My new prog-ish album - anyone want to review it? |
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EastHastings
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Posted: September 27 2018 at 17:08 |
Hey people, I thought I'd give this a shot. I just released a new album and was hoping someone would like to give a review. Link: http://aramidmusic.bandcamp.com/album/this-great-distance
It's not strictly prog - more along the lines of post-rock - but I do have an artist page in the archives. I also took quite a lot of inspiration from prog artists, so maybe you'll be able to hear some of that. I'm not afraid of criticism, so give me your best review ;) Also, I'm happy to provide some background info if it helps your review. Just send me a message! Thanks!
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flyingveepixie
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Sounding good. Sent you a pm..
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Quinino
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Bryan, if it wouldn't too much asking you - take a look at your page and please tell me any wrong/incomplete info (including album credits if possible), thanks. I also (tried to) updated the Wolves of Aramid page and linked the two, please check.
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EastHastings
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Hi Quinino - thanks for updating everything. The album credits all look correct, although there are a few grammatical errors in the bio (I assume Portuguese is your native language). Personally I'd write the bio like this, but you don't have to use it:
"Aramid is a solo project from Seattle conceived by multi-instrumentalist Bryan Bulmer. The project began in 2012 as a duo called Wolves in Aramid, in collaboration with guitarist/vocalist Dylan Faltisco. Two EPs were recorded during this time (Obsidian and Beacons). The duo split amicably in 2015 due to both members lacking time to collaborate, and the name was shortened to Aramid. A debut album (Shallow Dialects) was released shortly thereafter, followed by a second (This Great Distance) in 2018. Aramid's music can be loosely categorized as post-rock, indie, and ambient instrumental. The music is largely inspired by the scenery and wilderness of the Pacific Northwest." Thanks again for keeping everything up to date.
Edited by EastHastings - November 04 2018 at 12:40 |
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