Thursday, April 30, 2009

big news and a new band

Well, I joined a singles site and met a nice women, she seems smart(of course she is talking to me so maybe not so smart), witty and is cute as a button. we have just been kind of talking and well I will just see what happens, if anything, but it is funny being back out there again after a very very long hiatus.


Anyway here is a video of "The THRILLS" doing a song of theirs called "Big Sur", they are an indie pop band from dublin Ireland that i have been listening to since 2003. Check out the video below and then check them out on youtube. They get some inspiration from the beach boys........which you can really tell when you here this song. I hope you enjoy it


Sunday, April 26, 2009

Let me introduce Chester French

Here is a bit of background on a indie group I like called Chester French. I have embedded a video of theirs, it is a really good song and I kinda think a cool video. Unfortunately, they were featured on an episode of "The Hills" so they have lost a little bit of their luster for me, but still I really like this sing.

Chester French is an American pop music band consisting of two members, Maxwell Drummey and D.A. Wallach. They met as college students at Harvard University, naming their band after sculptor Daniel Chester French, who designed the statue at the Lincoln Memorial, the John Harvard statue, as well as the Minuteman statue at the Lexington/Concord battlegrounds in Massachusetts.[1] Milwaukee-raised Wallach and Boston native Drummey quickly found a lot of shared ground in musical tastes and philosophies and before long formed a band with three other classmates, playing various campus functions, eventually moving in a direction heavily influenced by classic British Northern Soul. Over the summer both stayed in Cambridge, working hard at songwriting. But when school resumed, they realized that the material went way beyond the basic guitar-bass-drums-piano format of the band, and the duo continued the work themselves, Wallach handling most of the vocals, Drummey performing much of the music on multiple instruments, supplemented with the occasional specialist guest – and both taking production and engineering duties for recordings.