
Julio's Western Boots
Julio's Western Boots is a Rock/Grunge/Punk/Funk/Alternative/Metal band. Spanning all musical styles, our goal is to play music we love, have fun, and bring peo
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Down With You Down With You

One More Time One More Time

It's Alright It's Alright

Wasting My Time Wasting My Time

All Along the Watchtower (live - bootleg) All Along the Watchtower (live - bootleg)
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What does a can of Dr. Pepper, a sled duct-taped to a skateboard, and a soul-eating guitar solo have in common?
Together they are the ass-kicking entity known as Julio's Western Boots.
Julio's Western Boots (pronounced Hoo-lee-oh, for all you uncultured Cretans) started as a joke-band, playing cheesy punk covers and goofy metal songs but has since become a children-scarring beast. We've brought all musical styles to the table, evolving and becoming more musical. Our new, slightly more serious sound, includes bits and pieces of punk, metal, grunge, blues, funk, and rock. The main goal of our music is to have fun writing and performing music. We hope to bring this enjoyment to our listeners. You can't take our music too seriously. Lighten up. Have fun. Enjoy the music.
Julio's Western Boots is:
Brendan LaRoque: guitars, vocals
Kyle Blanchette: drums, vocals
Andrew Leach: bass, vocals
Update (8 July 2005): Julio's Face-Rocking Revolution...the Revolution Begins has been completed. Check out these three tracks in the music sections. They're pretty cool, methinks.
Update (27 June 2005): Check out the demo version of one of our newest tunes "One More Time" in the music section. The final cuts of the tracks for the demo should be done and pressed very shortly. We decided to name the demo "Julio's Face-Rocking Revolution: The Revolution Begins...". Yeah, it's probably the longest name for a demo ever created by a band made of people whose names are Brendan, Kyle and Andrew and who are from New Hampshire. Check it out and of course, feel free to comment, good or bad, on the message board or just shoot us an email. Thanks for your support.
Update (16 May 2005): We had our first practice since March tonight and it was great. Brendan brought over some more unmixed tracks for the new cd and they sound awesome. It shouldn't be much longer... also, some shows will be played this summer. Come out and support the Boots.
Update (27 March 2005): Holy crap! We have demo versions of two of the new tunes for the record up. These recordings have not been mixed down (read: they will sound better in the end) and they have no vocals yet. You can listen to them and see if you're going to dig the new record though. Album artwork is in the making now too. The record should kick ass.
Update (9 March 2005): Still working on the record. It's a long process. We've taken a lot of time off, with our school/work schedules getting pretty busy around the holidays. The record should be done sometime this Spring. Hopefully, several shows in the Manchester/Boston areas will be scheduled for the summer (barring approval to rock faces by the club promoters). The record will be packed with Julio's originals. Several songs have been nixed. Only the best will make it onto the record. Right now, seven tunes are set to be on the record. An eighth, and extremely kick-ass tune will be played live as it was not completed on time to start recording. Check the audio section in the future. I've got a really shitty bootleg garage recording (read: more punk-rock than your mom's Hoover) I'll try to get uploaded asap. Peace out Boots Land.
Update (11 March 2005): Holy crap, we just wrote another song. We are incredibly excited about the new material. A bootleg (read: wicked ghetto) version of both songs has just been added to the site. Check 'em out. They're perfect examples of the new sound of Julio's Western Boots. Ignore the crappy quality. It was recorded with the internal microphone of an mp3 player in the next room. Special thanks to Pat Mullen for letting us take his drum kit to use for rehearsals and special thanks to Chinese bamboo for helping us break into Kyle's car after he locked the keys inside. It verrrry strong, Chinese Bamboo.
Band/artist history
Well, it all started back in '99 when Kyle, Andrew, Brendan, and their friend Jeremy formed a band known as Desolate. Kyle was playing guitars then, and Jeremy was our drummer. The following year, Jeremy recruited vocalist Shane Goulet and the band renamed themselves Rivendell. Shows were played, demos recorded, etc. Kyle was interested in playing drums, so he and Brendan and Andrew started messing around with a sideproject called Julio's Western Boots. It wasn't until the summer of '02, when Shane lost interest and stopped coming to Rivendell practices when the R-dell boys decided to call it quits. Jeremy, Brendan, and Andrew had another jazz/funk project going, and on Julio's Western Boots end, the three of us started concentrating more on making Julio's a serious/seriously good band. Since then, we've been jamming, writing, and recording a few songs. The band started becoming way more diverse in its sound, bringing funk and blues influences into the picture. The rest isn't really history, because it's currently happening.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
We haven't played too many shows lately. The three of us go to different colleges and it's pretty hard to get together just to rehearse. We love playing shows though, so it's kind of a bummer that we don't get to very often. Hopefully that will change.
Your musical influences
Well, let's see. Here's a list of our musical influences (in no particular order):
Alice in Chains, Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Rage Against the Machine, Metallica, Primus, anything punk, anything metal, and hell, anything.
What equipment do you use?
Here's a list of gear the three of us use:
Brendan: Fender/Epiphone guitars, Marshall/Peavey/Fender Amplification, and Boss/Morley Effects.
Kyle: Tama drums, Sabian/Zildjian cymbals, Vic Firth Sticks, DW hardware.
Andrew: Fender basses, SWR/Gallien Krueger amplification, MXR/Dunlop/Aphex/Boss/ProCo/Electro Harmonix/homemade effects, Ernie Ball strings.
We also use Shure mics, Roland recording, and Peavey P.A. amplification.
Anything else?
Contact the band at:
juliorocknroll@yahoo.com
Manchester, NH
USA
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136273
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Comments (5)
Great work...Keep it up, if you get a chance, check out my page, Let me know if you like the songs Come With Me and Journey
Hi There !
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by the way julio's western boots kicks ass.
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