Musicians in Phoenix?
#1
Posted 04 April 2012 - 09:02 PM
Anyway, looking to see if there are any musicians sitting on their asses like I am who would like to fantasize about occasionally making some music. I don't think I've got the same mentality to conquer the indie world as I did in the past but, now being out of a band for almost 2 years, I wonder at times what I am. I'm really looking for people would like to build some songs and make some recordings... to hear the buzz of the amps and crack of the drums again.
Where would be a good starting place to find a pool of people? I'm way out in Buckeye and work early in the morning so trolling bars is not an option.
For reference:
www.myspace.com/lowcloudcover
http://soundcloud.com/gregrussell
#2
Posted 05 April 2012 - 09:00 AM
I'm in Phoenix by way of the San Diego music scene. Played there for years and years in a band called lowcloudcover. We played shows with Colorstore here and there several times (and I even let them sleep in my house! YIKES).
Anyway, looking to see if there are any musicians sitting on their asses like I am who would like to fantasize about occasionally making some music. I don't think I've got the same mentality to conquer the indie world as I did in the past but, now being out of a band for almost 2 years, I wonder at times what I am. I'm really looking for people would like to build some songs and make some recordings... to hear the buzz of the amps and crack of the drums again.
Where would be a good starting place to find a pool of people? I'm way out in Buckeye and work early in the morning so trolling bars is not an option.
For reference:
www.myspace.com/lowcloudcover
http://soundcloud.com/gregrussell
Welcome! There are many here who like to jam!
#3
Posted 05 April 2012 - 12:49 PM
#4
Posted 08 April 2012 - 10:02 AM
So for some more reference: I play guitar. Like everyone I listen to a lot but perhaps would like to jam in the veins of Unwound, blonde redhead, Shipping News, Girls Against Boys, Liars, The Wrens, Engine Down, Young Widows, The Constantines, Calla and many more. Let's drop names together.. In general I like a rawer band approach, translating into angst (even if you are dreamy... there needs to be raw emotion). Perhaps that helps a little.
unwound is so good!
#5
Posted 10 April 2012 - 12:57 PM
unwound is so good!
Play bass or have a friend that does?
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