order of appearance: Did Squirrel Bait, Bastro, Slint, Rodan, June Of 44), Louisville (pronounce you the S? no the chance, the yankees say it to the Frenchwoman) became the capital of the bourrineurs of first. National Acrobat, Breather Resist, Lords, Coliseum and Nixon.
This album without name is a beautiful good fights carried out by a keen song (my preferred trick of the disc) and an accumulation of different plans which in turn can make think of Craw, Sicbay, Botch, Iron Maiden, Motörhead as with the majority of the groups which I quoted higher. A strange mixture? A little, yes, in fact indeed the tumble, but one go particularly well thanks to goods large riffs, well hung testicles and a desire for unstitching some as fast as possible. So much that the group did not survive this first exit and ceased any activity today. I arrive after the battle and I can say to you that that bled. (8.5/10)"
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536I went to the practice space and wrote and recorded a song tonight by myself, it's the one called 'Dealing with a dragon' on this page:
http://www.myspace.com/gigantislobechicago.com
I think it's not bad for about 2 hours work start to finish
http://www.myspace.com/gigantislobechicago.com
I think it's not bad for about 2 hours work start to finish
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537First composition I've worked on in a while
Take it easy... please
Take it easy... please
Rift Canyon Dreamspwalshj wrote:I have offered you sausage.
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538if anyone's interested if you click the BBGS link below you can hear 2 new songs we recorded tonight one is called Shooga and the other, well the other one is a cover
Christopher J. McGarvey I like your stuff
Christopher J. McGarvey I like your stuff
Rick Reuben wrote:Marsupialized reminds me of freedom
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539Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:First composition I've worked on in a while
Take it easy... please
I enjoyed this.
Marsupialized wrote:if anyone's interested if you click the BBGS link below you can hear 2 new songs we recorded tonight one is called Shooga and the other, well the other one is a cover
The trumpet at the end of TNK is great.
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540Dr. Venkman wrote:Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:First composition I've worked on in a while
Take it easy... please
I enjoyed this.Marsupialized wrote:if anyone's interested if you click the BBGS link below you can hear 2 new songs we recorded tonight one is called Shooga and the other, well the other one is a cover
The trumpet at the end of TNK is great.
Thank you sir, was def a fun recording session yesterday...we are going to re record the vocals, they didn't come out how we wanted
We are recording again today so we'll see if maybe we can work a distorted tuba in somewhere this time
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