Spending a lot of time in the studio these days preparing the new LP. Also just got a new (much better) bass guitar, which is exciting because it gives us more freedom in that department.
>AP Macroeconomics >See Where I’ve Come From, See Where I Will Have Come From When It’s Time to See Where I’ve Come From In The Future >Bedroom Folk, Bedroom Pop, Lo-Fi.
Description: "An EP I made." -AP Macroeconomics
With a name like AP Macroeconomics, you would expect something completely horrible or completely funny. Even some of the song titles would seem like jokes. But behind the oddity of a name, Thomas Meskil presents the listener something totally opposite. Mumbling guitars, cohesively cluttered percussion, somber soaked vocals, humble, like a hug from a wise, old friend. Compatible with lyrics that feel both personal to the man behind the name and universal to all who listen, AP Macroeconomics is definitely a musician to keep your eye on.
Now available for stream and download! CDs available at AP Macroeconomic's bandcamp as well!
Support, scrobble, or review on RYM. Any feedback of any kind would be greatly appreciated. And give Thomas some love. Thank You. :)
Will still be accepting submissions for the label.
>DIY basement sleaze punk for people dissatisfied with life
We have an 8 song EP and a Dicks cover, if you just want the highlights I suggest the songs Who Shun Who and Abortion. Would love to get some feedback on Sad Satan, though. It's a lot different from the rest and I made it using a simple track me and the drummer recorded and a lot of sampled Cannibal Holocaust music/sounds.
Recs: >chimpanzebras.bandcamp.com >wrestlingemma.bandcamp.com if you guys ever go on tour check out cinci, tons of places you'd be good at and a big DIY/hardcore community
But it is usually better to try and get a local promoter. You can post on the Cincinnati DIY group page on fb.com/groups/cincydiy/ and somebody might help you out. There's a guy that posts there named Logan Carver who is always organizing pretty good metal and punk shows, often with lots of out of towners. Might want to try talking to him, his own band is called Hate Face if you'd rather message their page.
It usually helps if you have local supporting bands helping you and playing with you. I'd offer but our band split up cause the other members moved away and I stayed. Working on another project at the moment, if that comes together and you end up coming this way I'd definitely be down to play with you guys. Dayton and Columbus have good scenes too, but I haven't really been to anything there
Gabriel Campbell
I made a collection of acoustic demos that I've been working on. coldwarveteran.bandcamp.com/album/the-cathartic-ep
>homoti demos 1991 was recorded on shitty panasonic boomboxes all over ontario in 2014 in shitty group homes during the course of me being wrongfully placed in the custody of the children's aid society/CPS, some tracks were recorded at home in toronto in 2015. "homoti" is the name of my second record which will eventually come out soon...
>bedroom pop/lo-fi acoustic jangle pop from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
>music to bash nathanoriginal over the fuckin head to
>influences include: beat happening, early red house painters, alex g, death cab for cutie, daniel johnston, elliott smith, early weezer, ween's first few albums, and sebadoh
Alexander Moore
are you ready...?
yamir.bandcamp.com/album/yamir >post-rock >guitar ambient // dark ambient >drone >small bits of noise rock >available on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, and others
posting labels is better since there's a better range. others I can think of are already super big or closely related to them so it's not worth posting
>experimental electronic pop >glitchy and heavy at times, glossy at others >very beat driven ... a lot of snare on the third beat >sample heavy, but not vaporwave or plunderphonics