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Posted By anastasia |
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Drum Talk:
partitures
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hey everyone...if anyone knows any site with partitures of bands as 3 days grace or green day plz plz plz inform me!!!! |
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Posted By Mike |
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Drummers Wanted:
Looking for Rock Drummer
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I'm a singer/songwriter looking for a solid rock drummer who wants to go out and grab the crowds attention with great original rock n roll. I am a drummer on this site as well. I have a 7 song demo ready for anyone interested. Thanks |
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Posted By Zach |
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Drummers Wanted:
Drummer Needed BAD!!!!
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I need a drummer for a punk band in naperville illinois. preferably between the ages of 14-21. Message me for my info.. |
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Posted By Tiffani |
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Drum Talk:
HEY HEY HEY!!!!!
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this iswhere oyu cna just go and ask me a quesito nabout the drums and i can help you need advice on a nmae for a band jsut ask and i will help! |
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Posted By Mike |
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Drummers Wanted:
Pro Metal Drummer needed
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Back From Ashes is seeking a top notch professional drummer. The band is currently pitching to record labels and has many unique opportunities in the works. We will be recording an EP in January of 08 with producer Ryan Green (MXPX, Megadeth). The band is also working with Dan Roland of Rebel Entertainment and will be featured on his reality show Tour Qwest – Rebel In The Links which will be airing on Fox Sports. Back From Ashes is managed by Andrew Cox of Desert Core Management (Century Media Records, Nuclear Blast Records, Liquor & Poker Music, Hammermill Records, Autumn's End, Diabolic, Sanity In Death). If you feel that you are up to the challenge please contact us to set up an audition...:
Requirements:
You must be 110% committed to this band
You must have your own professional equipment
You will have to share in all financial aspects of the band (of which there are many)
You must have your own transportation
You must be able to practice at least three times a week
Reviews:
Sea Of Tranquility:
"From Arizona comes Back From Ashes and their debut Broken, a solid metal platter that is well executed and produced. Tunes like "Welcome to Me", 'Father Fiction", and "Tightrope" all contain tons of melody to go along with their metalcore fury. There's nothing bad with any of these songs, and "Goodbye" even has hit potential, while "Vicarious" is just heavy and technical enough to appeal to the prog-metal crowd."
Wort's Mosh Pit:
"Upon first listen, I thought of Damageplan. It's heavy, but yet, still accessible, and not all that heavy. It has some good ol breakdowns, some clean singy parts, some almost Tool sounding stuff too, maybe a little Static X. It goes back and forth from being pretty good and heavy to some more hard rock-post grunge stuff."
Wort
Melted Metal:
"The name 'Back From Ashes' suggests that these guys have been to Hell, and just came back on the Vengeance Express (am I close, guys?). Whatever they have endured, and wherever they have been, the music they're pumping simply rocks your spinning head clean-off! Phoenix, Arizona, is launching some great acts. Back From Ashes is here to stay."
Rough Edge
"Arizona metal quartet Back From Ashes have concocted a well-balanced blend of metal on their 10-track debut, "Broken." Heavy enough to satisfy the ardent headbanger, tracks like "Walking the Line" and "Vicarious" combine a machine gun rhythm section with molten riffs, while "Better Off Dead" is propelled by a hearty vocal performance that switches between gruff screams and melodic singing. Technically sound yet never escaping the songs' groove to fulfill musical wankery, this act seems just as comfortable throwing the horns out and stomping as they do relaying a catchy chorus on cuts like "Walking The Line." Chances are -- if you dig modern metal like Slipknot, Ill Nino, and Mudvayne -- there's something here for you courtesy of Back From Ashes."
Mike SOS
Slam Magazine
"Was simply blown away"
Carl Jenkins
Rock My Monkey
"Back From Ashes is an Arizona based metal act that pleasantly surprised this writer, and the reasons why may surprise some of you. When I visited their myspace, I noticed that their influences were from a lot of nu-metal acts that I also enjoy. There seems to be a lot of Mudvayne influence here with touches of both Tool and Slayer, ALL of which come out to equal winnage in my eyes. Hell, even my 1 year old likes them, and as I type this he is banging his head to "Tightrope".
The album was self produced by the band themselves and is absolutely crystal clear and 100% professional-sounding. Recorded at Villain Recording in Phoenix, Arizona, "Broken" is a record that you can get into quickly, in about 3-4 spins of the disc. There's no over-the-top technicality here, just a good solid chunky guitar tone with clean tones for the mellower aspects. Mike Butikofer is a solid guitarist for this style of music, even if there is a lack of guitar solos here. Drummer Dave Yaccarino seems to have sprouted from the same talent-tree, as his playing is not too flashy, but it incorporates a lot of fluidity and a good spectrum of dynamics. There's some good kickdrum action and a lot of toms and cymbals, and all can be heard perfectly. Layne's bass is always able to be heard and carries its own rhythms most of the time, separate from the guitars. I REALLY like that, plus this guy's not afraid to get a little funky from time to time and slap the bass around like a red-headed step child when need be. Singer Jason Hobel is an interesting aspect to the band, I didn't know if I would enjoy his styling's or not when I first listened to opener "Welcome To Me" (yeah, goofy title....), but this guy has a pretty good scream/yell and clean vocals that I ACTUALLY LIKE. At times he sounds like Cristian Machado from Ill Nino on his cleans, yet can also channel Lou Koller of Sick Of It All in his bellows. Throw in a touch of Burton C. Bell and that guy from Mudvayne and there ya go.
Tracks on this disc are catchy, and "Tightrope" is probably one of the most blatant examples of this. It is such a good song, melodically speaking, and you can't help but notice that it sounds just a tad like Mudvayne....ok, ok, a lot like Mudvayne. There is a neat distinction here as well, as a chant is thrown in there, kind of reminiscent of some of System Of A Down's vocal chants. "Father Fiction" is about the all-time popular topic of priest molestations, and includes some cool samples of news reports towards the end of the track to enforce the seriousness of this topic. "Better Off Dead" is a nice heavy track that begins with a guttural bellow from Jason Hobel. It should be noted that (for those not keen on grunts and growls) there is no overkill here of that kind of vocal form. I believe I noticed it maybe 6 or 7 times on here, and only when appropriate, like with the beginning of "Better Off Dead". "Vicarious" has a marching rhythm that keeps the listener tied into the chorus, although some may not appreciate this style of clean vocals featured here. A big nod to Burton from Fear Factory on this one.....
As a whole I think this album is great. If you're just a fan of bands like Ill Nino, Fear Factory, Slipknot, etc...you'll dig on these guys. I found the cd truly satisfactory and catchy.
Monkey. Rocked. Indeed. "
Radio Report
Arising from the sands of the sun scorched earth of Phoenix, Arizona, Back From Ashes unleash an awe inspiring brand of metal that can only be described as Desert Core. Melding influences such as Black Sabbath, Tool and Mudvayne, Back From Ashes deliver a potent mix of Progressive Metal and Hard Core. With jaw dropping live performances and a sound that is not only unique but enthralling, Back From Ashes pummel the American and Canadian Radio charts with an astonishing 5 most added on CMJ, one behind the prince of darkness himself, Ozzy Osbourne, and 6 on FMQB with 108 adds. While there wasn't another unsigned band even close to garnishing such chart positions, Back From Ashes pulled ahead of their competition solely on the strength of their sound. No million dollar press campaign, no gimmicks, no MTV, no fancy tours just on ability alone is what has delivered this band to the masses.
..> ..> Chart Position Over 7 weeks
FMQB
37 6
54 68
66 54
50 57
48 48
42 48
38 42
CMJ
71 5
42 57
73 55
63 43
53 41< SPAN>
56 41
44 42
Plays
108
99
139
113
110
98
84
Cities Back From Ashes are played in
WVUA - Tuscaloosa
WEGL-Auburn
KUPD - Tempe
KDLD-Los Angeles
WGIR-Manchester
WSOU-South Orange
KUSF-San Francisco
WVBR-Ithaca
KXFX-Santa Rosa
WXCI-Danbury
WKGB-Binghamtom
WGLS - Glassboro
WNHU-New Haven
EXTREMERADIO NY/UK
KGAR-Lemoore
KRFC-Ft. Collins
WKLL-Utica
WTSR - Trenton
KWSB-Gunnison
WITR-Rochester
KIOZ-San Diego
KCSU-Ft. Collins
WGCC-Batavia
KGLT-Boseman
WFCS-New Britain
WEOS-Geneva
WKNH-Keene
WVUM-Coral Gables
WKNC-Raleigh
WHEB-Port Smith
WPBZ - Palm Beach
WOBX - Nags Head
WBOR-Brunswick
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WKPX - Sunrise
WASU-Boone
WMPG - Portland
WNMF-Zephyr Hills
KNDS-Fargo
WTCC-Springfield
WPUP-Athens
WJCU-University HT
WRIF-Detroit
WVVS - Valdosta
WBWC-Berea
WHFR - Dearborn
KNDI-Honolulu
WRUW-Cleveland
WDBM-East Lansing
REBEL-Northbrook
WBGU-Bolling Green
WHMH-Sauk Rapids
WSUP-Platville
WXUT-Toledo
KWUR-St. Lious
WVKC-Galesburg
KZZE-Medford
KKFI - Kansas City
WQXA - Elizabethtown
KWVA-Eugene
KQRA - Springfield
KURE-AMES
KEOL-La Grande
KJML-Joplin
KICT-Wichita
WPTC-Williamsport
WWVU - Morgantown
KNWD-Nanchitoches
WCAL-California
WWSP-Stevens Point
WRBC-Lewiston
WUSR-Scranton
WRST-Oshkosh
WRFR-Rockland
WLVR - Bethlehem
WORT-Madison
KNON-Dallas
WNTE-Mansfield
KPFT-Houston
KSYM-San Antonio
WXIN-Providence
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The Shows:
Back From Ashes consistently sells out their venues in Phoenix. The crowd is stunned by talent and professionalism as soon as the set begins. By the third or forth song in the set, every person in the venue is a fan of Back From Ashes. These guys are not only able to draw a crowd, they are musician's musicians as well.
The Work Ethic:
Back From Ashes gets major attention for their dedication to their music. During a feature interview, Slam Magazine "was blown away" by their set in the rehearsal room. The rehearsal studio houses a full-on performance each and every time the door is opened. It's not to say there is no fun allowed, but it is clear by watching a performance at a venue that these guys mean business.
Members:
Jason - Jason's vocals are mesmerizing. His cleans are very melodic, while his screams are loud and tribal...and that's where he reveals his soul and his talent. Compile this innate ability to toggle between the deliveries with the lyrics and you will go on a roller coaster ride with him as he explores the true meaning of the writings.
Mike - Mike is so creative with an axe, he leaves you wanting a 5 minute solo. With a heavy influence from the classic 70s and 80s guitar gods, Mike strikes a chord (no pun intended) with the metal purist, while appealing heavily to the progressive crowd.
Layne – Layne is an amazing bassist. His hands fly through the set with uncanny timing and well-thought-out bass interjections that make the listeners go "wow!" His ability to keep time with Dave on the drums is the anchor for this four-man wrecking crew.
The Video:
BFA's first video is for "Father Fiction". The video was directed and shot by Freddy Allen of Fallen Film. This video is without a doubt the most amazing video out of any unsigned band in the scene. The video not only shows the true potential BFA has but also their level of commitment to making it in this unforgiving industry. It takes a band willing to spend every penny they have and a willingness to stop at nothing to be the best.
More Info on Back From Ashes:
www.backfromashes.com
www.myspace.com/backfrmashesmusic
www.freewebs.com/desertcore
www.myspace.com/desertcoreaz
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Posted By Cesar |
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Drummers Available:
alternative rock drummer/vocalist
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north jersey ...bergen county area...e-mail me cesarnmonkey@aol.com |
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Posted By |
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Drum Talk:
fuck u
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fuck ufuckfuck u fuck uufuck u |
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Posted By |
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Drummers Wanted:
BASS PLAYER WANTED
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are you a bass player.
are you into punk music.
do you like the distillers.
do you live in england south yorkshire.
if so i need you contact me on lornamullins29@hotmail.com |
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Posted By Tori |
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Lessons Needed:
Mercer County, nj
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i would like a rock drummer willing to teach a left-handed drummer who lives in mercer county, nj. full drum set provided, this is my 7th year of fullset playing |
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