Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Monday, December 11, 2006
Videos Soon!
Hey,
Since everyone's been waiting for us to actually put music on our myspace so people can actually hear us, we're going to start posting some videos of us playing (saves about $1200) within the next 2-3 weeks. Pics are on the way soon too.
My dad is also going to try to come in contact with a guy that was in a local band called Thanks to Gravity, who works at a recording studio. He's not entirely sure if he does or not but we'll keep you posted.
Jay
Since everyone's been waiting for us to actually put music on our myspace so people can actually hear us, we're going to start posting some videos of us playing (saves about $1200) within the next 2-3 weeks. Pics are on the way soon too.
My dad is also going to try to come in contact with a guy that was in a local band called Thanks to Gravity, who works at a recording studio. He's not entirely sure if he does or not but we'll keep you posted.
Jay
Thursday, December 7, 2006
Sublime Cover
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Additional Blog
I also have a blog on this same system: acrosonic.blogspot.com where I'm just posting what's going on in my quote-on-quote "solo career".
Keep the Faith,
Jay
Keep the Faith,
Jay
The Good Times 'A' Rolling
We have also been working on The Denial Twist (written by the White Stripes) and so far it has sounded pretty good. We switched up the instruments a little, we have me on the bass, (Will) Jay on piano, Chris on drums and Josh is going to play tambourine. We are also playing Steady As She Goes by the Raconteurs. In my opinion I think we should do a Sublime song!!!
The First Post
We are the Recliners. We're a middle school band from New Hampshire. Let me get you up to speed.
It really started in 6th grade with a failed band known as Killing The Trend. Although we never practiced, it was our first original "lineup". I was the singer/keyboardist, Lee Droste was on drums, (I think) Will Jensen was on bass, Chris Jordan on guitar. I don't remember if Josh was in it at that point or not... but anyways.
The band fell apart really quickly. That's all I'm gonna say about that. There was never any practices, and basically no communication between us... so that's that.
But things are different now.
In and around September of this year, we thought about trying again. Our skills were pretty well-developed and we felt like we should give it another shot.
The first practice was at my house, maybe the next week after we formed. This time around, I was playing drums, Josh Byrne was playing rhythm guitar, Will was playing bass, and Chris was lead guitarist. And things worked well until we realized that we needed a singer in order to be a complete band. So for now, we're sort of floating between me and Chris on drums, until we can find a better option.
Our first song that we ever pulled together was a jam session based on the chords of "Pride and Joy". I think the longest we've ever gone with it was about 7 or 8 minutes, and it's just a good thing to fall back on in case we ever feel like we're in a slump. (Which we have already on like 2 or 3 occasions.)
So that's us. There'll be posts almost every week.
Jay
It really started in 6th grade with a failed band known as Killing The Trend. Although we never practiced, it was our first original "lineup". I was the singer/keyboardist, Lee Droste was on drums, (I think) Will Jensen was on bass, Chris Jordan on guitar. I don't remember if Josh was in it at that point or not... but anyways.
The band fell apart really quickly. That's all I'm gonna say about that. There was never any practices, and basically no communication between us... so that's that.
But things are different now.
In and around September of this year, we thought about trying again. Our skills were pretty well-developed and we felt like we should give it another shot.
The first practice was at my house, maybe the next week after we formed. This time around, I was playing drums, Josh Byrne was playing rhythm guitar, Will was playing bass, and Chris was lead guitarist. And things worked well until we realized that we needed a singer in order to be a complete band. So for now, we're sort of floating between me and Chris on drums, until we can find a better option.
Our first song that we ever pulled together was a jam session based on the chords of "Pride and Joy". I think the longest we've ever gone with it was about 7 or 8 minutes, and it's just a good thing to fall back on in case we ever feel like we're in a slump. (Which we have already on like 2 or 3 occasions.)
So that's us. There'll be posts almost every week.
Jay
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