Hi all
Myself and 2 friends have been working on this for a little while. These tunes are the first fruits of our labour.
Please have a listen, one and all.
www.myspace.com/legionguildford
Thanks
And I give you....LEGION! My band unveiled
Nice work Maisey
Looking forward to more from you guys.
Looking forward to more from you guys.
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Sounds good Rob! Did you record at home or in a studio?
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Combination. Rosanna and Black Horizon were studio produced (if in something of a hurrey) whereas The 2 instrumentals were recorded and produced by yours truely.
We will have another full vocal track up next week (Chemical Hands) which will be (until such times as our producer moves house and moves his studio) recorded and produced by Legion - in my study. I have every intention of making it sound ace, even though I'll only be using free software.
We will have another full vocal track up next week (Chemical Hands) which will be (until such times as our producer moves house and moves his studio) recorded and produced by Legion - in my study. I have every intention of making it sound ace, even though I'll only be using free software.
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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I'm not entirely sure what that means, but I'm pretty sure it was "that was a valient attempt at singing"boudicca wrote:Kudos to you!
You're another one with a nice timbre...
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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Valiant and executed (how goffix) with aplombMaisey wrote:I'm not entirely sure what that means, but I'm pretty sure it was "that was a valient attempt at singing"boudicca wrote:Kudos to you!
You're another one with a nice timbre...
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good Masey....this is my kind of music
thanks...my Lord...i'm unbeliver
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
Contact smaller venues directly with a copy of the CD and a short (A4-max bio).Maisey wrote:Thank you all. Our real trouble is getting live shows. We need a promotor based in the captital that will put on untried goth bands....
Any one know anyone else?
Whore your product and take anything that isn't pay-to-play to get your foot on the ladder.
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Well, MeanMusik will help you at every available opportunity if I have any say in the matter (which I do ). We're just starting ourselves up in the UK though, so maybe give us a little time as we aren't quite capable of distinguishing our arses from our elbows just yetMaisey wrote:Thank you all. Our real trouble is getting live shows. We need a promotor based in the captital that will put on untried goth bands....
Any one know anyone else?
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Gigs in Guildford are quite hard due to lack of real good venues but try the following.Maisey wrote:Yes, but one that can get us good and regular gigs in Guildford and London between now and March.
The Star, The Boileroom, City Club Jospehs Rd and the Uni are a little more live music orientated at the moment (Rubix) your best best is the following which are close to Guildford, the West End Centre in Aldershot (contact Barney Jeavons) The Tumbledown Dick, Farnborough ( http://www.quarantineclub.co.uk )or the Agincourt in Camberley.
Good luck.
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not bad at all.
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Seconded. I can't say I know a single band who consider pay-to-play venues, and I would urge bands to not bother with that sort of event unless there's a very good reason (charity, etc).Motz wrote:Whore your product and take anything that isn't pay-to-play to get your foot on the ladder.
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Well I'm sure that Rosetta Stone have never heard the word plagiarism!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKd8zm-q6OM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKd8zm-q6OM
Am I the only one who thinks that despite more punch and general energy in the Rosetta Stone cover the original is better than the cover here?
Compare!
Unnerving MIDI-fiddles, and somehow the *punch* is missing, there fly no sparks from the Rosetta Stone version.
It's a bit *pflrz!*
Compare!
Unnerving MIDI-fiddles, and somehow the *punch* is missing, there fly no sparks from the Rosetta Stone version.
It's a bit *pflrz!*
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