Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Devil in the Details

There's nothing quite like seeing the energy you can feel through the music. And that's why you put together a live music video, so that people know you go buck-wild when you perform. Another great thing is when the video is done well, not just a bunch of clips put together to your music just for the sake of doing it.



The band Devil in the Details from Omaha, Nebraska (confirmation there is something in Nebraska worth seeing) knows how to put some energy out there, do they ever stop? Its great when a band comes together and actually tries to do things well.



Other than describing this as energetic, its metal-driven punk sound is killer, and I actually enjoy their use of clean vocals, I usually just tolerate most bands.

Follow them on Facebook for more news: https://www.facebook.com/devilinthedetailsband


Upcoming shows that you need to go to if you are nearby!

November 1st @ The Waiting Room, Omaha, Nebraska
November 7th @ Vaudeville News, Des Moines, Iowa
November 8th @ What's Up Lounge, Mankato, Minnesota
November 9th @ The Chesterfield, Sioux City, Iowa
November 14th @ Turning Point Church, St. Joseph, Missouri
November 15th @ Art Closet Studios, Kansas City, Missouri

November 24th @ Wooly's, Des Moines, Iowa

Monday, October 27, 2014

Set Sights for South

Bridge Burner.

That puts a thought that says, "I'm moving on from this, connections were lost, and shit happened."

That is what this song by the South Orange County band, Set Sights for South is all about.



I used to hang out with the guitarist/vocalist Tommy, several years ago now though. And I'm glad I've followed what he's been doing because it is good.

The band has been working hard at writing and recording for the upcoming EP Life Support, playing shows all around their area, and pumping out jams all at the same time.

Please enjoy this, follow them, and see them when they come to a venue near you!

https://www.facebook.com/SetSightsForSouth/timeline

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Momentous

There's something about a "call and answer" that really just gets me hooked into a track.

Listening to "Dark"
By the Austin, Texas band Momentous. A very fitting title for this song, for sure.


Every riff makes you bounce and bob along, well executed changes in the melodies.

I also like that the introductory notes stay on, almost like "Dark" is telling a story.


Listen to the story here: https://soundcloud.com/momentous-band/dark

Follow the band for more tracks like "Dark" here: https://www.facebook.com/momentousband/info