My Band (w/ Bronco Action)

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My Band (w/ Bronco Action)

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Here's a clip my uni took of my group playing a gig. There's a few money shots of me and my 1978 Bronco and hopefully you should get a bit of an idea of how it sounds.

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I like it. Gabe can verify that I'm a sucker for female vocals and keys. That song sounds kinda gothy. Is most of your stuff like that, or is that an outlier?
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We haven't really heard that before, a lot of our stuff is dark(ish) but we probably wouldn't say goth. That song is what we consider to be our most poppy. We haven't been able to describe ourselves well yet, she's a bit more theatrical than just a band playing music, but we don't want to use the word cabaret, it's got the wrong connotations.

Here's another song, just to give you a better idea of our sound, there's less Bronco action in this one:

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Post by hotrodperlmutter »

man, that is a crazy song. it's like everywhere all at once.

i totally dug the breakdown part at like 3:05.

plus the drummer is H O T T
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Post by damienblair17 »

You guys sound good. Definitely dig the dance-pop kinda feel (forgive me if I'm using the wrong classification). Cool Bronco too!
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Thanks for all the positive feedback. I shall share with the rest of the band.

The drummer is in another band called Outlier, I'm sure a google of Outlier+sydney should wield some results.

We just aren't sure of how we should classify ourselves, we don't want people to get the wrong idea or some misconceptions before actually hearing us (we're all guilty of it!)

I did record one of our earliest and one of our most dark tracks for a uni assessment (I'm studying audio engineering). I'm just not sure on how to unleash it on the world, is Soundcloud a good option?
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Post by Din of Win »

Dude, that's awesome!!

The Bronco sounded great!


I'm also in a theatre-trained Female fronted band. Hi-five!
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interesting lineup--very cool.