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im not sure whats coming. with the songs ive been pumping out lately im thinking 2018 might be the year to do an album of sorts.
We are just about done packaging up all of my band's vinyl pre-orders to start shipping this weekend. It's only a limited run of 250. If you want to get a copy, hit me up or pre-order a copy here! We have a new single out TODAY, if you wanna check it out!
Hey everyone. I'm from Blank Side, a punk influenced thrashpop band from San Antonio, Tx. We draw from pop punk, hardcore, power violence, emo, and try to put our unique energy into it. We've opened for bands like the Freeze & the Queers, and we've released 4 EP's since 2012. Our bassist put a simple DIY video together for our newest song if you care to check it out. The footage was taken from a showcase we played outside at a busy intersection. If you dig it, you can download it (and our other 33 tracks) for free at blankside.bandcamp.com. Thanks for reading, positive or negative feedback is strongly welcomed! Extra links: facebook.com/blankside.blankside Twitter/IG @slankbide Review of our last EP: Blank Side – ‘Etheric’ EP Review – THE MANIFEST
Hey guys, I sing and write songs in a little, seriously, very little, band called False King. We released an EP "Decades of Division" in may mixed by Rob and Nic from Kid Innocence, Via Coma and Wild Imaginaries fame. We released our new single "Curtains" a few days ago, entirely self produced. Super proud of how it turned out. I guess if you're into Every Time I Die, Norma Jean or wish Botch had way less talent, you might enjoy it! We're on a pretty tight release schedule, we want to drop a new song every month. Would love for you guys to check it out. (Unless you really don't like the aforementioned bands)
Random questions (will check out your music as soon as I get home), but was your vinyl done by your label? If not, who did you go through to make it? Curious as my band has been shopping around labels for a (small) vinyl release
This is my first song I wrote and executed. Its pretty raw but the meaning may touch a lot of people. Check it out, if you dare! Let me know what you think even if you hate it! -J
Im an underground Singer/Songwriter. This is my first ever track and its extremely raw (intentionally) and the meaning should relate to alot of people who are struggling. Let me know what you think even if you hate it! Anything helps! Thank You!! -J
Oh damn we have the one and only Jack Johnson on this forum! How was working on the Curious George soundtrack?
Haha ive heard that joke all of my life! So i decided to take on my own musical adventure lol! Are you a musician?
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I am getting a lot more love for my first single, yet I am still so torn on wether or not I should go ahead and release another raw song or if I should wait until I record it with the band. What do you guys think?
Personally I would wait. If you're in a relatively small band, I don't think it matters too much though.
Hey! Sorry for the super late reply! We got the record funded through an IndieGoGo campaign and then AtoZ Media pressed them. For 250 white vinyl single LP gatefold records, it was about $2,500, and that didn't cover shipping which was another couple hundred because it came from overseas. The records look and sound fantastic though, so I'd say it was worth it! You might want to find a company that presses in the US though if you want to avoid crazy shipping costs.
Word of advice, we'd be more inclined to listen to your stuff if you were active in the forum outside of just promoting yourself I'm actually kinda surprised we don't have rules against that
i’ve been involved on the forum for years, going back to ap. just made a new account after being away for a few months. phaynes1