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Ahnijson_films
12-14-2002, 02:08 AM
Music is a form of art, so I thought we would get a little "my own band" or "cool band I know" thing going in here. I think it would be silly to post websites to bands like Dream Theatre or Tori Amos or something that people already know about. I'm talking local bands and all that. You get the drift. I will begin by posting my friends' band, PiSees (not the zodiac sign, but like 3.14 pi). It's progressive rock to say the least, inspired by TooL. Go to the page, click on music at the bottom, and you can listen to clips of the songs. The website is excrutiatingly lame, but oh well.

http://www.angelfire.com/band2/3point14/

Reply with your opinions of what you hear with this band, and with your own bands would be cool!

Lindsay

Tokes
12-14-2002, 06:51 AM
For all you Australians here that have not yet heard Cog on JJJ or live you should head over there now and check them out... quite a refreshing band in the stagnant Sydney scene:

www.cog.com.au

They're playing at the Big Day Out so you might want to check them out there.

I'd post a link to my band but im currently redoing the website and im very lazy so yeah... perhaps another time.

Spiral out, keep going.
- Tokes

sparrow
12-14-2002, 01:20 PM
Originally posted by Ahnijson_films
Music is a form of art, so I thought we would get a little "my own band" or "cool band I know" thing going in here. I think it would be silly to post websites to bands like Dream Theatre or Tori Amos or something that people already know about. I'm talking local bands and all that. You get the drift. I will begin by posting my friends' band, PiSees (not the zodiac sign, but like 3.14 pi). It's progressive rock to say the least, inspired by TooL. Go to the page, click on music at the bottom, and you can listen to clips of the songs. The website is excrutiatingly lame, but oh well.

http://www.angelfire.com/band2/3point14/

Reply with your opinions of what you hear with this band, and with your own bands would be cool!

Lindsay

great band man. i like your tune. can you tell me how you got your players up? i would like to know for my own site

skin
12-14-2002, 05:13 PM
http://www.spittingangels.com

currently the band are kinda... lacking in certain areas thus the departure of drummer and guitarist.

but i suggest you go, d/l a few songs... it may take a while to get used to them, but you'll like them. i promise.

Ahnijson_films
12-15-2002, 05:59 PM
Originally posted by sparrow


great band man. i like your tune. can you tell me how you got your players up? i would like to know for my own site

Hehe... I don't know if I put this in my origional post, I hope I did, but that's not my band. I'm not in it (I wish). They are just my best friends in the world. And I have no idea how they got the MP3's on the website... but the guy that made it is a friend of mine, his email is [email protected] (The first 0 is a zero), he's a computer science major, you can email him and tell him you talked to Lindsay on this thing and he can help you out. Also, if you like the band... they have their first ever EP coming out soon... you might talk to him about getting ahold of one of those... just if you're interested

jpmanson
12-15-2002, 06:45 PM
there is a guy in this forum with the s/n "lonely_host" i have been talking to this guy for almost a year, he has a band called "lonely host" they are really good.

http://www.geocities.com/andrew_b_101/

i think his connection is down or something, or else he would have posted that himself.

YGOfvn
12-15-2002, 07:26 PM
Originally posted by Ahnijson_films
Music is a form of art, so I thought we would get a little "my own band" or "cool band I know" thing going in here. I think it would be silly to post websites to bands like Dream Theatre or Tori Amos or something that people already know about. I'm talking local bands and all that. You get the drift. I will begin by posting my friends' band, PiSees (not the zodiac sign, but like 3.14 pi). It's progressive rock to say the least, inspired by TooL. Go to the page, click on music at the bottom, and you can listen to clips of the songs. The website is excrutiatingly lame, but oh well.

http://www.angelfire.com/band2/3point14/

Reply with your opinions of what you hear with this band, and with your own bands would be cool!

Lindsay

Those first couple songs sorta reminded me of Undertow only more alternative.... wihch obviously means its good stuff.

GregoryWohlwend
12-15-2002, 11:17 PM
check these guys out

http://www.symbiate.com

mosquito
12-16-2002, 09:23 PM
These guys are local, they're pretty good.

http://www.solomono.com

TheRuleOfThree
12-18-2002, 12:42 PM
http://www.dredg.com

Buy their new album, "El Cielo." Perfect juxtaposition to Tool, and amazing live. I would describe them as a cross between Radiohead, Tool, and orchestras.

Yes, orchestras.

Check 'em out. Worst case scenario, download "Same Ol' Road" off of Kazaa or whatever.

I promise you'll be more enlightened after experiencing them.