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victorwootenfan |
Posted - 07/10/2003 : 10:45:50 AM tell us all about your bands, i know we have a few threads here and there about this, but i'm putting em together...
My Band:Bean Bass/Vocals/random other instruments at times- Me Guitar/Vocals- collin watters drums/vocals- josh sprouse
Our band has the power trio effect, we are a funk/rock/groove jam band, playing bluegrass, jazz, and eclectic compositions at times. We've been together for a little over a year now, playing to many small crowds of folks, mainly bars, social events, small band festivals, and restaurants. The biggest crowd ever is maybe 150-200 people...No demos or recordinds yet(other than some home videos...).
Tell me about your other bands out there in Timland? |
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Micheal |
Posted - 08/03/2003 : 03:09:12 AM I play in a few bands and solo. I play drums, guitars, harmonica and sing in a band called Norm & Beyond. Norm is the front person who sings and plays acoustic guitar or bass. Jill plays synths or bass and sings too. It's best described as acid folk. I also play drums in 4 piece band, Of God & Science, with Matt on vocals/acoustic guitar, Jeremy on Bass, and Ramon on electric guitar. We have a sound that has a mix of vibes like Floyd, Tool, Rush, and RadioHead.
Here's a link to some MP3s if anybody is interested. http://www.casualsounds.com/Download.html |
dan p. |
Posted - 08/02/2003 : 10:55:14 AM i was in a band called shifty. we did some rock, jazz, funk, blues, whatever. we weren't that great.
i was going to be in an emo core band, called one dying wish. it never got off the ground. |
Arthen |
Posted - 07/15/2003 : 03:10:00 AM I'm in a duo.
Mixed Bag: Eric Dz - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica Mandolin/Banjo/Guitar/Ukulele - Me.
And we are looking at a few candidates for bass and guitar. |
Saint Jude |
Posted - 07/12/2003 : 11:27:45 AM werd, i would say were more along the lines of prog rock, but not so 80's, |
victorwootenfan |
Posted - 07/12/2003 : 07:27:11 AM I would've thought math rock would be along the lines of prog rock, like dreamtheater, or rush, or yes, or something like that. Nu-metal didn't enter into my mind.
Geek Rock- yeah i could say weezer is a good one for that, them and weird al yankovic. |
Saint Jude |
Posted - 07/12/2003 : 05:21:35 AM quote: originaly posted by victorwootenfan
quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Saint Jude
...i guess it could be math rock... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HAHAHA, I've never heard it called that before...like geek rock almost!!
really you have never heard of math rock. it is along the lines of 'nu metal', such as mudvayne.
and geek rock is more of weezer style rock. |
thomasode |
Posted - 07/11/2003 : 7:01:27 PM some friends and I jam sometimes and everytime we do were called The Salt Water Slap Jays Tom Odenheimer- Guitars (bass,acoustic,electric), vocals Klay Kubiak - Vocals Blake Arensdorf - acoustic and electric guitars
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Fluffy |
Posted - 07/11/2003 : 5:27:32 PM That' right!!! Tim Reynolds! You heard of him? AMAZING!!! |
victorwootenfan |
Posted - 07/11/2003 : 06:37:00 AM I seem to recall you work for a Tim fellow...His last name escapes me now, but i think he's sorta popular.. |
Fluffy |
Posted - 07/11/2003 : 02:55:10 AM I'm not in a band, but I work for a few, but you probably never heard of any of them!! hehe |
victorwootenfan |
Posted - 07/10/2003 : 1:14:49 PM quote: Originally posted by Saint Jude
...i guess it could be math rock...
HAHAHA, I've never heard it called that before...like geek rock almost!!
Sounds like a cool band tho. |
Saint Jude |
Posted - 07/10/2003 : 12:53:13 PM i do, its in hiatus right now though :(.... just cant get together at the same time... but soon we will get shit going.... damn it.
Stasis: Vocals/Guitar - Dan Evans Guitar/Vocals - Scott Cannaday Bass - Scott McVeigh (Canadaian) Drums - Aaron Severs
i probably spelled their last names all wrong.
Anyway, we are basicly a rock band, we like to mess with time sigs so i guess it could be math rock, but not really heavy like most math rock is. And i like to throw in a lot of wierd noises to make it spacey and psycadelicish.... so were like that i guess. |
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