bloodstream days
NEWS
just got finished recording a demo with Mark Sampson at Cadence Studios (Spitalfield, Division, etc) in lovely Naperville, Illinois.
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hi. we're a three piece rock band from Bloomington, Indiana. breakdown!
jarrett--vocals, bass
luke--guitar
toby--drums
DON'T FORGET--IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU HEAR, LEAVE A NOTE ON THE MESSAGE BOARD. THAT'S RIGHT, CLICK THE LINK THAT SAYS "MESSAGE BOARD"--IT'S OVER ON YOUR RIGHT. LEAVE YOUR EMAIL IF YOU WANT TO SIGN UP FOR THE MAILING LIST THAT MAY OR MAY NOT EVER HAPPEN. GOD BLESS AMERICA!
jarrett--vocals, bass
luke--guitar
toby--drums
DON'T FORGET--IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU HEAR, LEAVE A NOTE ON THE MESSAGE BOARD. THAT'S RIGHT, CLICK THE LINK THAT SAYS "MESSAGE BOARD"--IT'S OVER ON YOUR RIGHT. LEAVE YOUR EMAIL IF YOU WANT TO SIGN UP FOR THE MAILING LIST THAT MAY OR MAY NOT EVER HAPPEN. GOD BLESS AMERICA!
Why this name?
It's a short, uninteresting story. Song lyrics gone wrong...listen to one of our contemporaries and you'll figure it out some drunken night.
Do you play live?
Yes, yes we do. We'll play anywhere and everywhere, usually to small, small crowds. They tend to suit us better.
favorite show moment: walking on stage to the Back to the Future theme. we felt epic. it didn't last long.
favorite show moment: walking on stage to the Back to the Future theme. we felt epic. it didn't last long.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
This question is gramatically incorrect, I think. Perhaps you wanted to ask, "HOW has the internet (or mp3) CHANGED the music industry?" If that's what you meant, then I have no idea.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Only if we were payed with a giant novelty check, or burlap sacks full of cash.
in all seriousness, I think we would--were the offer right. working a day job eats it.
in all seriousness, I think we would--were the offer right. working a day job eats it.
Band History:
Three friends decided to get together and mess around on sub-par equipment--the shared goal being the total destruction of bad cover bands. A year later, the songs are getting better, the equipment is getting better, and they've decided to avoid 9 to 5's for the time being.
Your influences?
Too many bands to mention. The ones we ape most frequently are the Dismemberment Plan, Promise Ring, and maybe (newer) Nada Surf. Lately it's been more U2 and darkwave. Here, there, everywhere.
Favorite spot?
410 North Clark
Equipment used:
It's a Fender, actually.
Anything else...?
We're nice, unpretentious, and ready to move you.