Quote Originally Posted by Tomorrow Never Knows
This is exactly our sound if I got away from standard pop-rock a little more (I think I write better songs though). Their a little more psychedelic and experimental, and since I want to be a professional musician I guess we'll have to sound a little more like Coldplay for the first few years.


I downloaded a song or two but now I am going to buy some of their albums, since I actually want to support them. How much success has Beulah had, they sound great.
Oh man I'm glad you like it. Beulah broke up a couple years ago unfortunately, they're one of the bands I badly wanted to see live. They haven't had much 'popular' success, but for music lovers, they are highly admired.

A couple more to check out from the same label: Neutral Milk Hotel, which is literally the heart and soul of this label. In An Aeroplane Over The Sea is the best album of the 90s. Period. It's like accoustic psychedelia, but even that's an understatement. It's a stand alone album. Also Elf Power. Their first two albums, "When The Red King Comes" and "Dream In Sound" are just fantastic listens.

However, you claim you write better! I definitely have to check your music out!!!!!! Too intriguing
thcbongman Reviewed by thcbongman on . My Band I was wondering if anybody here knows of any modern bands that sound like mine. Our sound can probably best be described as a mix of The Zombies, The Beatles, Coldplay, Elton John, Donovan, CSN&Y, The Byrds and some psychedelic touches ala Jefferson Airplane and Hendrix, with a little bit of Jimiesque guitar work thrown in (but not that much). I canā??t really find any modern bands that are piano/keyboard based with 60s influences and lots of orchestration (strings, horns, sitars, organs Rating: 5