dyslextasy
Take equal parts rock, garage and quirky pop, add a dash of old-school punk, mix in a high-energy blender. Serve loud.
A Rock track by dyslextasy.
SoundClick artist dyslextasy presents "A bug in a jar", an outstanding release in the Rock genre. The track showcases dyslextasy's instinct for crafting memorable music. Every element feels intentional, resulting in a cohesive rock track that resonates. dyslextasy continues to build a Rock catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
A Garage Rock track by dyslextasy.
SoundClick artist dyslextasy presents "Last call", an outstanding release in the Garage Rock genre. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. Every element feels intentional, resulting in a cohesive garage rock track that resonates. dyslextasy is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Garage Rock music directly to fans worldwide.
look out here comes Mr. Sunshine!
Independent artist dyslextasy drops "Mr. Sunshine", a Garage Rock track on SoundClick. The track showcases dyslextasy's instinct for crafting memorable music. This track does what good garage rock does best — it connects. Find more from dyslextasy on SoundClick, a platform built for independent music discovery.
a drinking song for the new world order
"Imperial Stout" is a Garage Rock track by dyslextasy on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Garage Rock chart, peaking at #9. Explore the full dyslextasy catalog on SoundClick and discover more Garage Rock music from independent creators.
puts an original spin on everyday things that has me smiling like a mofo. 'Mr. Sunshine' is the hilarious tale of an unwanted asshole at somebody's party. It's dead-on and fun as all get out and is a perfect example of how these guys wryly just nail it. Musically, mixes it up a bit, rocking out here, smoothly cruising along there, but it's always a great complement to their lyrics, which is really the strength of this band. There's also a fair amount of boozy hijinks on 'Live. Die. Repeat.', and as a habitual drunkard, I really appreciate that." -- Deejay WaR, SongPlanet.com
- JAWZ. IACMusic.com
The Rakish Cad
is a Seattle-based band, somewhere at the intersection of rock, punk and garage. The idea for has been brewing for several years, but never got off the ground -- until now. The guys in the band have known each other for 10 years, and have been in and out of bands together over the years. They kept talking about putting together a killer band based on a shared rock-n-roll vision/manifesto. Then, in October 2007, a number of things fell into place and the band was finally formed. By the end of November, they had recorded their debut EP, ""
A full-length record is also in the works, which will be released sometime in the middle of 2008.
They hope to see you at one of their shows.
has been brewing for several years, but never got off the ground -- until now. The guys in the band have known each other for 10 years, and have been in and out of bands together over the years. They kept talking about putting together a killer band based on a shared rock-n-roll vision/manifesto. Then, in October 2007, a number of things fell into place and the band was finally formed. By the end of November, they had recorded their debut EP, ""
A full-length record is also in the works, which will be released sometime in the middle of 2008.
They hope to see you at one of their shows.
Yes, mostly in the Seattle area. Every time on stage is special for us. Seriously.
Jawbreaker, Bob Mould, X, late 70's punk, Brian Eno, Killing Joke, Buzzcocks, Stranglers