Blister (UK)
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Blister comprises of Al Martin and Nev Palmer, formally of The Suicidal Snails (previously known as The Plastic Snails).
The creative duo from the popular Snails, got together on numerous occasions to jam away and see what they could come up with. Mainly guitar/acoustic pop tunes.
The creative duo from the popular Snails, got together on numerous occasions to jam away and see what they could come up with. Mainly guitar/acoustic pop tunes.
Why this name?
Random selection. Both likes the sound of it.
Do you play live?
No, n/a, no, no
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
People are buying less CD's.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
If it was a good contract.
Band History:
Blister comprises of Al Martin and Nev Palmer, formally of The Suicidal Snails (previously known as The Plastic Snails).
The creative duo from the popular Snails, got together on numerous occasions to jam away and see what they could come up with. It was not uncommon for a tune to be knocked up in a day, totally from scratch.
These songs were recorded on tape, 4-track recorder or later Boss digital recorder. I am in the process of trying to clean up these recordings and add to this site. In the meantime I might upload some original recordings for you to enjoy.
Blister recorded from 1991 to 2004. Al Martin continues to record and has joined the digital age and uses Audacity, Wavosaur and Kreative Krystal on the computer.
The creative duo from the popular Snails, got together on numerous occasions to jam away and see what they could come up with. It was not uncommon for a tune to be knocked up in a day, totally from scratch.
These songs were recorded on tape, 4-track recorder or later Boss digital recorder. I am in the process of trying to clean up these recordings and add to this site. In the meantime I might upload some original recordings for you to enjoy.
Blister recorded from 1991 to 2004. Al Martin continues to record and has joined the digital age and uses Audacity, Wavosaur and Kreative Krystal on the computer.
Your influences?
New Order, Joy Division, REM, Crowded House, Paul Weller, Oasis
Equipment used:
Cheap and cheerful
Anything else...?
Any feedback is welcome. Well, unless its rude.