The forum is now to new posts. All the historical content is still available to browse.
if you are looking for musicians to play with, please view the Bands Seeking Musicians list, or use the Musicians Directory
You can use our pages on social media to connect:
Message Board > Album Reviews > Bob Mould - Body Of Song |
Ty Stranglehold User Info... | After his statement a few years ago that "Last Dog and Pony Show" was going to be his last guitar based record and the following electronica, I thought that I'd never have cause to listen to Mould again. Well thanks to the modern world of downloading stuff, I took a chance and some time to listen to his new offering "Body Of Song". I'm pretty glad I did. Mould has realized that no one can quite write a hook like he can so he had to come back and show us how it's done. Sure, there's keyboards and electronic things in the mix, but the key is Bob's distinctive voice and those damn hooks! The record actually sounds to me like where I would expect Husker Du or Sugar to be when they are approaching middle age. Still rocking but with a tolerable matureness to it. Yay! Bob is back! - Mon, 25 Jul 2005 2:22pm | ||
rickylong User Info... | Very interesting Ty. I did spend alot of time with Husker Du. Although i havent listened to them in probably 10 years... my record player is broken eh. I do have a sugar CD in my van that does get frequent play. I will have to hunt this "Last Dog and Pony Show" on your suggestion. -whitney houston - Sat, 30 Jul 2005 8:56pm | ||
|
We are an open, community-owned platform to help artists and arts organizations reach their audiences and each other.
For physical events that happen at a specific time. For example a concert, or dance performance. If there are multiple shows, you can still duplicate your event to cover them all.
For online / livestream events. This will allow you to include a livestream url and have it featured in our livestream listings.
Venues, Event Promoters, Support Services etc.