| Decode Acoustic Cover (Paramore original)Thu, 08 Jan 2009 17:28:07 -0800 by iheartnerdisok please read this first!! so i'm only doing this because it was my new year's resolution. basically, i've wanted to sing in a band for years, but i never had the courage to say anything or sing for anyone. so instead i started playing guitar and bass. but now i decided to try it for once (being totally anonymous which helps) and so i've uploaded myself for the first time. i also did it with my canon camera, so the quality really isn't good. plus i was under a table under some blankets... and i was reallly nervous. i know i'm making excuses...but i'm going to try some more, do some more songs, and basically, i just want to find out if i could do it. and i knowww the beginning sucks a bit, and that i sound reallly american, but that really was the nerves. thanks for reading all that :) peace. Related: paramore decode twilight acoustic cover |
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| THE FIRM - DISMAL RESULTSThu, 08 Jan 2009 17:23:49 -0800 by PlatformWhimsicalAlready with a firm following in their home base of London, The Firm -consisting of Ross Liddle (Voice & Guitar); Chris P Willsher (Lead Guitar and Piano); Julia Sieradzki (Bass Guitar) and Yameen Khan (Drums), release their debut single on Whimsical Records.Produced by Matt Terry (The Enemys 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns'), Dismal Results is a dooming, sardonic warning layered over textured guitars. Liddles laconic vocals strut over Willsher's fuzzy and frenetic guitars, sneering truths that only he seems to know, while the rhythm section of Sieradzkis bass and Khans unrelenting drums drive the track forward and offers a counterpoint by rooting the histrionic guitar turn. All the instruments converging lend the track an immediacy and a gleefully sinister quality. Ostensibly, the band create the sort of sonic collages that Creation bands such as Jesus & Mary Chain, House of Love and Ride used to be known for, albeit played with the style and flair of The Smiths, Suede and Verve. And while the ghosts of post-punk luminaries such as Magazine, The Sound and The Cure lurk in the belly of the track there are sunnier references almost akin to The Kinks, and the bands ear for a pop melody gives it a contemporary rejuvenation. The single is backed by studio and demo versions of Round The Rim a scuzzy, reverberating track, referencing modern day post-punk revivalists Interpol, with twitchy percussion and an impossibly epic and affirming guitar riff. Equally influenced by the wit of Oscar Wilde, the darkness of post-punk, the intensity of shoegazing and the true spirit of punk The Firm has created a muscular, compelling and stark sound. You wont be able to 'look away' or turn it off in fact, we defy you to. Claire Gilligan) Related: the firm whimsical records ross liddle chris p willsher julia sieradzki yameen khan dismal results |
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| Late Night JamThu, 08 Jan 2009 17:23:45 -0800 by la4est"North Bar", Escondido, CA. March 8, 2008Rudy T BandRudy T - Guitar and Vocals - Big Tom - Bass Guitar - "Mad Dog" Dave - Drums - Kenny LaForest - "Sittin'in" on Guitar Related: rudy band la4est laforest |
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