bryant dunivan
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hey folks,
the new dunivan + the myndliss crew record is out, and is available for free, just click the link below:
heres the tracklisting:
1. By The Numbers
2. A Diamond and Pearl
3. Lately Youve Been Lonely
4. Take it Down
5. Dreamin About the Weekend
6. Friends Through a Screen
7. So I Wrote
8. Sometimes the Underdog Wins
9. Wont Fight Your War
10. Glorified Images
11. Hallmark Day
the new dunivan + the myndliss crew record is out, and is available for free, just click the link below:
heres the tracklisting:
1. By The Numbers
2. A Diamond and Pearl
3. Lately Youve Been Lonely
4. Take it Down
5. Dreamin About the Weekend
6. Friends Through a Screen
7. So I Wrote
8. Sometimes the Underdog Wins
9. Wont Fight Your War
10. Glorified Images
11. Hallmark Day
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bryant dunivan is a 20 year old bass player and songwriter out of estero florida. he started playing bass at age 15 and recorded his first "album" shortly after picking the instrument up.
he has released and recorded two other albums, and is currently in the post production phase of his latest record "liveadaptevolverepeat". dunivan has been called the definition of indie by the soundclash music zine, and recieved
the honor of his release "the senior sessions" being named one of the top releases of 2004. he is also in the preproduction phase on a new ep entitled "war! its whats on t.v"

he has released and recorded two other albums, and is currently in the post production phase of his latest record "liveadaptevolverepeat". dunivan has been called the definition of indie by the soundclash music zine, and recieved
the honor of his release "the senior sessions" being named one of the top releases of 2004. he is also in the preproduction phase on a new ep entitled "war! its whats on t.v"

Why this name?
thats the name i was born with.
Do you play live?
yes i play live, the best moment ive had was at a coffee shop playing the song saw you at twelve o'clock from my last record, and the girlies in the crowd were actually crying, it was pretty touching.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
mp3's introduce music to the people...music is sound...why keep it on a disc that can be scratched?
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
been offered once, very thankful i didnt sign the dotted line
Band History:
nah, its a story about a teenager and his bass guitar struggling to make it in a world where you need a set of drums, a decent voice, and alot of ass kissing talent...I dont have any of them...so I struggle with my spiel inspired shit...courtesy of mike watt.
Your influences?
Mike Watt, Sublime, The Ziggens, Pepper, Bargain Music, Snot, Incubus, Bargain Music, Ani Difranco, The Doors, Long Beach Shortbus, Long Beach Dub Allstars, Ben Wayne, Badfish, Slightly Stoopid, theStart, Floppy Rods, The Sounds of the World, and the Universe
Favorite spot?
florida for now, denver seems like its gonna be soon
Equipment used:
behringer amplification
tascam 4 track
behringer 12 channel mixer
audio technica mics
behringer mics
fender, ibanez, and johnson basses
fender, peavey, jackson, hohner, and ovation guitars
onstage and proline stands
tascam 4 track
behringer 12 channel mixer
audio technica mics
behringer mics
fender, ibanez, and johnson basses
fender, peavey, jackson, hohner, and ovation guitars
onstage and proline stands
Anything else...?