About: Album is a mixture of feelings I have about the past year, framed with stuff I've been reading recently (Jacques Lacan and Walter Lippmann). A "from the side line" perspective of social media and contemporary media drama.
We're about to undergo a big sound change. We just got a wee bit of an upgrade for our recording equipment, our session bassist might be leaving, and we may be getting a third guitarist. I'm looking into upgrading my pedalboard, so hopefully we'll be venturing into noise rock that's crunchier and punchier than our 2nd EP, which was kinda shit. I'll leave more feedback in separate replies. -Andy
Pretty interesting stuff for a non-serious release.
Easton Davis
Why do we need two BC threads
Lucas Murphy
Iglooghost + Flanch + PC music; not my cup of tea but I'd definitely check out a longer project you make in the future
I moved from Kalamazoo to northern Michigan. Made a biographical album that I just add tracks to as life happens. First two songs are literally overdubbed soundchecks, I suggest that you ignore them. I would like to someday end the album with the same whooshing effects in the beginning so that it loops well, but I might just never stop adding to it. IDK at this point.
If anyone can privide feedback or things for me to listen to, Id appreciate it.
gonna cop a listen and give feedback when i get up dude
Jonathan Walker
Thanks so much, my man!
Parker Sullivan
it sounds like an angstier, more contemporary beatles. 'it's that time again' gave the album that kick it needed after the slower first tracks.
you harmonised really nicely on 'andromeda'. dug that. and can hear the nmh influence in particular on 'my blue eyed girl.' (and a tiny bit of shoegaze (loomer/for here knows when) in the instrumentation?)
some tracks are a little longer than they needed to be, but on the whole i really liked this, especially the sound. good job. what's going to change from rough mix - actual mix?
yamir.bandcamp.com/track/a-study-in-noise >noise rock >experimental rock >post-rock >influenced by no wave and modern classical >For Fans of Glenn Branca, early Sonic Youth, TBK-era Swans, and the New York No Wave scene >new album 2017
no and it shouldn't be made because it would become a popularity contest amongst everyone in these threads because I'm sure everybody is going to want to be on it.
Last time someone tried to make a Sup Forums Bandcamp chart it didn't go well either, I'll try to find a picture of it on the archive.
A new EP will be coming in a few days. I've got an LP coming too but that won't be for a few more weeks at the very least. Would anyone be interested in helping produce a few tracks? They're mostly finished but need some help, like some extra instruments and melodies.
Joshua Anderson
Listen my new album Virtual Dream and support me on Bandcamp !!