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So...what do you all think?

conjur

No Lifer
"Invisible People Are Everywhere"


That link in my sig is to my buddy's website for his band. He's looking for some early feedback...good and bad.
 
Before long will be a link for free t-shirts. Not sure how far out in the future that will be and how long they would remain free. 😉
 
Originally posted by: conjur
"Invisible People Are Everywhere"


That link in my sig is to my buddy's website for his band. He's looking for some early feedback...good and bad.

Good feedback: Writing and playing original songs with decent proficiency. Not a tribute band. They shouldn't have any problem getting gigs if your area has any kind of a "scene".

Bad feedback: I agree that it's kind of a dated style, they're jumping on the 60s-70s revival bandwagon a few years late.
 
Originally posted by: Kilgor
Don't like it this is 2005 not 1970 they need to think of something new and fresh.

Why is it that the Killers and the Bravery have found such success with slightly updating the new wave sound from the late 70s/early 80s?
 
Originally posted by: NiKeFiDO
OK, but teh singer....isnt right....lyrics are properly with the music or something
I sort of agree with that. Their last work from a couple of years ago was better. The vocals seem a bit lacking. I've a feeling they'll redo the vocals and should be better live.
 
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