Posts: 6

  1. Mel-ting Pot

    29.Dec.06, 01:58 EST
    MEL-TING POT
  2. Leigh Silver & The Bitter Things

    29.Dec.06, 01:56 EST
    Leight Silver & The Bitter Things
  3. Agrokulcher

    29.Dec.06, 01:53 EST
    Agrokulcher
  4. Glory Bayonette

    28.Dec.06, 20:47 EST
    Glory Bayonette
  5. Third Wish

    21.Dec.06, 15:54 EST
    If you had one last wish, do you know what it would be? Well, the members of Third Wish got a fortune so rarely attainable that it might as well had been a wish come true. Encompassed by a unique camaraderie, they had formed a union of alternative, modern, and classic rock with a middle-eastern touch. Third Wish is one of LA's most talked about and fastest rising unsigned and unrepresented bands. Like a 'rock band's literal meaning, their sound is as solid as a rock, and the brotherhood shared between them is truly a rare bond. Third Wish has played such venues as The Whisky a Go Go, The Viper Room, The Knitting Factory, The Galaxy Theatre, and the Cat Club. Their work has been produced by Thom Hazaert and grammy-winner Warren Riker and mastered by grammy-winner Gavin Lurssen.
  6. Substance D

    21.Dec.06, 15:54 EST
    substAnce D was formed in Los Angeles in 1992. Then known as Black, their self-titled debut was released in Europe in 1994. Black was a two year record in the making. Guitarist Michael Parnin daylights as a sound engineer who has worked with such bands as Marilyn Manson, Limp Bizkit and Coal Chamber. So Parnin would stay late at work, wait until everyone else left and then invite the rest of the guys to whatever studio he was working at to record. Most of Black was done at about 3 am in the morning on someone else's booked studio time. Originally thought of as just some rough demos, it was these recordings that got released in Europe and eventually put out by FAD records in late 1998 as Black under the new band name substAnce D. FAD quietly released the album, to get the name out and had them tour with label mates, Pissing Razors. Afterwards, they got them in the studio (legitimately) to work on a new album.