Monday, March 1, 2010

Retaining Walls Per Square Feet

beautiful Saturday!

don't use a 12" as a freesbee

I have Dumm Umbria, there are three and they know how to vibrate with emotion to their music. Too rough to be indie, too refined to be punk, probably represent only one of the possible evolutions of the two genres. The following
Dumm oblique melodic lines and make them appear natural camouflage their madness and cover the screams with a smile from boy next door. The trick is all in the incredible gift of being able to merge them with dissonant elements and create playlists that appeal to story-telling ability, without ever having to shout or compress the sound: post-punk infused with shards of poetry.

www.myspace.com / dummocratics

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The Montezuma come from Pesaro, a rock sound that sometimes winks at and sometimes post-hardcore to grunge, but without losing the personality and punch. They play mostly instrumental tracks, but without the sound texture leaves acknowledge the lack of voice. I know how to combine melody
Montezuma and adrenalin, dreams and dynamism, as if their music was the soundtrack for only intense moments. Music that gives warmth.

www.myspace.com / montezumaband

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Up There The Clouds are Romagna and love to the madness to build walls of sound, weaving complex melodies can drag the listener through soundscapes of undoubted charm. Sons of the post-rock but without results derived, they can create a set full of pathos without forgetting to be a rock band, bringing their music at the height of its expression.

www.myspace.com / uptheretheclouds

+ after I put the floppy disk

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