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Sunday, January 29, 2012, 11:45am
John Harrison can’t find a kit that he likes.
The drum line is already written: a smudged, industrial arrangement that summons Cleveland, not Cincinnati. It would work just fine on its own,...
Hey,
Wondering if you’d be interested in reviewing our band Animal Confession. the website is http://www.animalconfession.com
If you go to that site you can download a free song (link on the main page)
We sound like the smashing pumpkins and deftones.
Direct download link: http://animalconfession.bandcamp.com/
We would love to get a review of our upcoming album. Should be ready in a few weeks. The first song should get you started in any case.
Bio and photos are on the website. Let me know if you are interested.
Thanks,
Andrew
Wow. I did NOT know that National Geographic had a record label. Fascinating.
keep on creating…