Twitter update from Sir Dan Teasdale
Woop woop!Originally Posted by Crocodile DanT
Twitter update from Sir Dan Teasdale
Woop woop!Originally Posted by Crocodile DanT
Last edited by Knucklesdude; 08-24-2009 at 03:31 PM.
i didnt know Dan Teasdale was the bass player for Speck.
i would like to know who are all the hmx employee that are in bands and what bands they are, it would be nice to know
p.s. I think Grumpytown is one of the weirdest songs i ever heard lol![]()
Last edited by solidsnakejt; 08-24-2009 at 08:00 PM.
Guitar GOLDSTAR = 1900/2200
bass GOLDSTAR = 2000/2200
I can't wait for The B.O.L.T. (Breath of Life Tribe) tracks to come out - they are insta-buys. Hope fully we'll see more than just 6 tracks from them.
RBN is the greatest invention known to man! (Aside from RB3)
You never know k-mac, you never know![]()
Sean Feica
Director of Development
Lead Audio Engineer
Rhythm Authors LLC
www rhythmauthors com
I don't recognize any of the confirmed artists other than JC...
/dissapointment
Been a member since here 21 August 2008.
1000+ songs... Expert everything except keys or pro guitar/bass.
It's been a long run, but it's been fun.
Wow, there's quite a few bands on here that impressed me. Even to the point of hoppin' on iTunes and grabbing a few songs. Like "Jayou521" said... you have to give it an unbiased chance. I'm not a HUGE fan of metal but some of the bands here are pretty awesome. The content so far is looking like it will be pretty diverse. Which is a good thing! But everyone is entitled to their opinion.
"Trg007" I completely agree with you. It somewhat disheartens me to see the posts of all the people trying/contacting more major-esque bands to jump on board when I feel a lot of the smaller bands could really benefit by getting into the door first. Over-saturation is a big fear of mine for this outlet. I know it's GOING to happen. I just hope it takes a while so it's not at the expense of the smaller bands that could really benefit from this.
So far, I love the route RBN is taking. It's already opened up the door to a lot of really good bands that I most likely would have never heard of before until now.
The list is pretty great so far (in my opinion) and I'm looking forward to more underground/indie/small label music to come forward!