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Hey!
I'm a musician and I released a single today off of a full album being released on Sept 30!
It would mean alot if you checked it out! This release has taken alot of time and energy!
hope you all dig it!
Thanks Much!
Bunx
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQqcEMDMJ-4
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It was pretty good. Reminded me of some of the Sonic Youth outros.
This is from the all instrumental album, right?
Did you say you play all the instruments?
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Thanks!
Yeah the record is all instrumental, I wrote all the songs on the bass. Also had guest musicians featured throughout the record.
When we play live it is myself with Cole who plays drums.
Thanks for listening rowens!
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At first, I thought you were Captain America. But that was only an advert.
Where's the B-side?
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The advert was 30 seconds. And the song is Almost 30. So, at first . . .
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Nearly 30.
Must need to listen again.
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Haha literally almost no thought went into the title, I wrote that song when I was nearly 30 years
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Will it be on band camp?
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Yep it already is, and on spotify and all the others shin diggs
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What about the fuckn b-sides?
The Rarities?
I'm sure they're playing the single on the radio every day.
What about the Rarities?
Remember rarities?
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Maybe a nice cover croon from Rob Travolta?
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The b-sides are what make souvenirs.
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I recently deleted all my YouTube videos, impulses man
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Do you remember how exciting it was to look through the CD singles in a store, and find one with an alternate track? Eventually they made a whole section for rarities, and it took away a bit of the thrill.
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Bonus tracks were great until you played the CD on repeat and heard the same song 3 times in a row with tiny variations at the end of the CD. Then cataloguing came online with 'update track info' and the CD would be split on the computer in US version UK version and 10th anniversary version when you clearly bought the Japan version.
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard released close to ten different albums in 3 years and I think they're at 15 now. Instead of any 'greatest hits' albums they release live albums, they just released a B sides and Demos album and since it was all collected together as one 'new' album it was just as thrilling for me to hear. I'm expecting a 'new' bsides in another 5 years or less
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Sometimes 30 minutes after the last song, a new song would start. CDs had them good tricks. Or they would add a bonus track to make the album last a specific running time. 666 or 777 or whatever had a certain relevant resonance.
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Cafe tacuba had a good idea with their last track on an album they split it up into 30 10 second tracks so playing seamlessly you heard the whole song, but modern players always get a skip in between, and adding a shuffle makes those ten second intervals kinda annoying, I could never find a version of the song all the way through, it's probably on YouTube now though
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I know little about music post-200 say 4? 6?
I spent years listening to one or another band's albums in sequence over and over, one band for, say, eight months.
Each song's last note like a part of the next song's first note, and that pregnant pause between.
And I made up dances, and wrote stories and poems to the rhythms.
Oh, and one time I had this gothchick who came, and we'd slow dance and she'd cry, and her tears smelled like sighing flowers in the night of their last moon, and then she would go home and cut herself, and I'm sure the endorphins that re(k)leased in gases from her torn veins sang songs on the encumbering winds that obviously, and later blatantly, reached their origined destination, having shot at curves around the thermal columns rising at the area of all areas about me, for obvious reasons.
Sorry, Bunx, I got into a carryaway.
It's Sunday, got to go to the store.
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Hey just got back from work
1. full album out on Sept 30th
2. ily rowens
3. I love getting obsessed over records, try out SLIFT! SO so good
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Can I order it? And hold it in my hands, and smell it before I put it into my oldtimey cd player and give it a spin? And check out the album artwork? And if there're any chicks in the band, or any chicks who did the art: are they any addresses, like so how when we were in middle school we were given the assignment to write a letter to a famous person?
The most of the class wrote to Bill Cosby. I wrote to Anne Frank; but then my teacher took me aside one morning after class and explained things to me. I have learning disabilities, you see. So, I ended up writing to Bobcat Goldthwait.
When I was in New York city, in 2008, I was sleeping some nights in an apartment in Brooklyn, in the bottom of a bunkbed of a girl I was close friends with, at the time.
Often I'd stay at a certain diner all night, at the Marx Brothers table, and drink tea. I ordered tea, and had free refills, and sat there all night most nights.
I was busy writing poems and letters to the actress, Emily Browning. I'd gotten her address in Australia from a dubious source, and was putting my faith in the profundity of my writings.
I always kept a copy of Rilke's Letters to a Young Poet on the table when I had to get up and go to the restroom, so the waiters would figure I was one of those kinda guys, and not suspect anything else.
When I got back to Virginia a few months later, I found out that Miss Browning happened to have been in New York the whole time I was there.
I recall seeing a girl who favored her while on Seventh Avenue one day around lunchtime, but she wouldn't make eye contact with me, so I went along my way.
When I got back here, and realized she had been there the whole time,
I slapped my forehead in the Jewish manner.
Bunx, feel free to tell me I should've shat up three hours ago, or complain about me to the local authorities.
I just can't resist, when a story clouds up in me and needs to precipitate.
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