Alternative
Experimental
Experimental
I'm just an old Norwegian punk doing this for fun. Most of my songs are recorded on an old Fostex 4 track. I play guitar (and some other sh*t) - well I try...
Take old skool rave, add indie/punk sensibilities and anarchist politics, shake vigorously, then see what happens... Total semi-competent amateur and proud of it! There are currently 10 full albums, 5 EPs and numerous stray tracks available here... keep checking up, cos more music is appearing all the time... For album and EP artwork, visit . If you think you can stomach more of this shit, then why not check the , and wonder at my musical development (or lack thereof...) I now also have
I am an independent musician and song writer, my music is a cross between pink floyd, the shadows rock, metal and country. mainly Instrumentals although I have recorded a few vocal tracks.
Jazzy, Avant Garde, freakish, Rock, Metal, World Well this is my first band but hopefully will grow to be...my only band.
Skeleton Trees music is existential, atmospheric and melancholic. Inhabited by ethereal guitars, luscious violins, organ drones, hypnotic bass lines and ghostly Skeleton Trees is a Canadian alternative band formed in 2007. The project is the brainchild of J. Bannon, Jean-David Brouillette and Alice Morrison, three Montreal artists interested in experimental and avant-garde music who also discovered they shared similar interests in multimedia, films and psycho-acoustic experiments.
Stomp, swerve, American Music gets hot, dirty fingernails, chalkboards, razor cuts, plaque, carbonation, retrograde, dwarfish It is a pleasure to be able to present our material to you fine people. I think you are going to like it a lot.
Residing in Vancouver: One lone wolf about to unleash an album made over the course of six years. A personal offering. Hi!
Also known as Speculativism, Cyborg Jazz and Various Female Artists, Peter-David Smith is my actual name and the name under which I'm currently releasing record
Just some homemade stuff to pass the time. Putting the (sic) into music