My mate used to be the bass player in this band but he left in the end, but there still good, i think they still got samples to download on their site, pretty good.
They were signed, not sure if they still are though.
www.echelonmusic.co.uk
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My mate used to be the bass player in this band but he left in the end, but there still good, i think they still got samples to download on their site, pretty good.
They were signed, not sure if they still are though.
www.echelonmusic.co.uk
i like indie rock. what kind of indie do you listen to? from what time frame? i am a big fan of the smiths, and one can consider them indie (they used to be "indie"--in some circles). i dont even know what "indie" is anymore though. last time i was into that scene, people were listening to the dandy warhols, le tigre, and a variety of other good bands.. i guess people would argue what indie is or what it isn't but frankly i don't care.
i like crass too. they were about as independant as it gets, albeit a little bit "out there" :)
Oh, hell yes. Their double album, "Christ", is an all time favorite!Quote:
Originally Posted by IanCurtisWishlist
All I know about Crass is that intro from a Turbonegro song...."Oi, ello Patran, its Steve Ingren from Crass" blah blah blah you owe me money and ill fucking collect asshole! and yeah the spelling is horrible. whatever.
death cab for cutie <3
i was such a crass kid back in high school. i like the art collages by gee voucher (aka ge-sus). I used to have a movie called "Semi-Detached" and it had the shaved woman video collage, reality whitewash, the entire Yes Sir I Will... it was really crazy stuff; very interesting and it makes a profound point.
i also like death cab. and i like the mars volta, but i'm not sure if you could consider the mars volta indie. but the guitarist is pretty good.