Lite FM
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lite fm is a punk/emo band from Traverse City, MI
Brian - Bass
Scott - Vocals
Tom - Drums
Tony - GuitarBand/artist history
lite fm is from Traverse City, MI. Tom and Scott have been at it since '00 with an array of lineup/format changes. Now, with the inclusion of Brian and Tony the sound has evolved once again. Unfortunately, the only recordings that we have right now are the six songs that we recorded in '03. Most of them are 2-3 years old, but we're trying to record the new stuff ASAP.Have you performed in front of an audience?We play shows whenever we are given the chance and, yes, of course we love it. We have made some short road trips but mostly play around the Traverse City area. They are mostly hall shows hosted by TCLocal(www.tclocal.com) or at coffee shops, like Jacob's Well and other such venues.
What equipment do you use?
Legend has it that Tom's drums were originally used by the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles when they went on they're live tour. They're yellow and just brimming with Turtle Power.
Tony plays a Gibson SG and through a Marshall half-stack.
Brian plays, I believe, an Ibanez through a Crate amp.
I have a kelly green windscreen on my SM58. It's pretty.Anything else?
For a totally FREE copy of our first EP, email Scott at lvsbound@hotmail.com with your mailing address and a short lovenote, and we will be happy to send one out to you!
Thanks alot!
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hello, i'm the vocalist and bassist of two separate bands in northern michigan (grindcore, and emo.metalcore). our label, which is still in the beginning stages, disharmonic records, is looking for bands to sign. we will be unable to pay you at first, but your name will be spread on a compilation album. we ask for 1-2 songs for the label, a logo for the site and permission to use the 1-2 on our compliation album, tomb of the ____(undecided) 2005. email me at gamer442001@yahoo.com if you are interested. please feel free to visit the disharmonic website (which is still under construction) www.geocities.com/disharmonicrecords