Thursday, October 16, 2008

This of the Apocalypse

My last band i will be doing a biography on will be This of the Apocalypse.

Exhibiting a good display of confidence and focus, This Or The Apocalypse’s accelerated evolution redefines how bands come into their own.
Taking flight alongside regional peers A Life Once Lost, This Day Forward and August Burns Red, TOTA tightrope walks between masterfully crafted time signatures, dense rock grooves and melodic atmosphere.
Their music combines the precision and technical prowess of Meshuggah with the raw, emotive urgency of Misery Signals: A sound that is loud, compelling, and unique.
As if the entity of the band became larger through natural selection over the members themselves, the band’s prevails in everything they create.
This Or The Apocalypse is now ready to unleash their most accomplished and refined work to date.
Monuments, the follow-up to their epic 2006 full-length, Sentinels.

Rick Armellino- Vocals
Jack Esbenshade- Guitar
Sean Hennessey- Bass
Rodney Phillips- guitar
Grant McFarland- Drums




Greeley Estates


GREELEY ESTATES

After playing hundreds of shows on average per year, securing slots on prominent tours (Taste of Chaos, Warped) and building a legion of devoted fans along the way, Greeley Estates have attained a noble reputation within the independent rock scene since the band's humble beginnings in Phoenix, Ariz.

Now with two leading full-length albums, 2004's Outside of This and 2006's Far From The Lies, the members, comprised of vocalist Ryan Zimmerman, drummer Brian Champ, guitarists Alex Torres and Brandon Hackenson are fully equipped.


With the addition of new member Alex Torres, the band is rapidly progressing in all aspects of their musical careers. Torres played an essential element in the recording of Go West, writing several tracks and arranging lead guitar parts.


Ryan Zimmerman - vocals

Alex Torres - guitar

Brandon Hackenson - guitar

Brian Champ - drums

Telle Smith - bass

A Skyllit Drive

For the second band i will talk about is A skylit Drive.

The follow-up to the highly successful exclusive "She Watched the Sky" (Tragic Hero Records); Their upcoming full length "Wires...and the Concept of Breathing" perfects A Skylit Drive's position at the forefront of the Indie scene. The debut full length from A Skylit Drive showcases the band's finely tuned sound, and it's progression from the previous record. Featuring an array of highly accomplished producers & engineers, "Wires..." will become the record that doesnt leave your car stereo. Recorded at Warrior Sound in Raleigh, NC by Mitchel Marlow and Al Jacobs and produced by Jamie King with vocal arrangements by Kit Walter this record is packed full of an All Star cast. Full of material that fans new and old alike will rejoice in, "Wires...and the Concept of Breathing" will have a lasting impact on the Indie community and will surely be a point of influence for bands to come.

Michael “Jag” Jagmin- vocals
Cory LaQuay- Drums, vocals
Kyle Simmons- Keys
Nick Miller- Guitar
Brian White- Bass, vocals
Joey Wilson- Guitar

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Sky Eats Airplane


I have decided to talk about a couple Bands and do a sort of, biographie on them.

The first band i will talk about is Sky Eats AirPlane.


The band's story begins in 2005 when Lee Duck and Brack Cantrell, a young, experimental duo, spent just three months writing and self-producing their nine-track debut record Everything Perfect on the Wrong Day. While the project was somewhat of a casual effort for the two teens, the album gained a fervent buzz among hardcore fans. Their online presence, such as Myspace, was completely unprecedented for such a small, unsigned band.


In the fall of 2006, Cantrell left to pursue a different musical path, leaving the founding member Duck to find a new singer and completly restart the group all together. Now, nearly two years later, the group has broken out of its cocoon and become a full band comprised of Duck, Jerry Roush, Zack Ordway, Johno Erickson, and Kenny Schick.


The band's broad musical exploration is the reason why Sky Eats Airplane is so distinct. Listeners. As for the band's immediate goals, Ordway is content with simply providing audiences with the music they deserve to hear.


The Members.

Jerry Roush vocals

Lee Duck guitar/electronica

Zack Ordway guitar

Johno Erickson bass

Kenny Schick drums

Friday, October 3, 2008

Winning the lottery!

If i won the lottery I would first invest most of it into the bank. so i could save it for my future.
But part of it i would use on my personal needs like a nice car and a house ect.
But some parts of me wish that i would never win the lottery, only because when you win the lottery your face goes all over the news. And then people will find out were you live and would either try and rob you.
But if that was the case i would probably move to the Bahamas or something.
So the question really is do you really want to win the lottery??

Winning the lotery!

Monday, September 22, 2008

My Top 5 Favorite Movies


My top 5 favorite movies of all time are Superbad, Jumanji, Forest Gump and the Ace Ventura movies. My all time favorite actor would be Jim Carey, mostly because he's hilariously funny!
I chose these 5 movies because I myself am a fan of the movie genres of comedy or action.
I myself love to watch comedy movies cause they are hilarious, and even though i like to laugh it is also verry good for you to laugh.
And i'm sure many other people like to watch comedy movies aswell, so if you are a fan you may comment on this post if you would like =]