Find them? Having a lot of family and friends scattered throughout the country it's easy to hear stuff not known until spending time with them and some radio stations play all sorts of stuff. I gather you've never heard of them? What about the guitarist Rob van Herpen? he's very well know globally for his music and the bands he was in. So I guess you never heard of The Devils Blood? I posted a piece not long ago. TDB was very well known and only stopped upon the creators death ( Selmin Lemouchi ) His sister was a vocalist in the band and a few years ago they got together and formed a new band called Molassess. I'll put up a track. Ron was in another band called RRRags that was popular. I'll add a track. Thing is today with internet, bands are getting more exposure and now some of the music is leaking out of the Netherlands, although the NL has always had a vibrant and top quality music scene regardless of genre or language unbeknownst to many outsiders. In fact, there is no enticement to grow out of the NL as bands make a good living as it is and can do all the gigs they want and can even be back at their own home that night if they want, so tiny in area but very high population density.Where did you find these guys? Oh, I see, from the Netherlands (your specialty ).
Astrosoniq's musical style is characterized by extremely psychedelic guitar riffs. The result is stoner rock with a space flavor. It integrates sound clips from old movies, Wonder Woman episodes and other sources. Most continue the themes of fantasy and space.
The band cites classic heavy rock artists as their influences, which can be seen in the heavy guitar riffs and drums.
Some interesting sounds and riffs but could have used some tightening up.
Reminds me of jams I used to have when I was in a band — guitar player would start with a concept and we’d try to build it up and it led to a lot of the type of free styling you find in this cut, all too often stagnating on certain sequences due to hitting a wall and not being able to come up with a suitable progression on the spot. I miss those days.
Band has been active since 1999 and have released 7 albums. Why this cut — is it their best? What others stand out? Thx in advance.
My son chose music as a profession and exhibits similar behavior (even if he’s ways away from midlife). It’s a great way to starve yourself financially into something, I suppose. I never made good money from it but had so much fun doing live gigs that I didn’t mind it.Midlife crisis in full effect with the number of guitars I bought the last 2 years. (I'm a Fender nerd). I am currently playing bass in a band too, rocking my 2005 USA Fender P, but goddammit, I'm here listening to Habs podcasts browsing basses like I need another.
Anyone else in a similar boat?
I love hearing this, thanks for sharing. I've read a few proud papa posts from you but never heard those origin stories.My son chose music as a profession and exhibits similar behavior (even if he’s ways away from midlife). It’s a great way to starve your way into something, I suppose. I never made good money from it but had so much fun doing live gigs that I didn’t mind it.
He’s smitten with Musicman gear. I helped him buy his first guitar when he started and he’s bought a Majesty, a JP6, a JP7 and a Bongo bass. He still calls me whenever he’s considering buying more, lol. I warned him that there is only a limited window for him to do this before he moves in with his GF.
I was the same as you when I was playing in bands — buying gear is addictive. I should have owned shares in my local music store, I used to go there every week.
Enjoy it while you continue to have a passion for it. My only regret was giving up playing not buying gear.
Everyone’s proud of their kids but I love my kids first and foremost cause they are kind and care about others. The music they do is just fun for me to watch and see where it goes, but doesn’t define them. I just hope it wasn’t me who influenced their path into music as it’s a lethally brutal business.I love hearing this, thanks for sharing. I've read a few proud papa posts from you but never heard those origin stories.
I've always been an avid music fan, and somewhat snob as you know, but I've actually only got back into playing in the last 4 years or so after ignoring it for a while. Being super critical I was like, well I'm not really reinventing any wheels here, so what's the point, and I've come to realize how stupid and short sighted that is. You should be doing everything for yourself at all times. It's been lots of fun to play again. So maybe you can still have a renaissance yourself my friend??????
Find them? Having a lot of family and friends scattered throughout the country it's easy to hear stuff not known until spending time with them and some radio stations play all sorts of stuff. I gather you've never heard of them? What about the guitarist Rob van Herpen? he's very well know globally for his music and the bands he was in. So I guess you never heard of The Devils Blood? I posted a piece not long ago. TDB was very well known and only stopped upon the creators death ( Selmin Lemouchi ) His sister was a vocalist in the band and a few years ago they got together and formed a new band called Molassess. I'll put up a track. Ron was in another band called RRRags that was popular. I'll add a track. Thing is today with internet, bands are getting more exposure and now some of the music is leaking out of the Netherlands, although the NL has always had a vibrant and top quality music scene regardless of genre or language unbeknownst to many outsiders. In fact, there is no enticement to grow out of the NL as bands make a good living as it is and can do all the gigs they want and can even be back at their own home that night if they want, so tiny in area but very high population density.
Some of the guys I was hanging with a while back in Quebec are familiar with some of the bands ( I mentioned this in an earlier post or to maybe to skippy or whatever the name is ) that I showed a bunch videos of other bands to the guys, some I already have posted and I'm sure you can find what was posted, and it's compelled a few of them to come over for a visit and see some festivals and some solo shows as a great fun time is, a great fun time.
Tightening up? everyone's a critic right, I'll be sure to mention this to Ron when our paths cross. Kind of like how I wish someone had told John Bonham to wrap up the Mobby Dick solo and spice it up some.
Anyways, there is an interview with Ron van Herpen kicking around that I heard years ago, might add some insight to what you brought up and address what you've mentioned. And as always, we are all unique and are Multicolors. Hit it Camiel!
I know this is from before they installed the infamous roof at Montreal olympic stadium that didn't work right. An outdoor hockey game in Montreal vs. toronto would be amazing there.
Heed the Docs sage advice.Midlife crisis in full effect with the number of guitars I bought the last 2 years. (I'm a Fender nerd). I am currently playing bass in a band too, rocking my 2005 USA Fender P, but goddammit, I'm here listening to Habs podcasts browsing basses like I need another.
Anyone else in a similar boat?
Midlife crisis in full effect with the number of guitars I bought the last 2 years. (I'm a Fender nerd). I am currently playing bass in a band too, rocking my 2005 USA Fender P, but goddammit, I'm here listening to Habs podcasts browsing basses like I need another.
Anyone else in a similar boat?
I know this is from before they installed the infamous roof at Montreal olympic stadium that didn't work right. An outdoor hockey game in Montreal vs. toronto would be amazing there.
Unfortunately it's evident what can happen when sheep follow blind bigots.Montreal was booming in the late 1970s!
I just discovered this band... f*** me.. they have been around for a while.
Holy shit they slap..