Burning Splinters
Taking a break from space-rock/prog-metal my band and I have set up side-project offering what we describe as emo-folk - two genres which I'm surprised are not more commonly fused as they seem strongly drawn to one another musically. The result is what I truly believe to be the greatest song written in musical history.
http://www.solidairmusic.com/splinters.mp3
Andrew
http://www.solidairmusic.com/splinters.mp3
Andrew
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The result is what I truly believe to be the greatest song written in musical history.
Are you related to Chris Cuilla?
edited for spelling
Originally posted by iMac David
Are you related to Chris Cuila?
Two l's please. Thanks.
Is that of the proggy 70's sort or the druggy sort? I would presume the proggy sort, given the prog-metal connection.
Originally posted by Splinemodel
You have a space-rock / prog-metal band?
Yeah, we take influences from Muse and The Mars Volta on the space-rock side of things. And Dream Theater and Liquid Tension Experiment on the prog-metal side, we also use quite a bit of electronica type stuff.
Of course we all know Emo-Folk is the way forward.
Originally posted by iMac David
Are you related to Chris Cuilla?
Not that I know of, why?
Andrew
Originally posted by SquidThing
Yeah, we take influences from Muse and The Mars Volta on the space-rock side of things. And Dream Theater and Liquid Tension Experiment on the prog-metal side, we also use quite a bit of electronica type stuff.
So I am assuming you liked the recent Dream Theater album, particularly track 6. (Never Enough?)
Anyway, good luck moving forward. LTE is a tough act to follow (literally). I mixed in some of the 2nd album into a background mix during a friendly poker gathering, and it made my roommate's girlfriend go crazy. (too intense, I guess) Cheers.