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Post by JamesSGBrown » Sun Nov 19, 2023 1:45 am

andy_tchp wrote:
Fri Nov 17, 2023 6:11 pm
JamesSGBrown wrote:
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Our (Mutes) new single is out now! FFO: Sonic Youth, Pixies, The Birthday Party

Check it outttttt

https://youtu.be/sTe0fmylWbU?feature=shared
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Post by mikeehairdo » Wed Dec 20, 2023 11:19 am

I play guitar in all of these cause I'm useless at every other instrument. Here's what I've got:

Low Rentals - Atlantic Coal Field Grime Rock. Riffs, guitarmonies and solos; we try to hit a nice middle ground between the being a hooky party band and grimy stoner rock outfit. Kinda metal, kinda not. Here's a link to the EP we just put out, also on Spotify or whatever.


The High Tide - East Coast Indie. This band was born from the ashes of the CanRock indie scene of the mid-00s. We probably started too late, but we like what we're doing. Currently recording a new record that may or may never come out.


Painted Seagull - Pop punk/CanRock. This is a long-suffering project that was kind of hard to get off the ground. We sing songs about late stage Millenialism and trying to navigate what it's like being in a band with two people who like hiking, and two people who enjoy a good sit.


Inactive/Dead bands:

Frigged - Horror Punk. Started out as a joke with an unfortunate name (we are men of our generation, and we've had to grow a lot). Fun band where we just got drunk and played loud stupid guitar riffs over songs about horror movies and South Park references.


Cap Gun - Sydney Hardcore. We played everything faster than we had the ability to do properly. It was loud and surprisingly hooky at point. I remember making a point of trying to use weird chord voicings a lot that I can't possibly remember now. Also ripped off an Iron Maiden riff without realizing it until after it was recorded. Thank god nobody listened to this.


Stepwise - Skate/Street Punk. One of my favourites. We had a weird thing where we kind of applied stoner/metal riffage to a 90s SoCal punk ethos. There are solos, screaming, and some super cool riffage, if I do say so myself. Thought we had a bandcamp at one point, but I can't find it. Here's one out last shows:


Thanks for reading and/or checking out!

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Post by andy_tchp » Fri Dec 22, 2023 3:50 am

mikeehairdo wrote:
Wed Dec 20, 2023 11:19 am
I play guitar in all of these cause I'm useless at every other instrument. Here's what I've got:

Low Rentals - Atlantic Coal Field Grime Rock. Riffs, guitarmonies and solos; we try to hit a nice middle ground between the being a hooky party band and grimy stoner rock outfit. Kinda metal, kinda not. Here's a link to the EP we just put out, also on Spotify or whatever.
https://lowrentals.bandcamp.com/album/n ... e-war-room

The High Tide - East Coast Indie. This band was born from the ashes of the CanRock indie scene of the mid-00s. We probably started too late, but we like what we're doing. Currently recording a new record that may or may never come out.
https://thehightide.bandcamp.com/album/ ... f-the-well

Painted Seagull - Pop punk/CanRock. This is a long-suffering project that was kind of hard to get off the ground. We sing songs about late stage Millenialism and trying to navigate what it's like being in a band with two people who like hiking, and two people who enjoy a good sit.
https://paintedseagull.bandcamp.com/album/you-are-here

Inactive/Dead bands:

Frigged - Horror Punk. Started out as a joke with an unfortunate name (we are men of our generation, and we've had to grow a lot). Fun band where we just got drunk and played loud stupid guitar riffs over songs about horror movies and South Park references.
https://open.spotify.com/album/61dtx8Bn ... aG026dOcNQ

Cap Gun - Sydney Hardcore. We played everything faster than we had the ability to do properly. It was loud and surprisingly hooky at point. I remember making a point of trying to use weird chord voicings a lot that I can't possibly remember now. Also ripped off an Iron Maiden riff without realizing it until after it was recorded. Thank god nobody listened to this.
https://capgun1.bandcamp.com/album/shots-fired

Stepwise - Skate/Street Punk. One of my favourites. We had a weird thing where we kind of applied stoner/metal riffage to a 90s SoCal punk ethos. There are solos, screaming, and some super cool riffage, if I do say so myself. Thought we had a bandcamp at one point, but I can't find it. Here's one out last shows:
https://youtu.be/RP9P1C8sdi4?si=R8IgzOO7b4zjpDms

Thanks for reading and/or checking out!
All the links vanished, I think you need to provide a text description to display when pasting them in - fixed
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Post by mikeehairdo » Sat Dec 23, 2023 9:43 am

andy_tchp wrote:
Fri Dec 22, 2023 3:50 am
mikeehairdo wrote:
Wed Dec 20, 2023 11:19 am
I play guitar in all of these cause I'm useless at every other instrument. Here's what I've got:

Low Rentals - Atlantic Coal Field Grime Rock. Riffs, guitarmonies and solos; we try to hit a nice middle ground between the being a hooky party band and grimy stoner rock outfit. Kinda metal, kinda not. Here's a link to the EP we just put out, also on Spotify or whatever.
https://lowrentals.bandcamp.com/album/n ... e-war-room

The High Tide - East Coast Indie. This band was born from the ashes of the CanRock indie scene of the mid-00s. We probably started too late, but we like what we're doing. Currently recording a new record that may or may never come out.
https://thehightide.bandcamp.com/album/ ... f-the-well

Painted Seagull - Pop punk/CanRock. This is a long-suffering project that was kind of hard to get off the ground. We sing songs about late stage Millenialism and trying to navigate what it's like being in a band with two people who like hiking, and two people who enjoy a good sit.
https://paintedseagull.bandcamp.com/album/you-are-here

Inactive/Dead bands:

Frigged - Horror Punk. Started out as a joke with an unfortunate name (we are men of our generation, and we've had to grow a lot). Fun band where we just got drunk and played loud stupid guitar riffs over songs about horror movies and South Park references.
https://open.spotify.com/album/61dtx8Bn ... aG026dOcNQ

Cap Gun - Sydney Hardcore. We played everything faster than we had the ability to do properly. It was loud and surprisingly hooky at point. I remember making a point of trying to use weird chord voicings a lot that I can't possibly remember now. Also ripped off an Iron Maiden riff without realizing it until after it was recorded. Thank god nobody listened to this.
https://capgun1.bandcamp.com/album/shots-fired

Stepwise - Skate/Street Punk. One of my favourites. We had a weird thing where we kind of applied stoner/metal riffage to a 90s SoCal punk ethos. There are solos, screaming, and some super cool riffage, if I do say so myself. Thought we had a bandcamp at one point, but I can't find it. Here's one out last shows:
https://youtu.be/RP9P1C8sdi4?si=R8IgzOO7b4zjpDms

Thanks for reading and/or checking out!
All the links vanished, I think you need to provide a text description to display when pasting them in - fixed
I'll keep that in mind. Thanks!

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Post by SadFuzz » Fri Dec 29, 2023 1:03 pm

My band Icerink has been rehearsing since september and we just released our demos ep today.
Shoegazey noise rock from Dundee with gigs in the pipeline in the new year.

FFO: horse jumper of love, duster, the bevis frond


https://icerinkband.bandcamp.com/album/winter-demos
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Post by OffYourFace » Fri Dec 29, 2023 3:15 pm

i came to say, "LOL there's a lot of myspace links still on page 1". I had no idea myspace is still going... ???

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Post by punkacc9 » Sat Jan 06, 2024 8:26 am

Just released an album

Angry Hank - Nobody’s Listening

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Post by seenoevil II » Wed Mar 20, 2024 5:49 pm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USXFi7o-O_I

I made this little video a year and half ago. I've abandoned this project, but damn if this isn't a pretty good song. And a decent video too. And aesthetic success... if nothing else. Anyway. Witness me, please.
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Post by mynameisjonas » Wed Mar 20, 2024 11:20 pm

seenoevil II wrote:
Wed Mar 20, 2024 5:49 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USXFi7o-O_I

I made this little video a year and half ago. I've abandoned this project, but damn if this isn't a pretty good song. And a decent video too. And aesthetic success... if nothing else. Anyway. Witness me, please.
This is really good, nice video too! :)

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Post by mynameisjonas » Wed Mar 20, 2024 11:24 pm

OffYourFace wrote:
Fri Dec 29, 2023 3:15 pm
i came to say, "LOL there's a lot of myspace links still on page 1". I had no idea myspace is still going... ???
None of the songs will play though :(

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Post by SuperAxe » Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:17 pm

seenoevil II wrote:
Wed Mar 20, 2024 5:49 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USXFi7o-O_I

I made this little video a year and half ago. I've abandoned this project, but damn if this isn't a pretty good song. And a decent video too. And aesthetic success... if nothing else. Anyway. Witness me, please.
I witnessed you ;D

Nice song, did you play all the instruments yourself?

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Post by seenoevil II » Sat Mar 30, 2024 8:34 am

SuperAxe wrote:
Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:17 pm
seenoevil II wrote:
Wed Mar 20, 2024 5:49 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USXFi7o-O_I

I made this little video a year and half ago. I've abandoned this project, but damn if this isn't a pretty good song. And a decent video too. And aesthetic success... if nothing else. Anyway. Witness me, please.
I witnessed you ;D

Nice song, did you play all the instruments yourself?
Thanks! Yeah, this is a 100% solo effort here. The project was a little too heady for its own good. The idea was to perform with a drum machine, and electric guitar and nothing else. Thus, I wanted the recordings to not include too many elements that would be missing from the live performance.

Thus, the recording is 90% those elements, a big guitar part (that I double and triple and quadruple with room mics, acoustics, and different amps), a drum machine, and my voice. The only supplements are the piano sounds, and a B3 organ I added to reinforce the root notes in the bass frequencies.
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