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Post by cestlamort » Wed Feb 19, 2025 7:15 am

We just released a new single and video.

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Marr Jaguar, Nashville strung old Fender acoustic
1968 Super Reverb, 1972 Twin Reverb
Peavey Mark IV bass head

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Post by Igorilla » Wed Feb 26, 2025 4:38 am

Igorilla wrote:
Tue Jan 07, 2025 12:53 pm
Unfortunately I totally missed to post the album of my band Boris Bond here. Although I've been meaning to do it for a long time...
The whole thing was recorded live over a weekend in a friend's studio.
This is the preliminary mix:
https://borisbond.bandcamp.com/album/so ... never-made

We are currently working on our next album. Here is a live practice room recording of a new song with an iPhone 12 mini and Shure MV88 stereo mic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNcH72nk-oc

Happy new year!
Our album is approaching the release as LP/CD (and digital) on Surf Cookie Records and we had to create a promotion video for it.
After discussing whether we should hire someone and have a professional video made, we decided to go the DIY route (also fits better with our philosophy as a band). The video was made in one afternoon by our bass player.
Here we go:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCQh-q4dfFg

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Post by mynameisjonas » Wed Mar 05, 2025 3:18 am

Another song (and another silly video) from my band Bughouse Park - Claws of Ego.

If anyone is in Stockholm this saturday, we're playing at Brother Tuck: https://fb.me/e/3TqNERBX4

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Post by StrangeIdols » Fri Mar 07, 2025 2:38 pm

Not posted about this here for a hot minute, but I've just released a new single from my solo project, first one in a while that's been particularly offset adjacent, considering my last EP was largely synth based! The project is called On Hallowed Ground, equipment used for this was a 60th anniversary jazzmaster, fake Rickenbacker 4003, many pedals, and audacity (lol), b side also made use of my electromatic gretsch

Armfuls of Sand

Edit: ffo joy division, a place to bury strangers, slowdive (I guess)

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Post by Igorilla » Fri Mar 07, 2025 3:04 pm

StrangeIdols wrote:
Fri Mar 07, 2025 2:38 pm
Not posted about this here for a hot minute, but I've just released a new single from my solo project, first one in a while that's been particularly offset adjacent, considering my last EP was largely synth based! The project is called On Hallowed Ground, equipment used for this was a 60th anniversary jazzmaster, fake Rickenbacker 4003, many pedals, and audacity (lol), b side also made use of my electromatic gretsch

Armfuls of Sand

Edit: ffo joy division, a place to bury strangers, slowdive (I guess)
I like it. Very nice dark wave-y work!

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Post by LeftyJ » Mon Apr 07, 2025 5:48 am

I currently play bass in Akelei, a melodic doom metal band with lyrics in Dutch. Akelei used to be a proper band, but was reduced to a one-man studio project by the singer a few years ago. I've been part of the live band since early 2020, just before the covid pandemic put everything to a halt, but have little to no part in the creative process. During that period a new EP and a single were released and we did a small handful of gigs. Not much offset action here from me: I exclusively play my Status Graphite S2 Classic headless 5-string here, tuned down to A.

However, one of the guitarists plays a rather lovely MIJ Jazzmaster, tuned down to D (and he owns a matching Jaguar too). It can be heard on all the clean parts on "Een van ons" and "Moed", as well as some dirty parts through a Rat. The other guitarist plays an Ibanez RG7620 7-string tuned to A, through an ENGL Fireball. There used to be three guitarists, but the other one was forced to quit. We played our most recent gig with just two guitars.

Some live vids from the 13th century caverns of the Koornbeurs in Delft, with yours truly on bass duties:
De zwaarte (van het doorstane)
Moed


Earlier bands I've been a part of include Eve's Fall and its predecessor Annatar (poppy and slightly progressive female-fronted metal, from 2009-2020), and The Bullfight (Nick Cave-esque pop noir, from about 2007-2012). I play bass on the Stranger than the night-album, and on a few tracks of its successor La Chasse - mainly on a Rickenbacker 4003 and a 1983 Ibanez Musician MC924.

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Post by countertext » Mon Apr 07, 2025 8:46 pm

A cool comp that I did a cut for is out now:
The Suzanne Langille Songbook
Other folks on it include Loren Connors, Lee Ranaldo, Jim O’Rourke, Kim Gordon, Bill Nace, Tom Carter, David Daniell, William Hooker, David Grubbs, Alessandra Novaga, Dean Roberts RIP etc etc etc.

We did a big group show back in October in NYC that was pretty dope. There’s a lot of cool shit on the album, and it’s all very different - each track is a Langille composition, but everyone sounds like themselves.

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Post by andy_tchp » Wed Apr 09, 2025 4:17 pm

countertext wrote:
Mon Apr 07, 2025 8:46 pm
A cool comp that I did a cut for is out now:
The Suzanne Langille Songbook
Other folks on it include Loren Connors, Lee Ranaldo, Jim O’Rourke, Kim Gordon, Bill Nace, Tom Carter, David Daniell, William Hooker, David Grubbs, Alessandra Novaga, Dean Roberts RIP etc etc etc.

We did a big group show back in October in NYC that was pretty dope. There’s a lot of cool shit on the album, and it’s all very different - each track is a Langille composition, but everyone sounds like themselves.
NIce - That's a serious list of credits!

Bandcamp link - The Suzanne Langille Songbook
"I don't know why we asked him to join the band 'cause the rest of us don't like country music all that much; we just like Graham Lee."
David McComb, 1987.

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Post by countertext » Wed Apr 09, 2025 6:14 pm

andy_tchp wrote:
Wed Apr 09, 2025 4:17 pm
Nice - That's a serious list of credits!

Bandcamp link - The Suzanne Langille Songbook
I am happy to call some of them my good friends. Music has done a lot for me over the years.

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