1. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3Yeah that's his whole thing, and it's pretty funny and awesome. He just does it to be amusing.

    And that's terrible about WWPJ! Haha I really liked Quiet Little Voices


    A lot of people I know like Quiet Little Voices.

    There's a band in Edinburgh (well they moved to London) called Jakil. Really good band, hope they make it like We Were Promised Jetpacks did.
  2. Checking them out on Spotify
  3. Yup, they're on Spotify. I've seen them twice before, seeing them for a third time in March.
  4. Yeah I'm liking this, it's good stuff. They pretty good live then?
  5. Best unsigned band I've seen, without a doubt. Their shows are pretty energetic too. They sound better live than they do studio, it's brilliant.
  6. I'll definitely keep an eye on if they're ever around in the states. They'd probably get a low festival billing or open up for a very small club show, but I'd love to see them.
  7. They've never been to the US. It's a shame actually, they've never received the recognition they deserve. I think sometime in the coming year or two, they'll be supporting bands in really small clubs over there, I'm sure of it.
  8. Good to hear. I saw a band I really liked open a Metro gig (1100 capacity club) a few years ago, they were called Kinch. Really awesome indie/psych rock. Ended up opening up for Jimmy Eat World on their US tour a year later. See if you can find them, and if you ever see them on a bill, by all means try to catch the show.
  9. Listening again, they aren't really as psych-rock on the album as they were in concert. They did some trippy stuff at that gig, but their music is mostly just indie alternative.
  10. I'm listening to the Russell Watson album that arrived today insanely loud in headphones. There must be something wrong with this old portable CD player that I have by the bad... the sound gets distorted at low volumes.
  11. Haven't used a portable CD player in probably 8 years at least, those were the good ol days
  12. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3Good to hear. I saw a band I really liked open a Metro gig (1100 capacity club) a few years ago, they were called Kinch. Really awesome indie/psych rock. Ended up opening up for Jimmy Eat World on their US tour a year later. See if you can find them, and if you ever see them on a bill, by all means try to catch the show.


    Reminds me of The Vaccines but a little bit more synth-pop and more Jimmy Eat World like. It's alright.