How is that working out for you? You've posted and posted and have not found much support so I'm only saying give it a rest...An old saying around here is "your favorite band sucks" and in my opinion yours meets that criterion 10 fold. Cheers!
How is that working out for you? You've posted and posted and have not found much support so I'm only saying give it a rest...An old saying around here is "your favorite band sucks" and in my opinion yours meets that criterion 10 fold. Cheers!
Say it in french man....
i will be able to understand you
and if my post dont interest you...dont read...
cheers
Coaxial wrote: Hey man....why are you so négative with this is it a forum just too talk about things that YOU liké?? i'm here just to try to fond orher Swell fans....
How is that working out for you? You've posted and posted and have not found much support so I'm only saying give it a rest...An old saying around here is "your favorite band sucks" and in my opinion yours meets that criterion 10 fold. Cheers!
Local legends Swell reuniting for show at Indepedent
Local legends Swell reuniting for show at Independent
Itâs been said that inspiration can strike at the strangest of times and at the most remarkable of places.
For Swell â the post-punk pioneers who will play a special reunion show at the Independent on Dec. 5 in memoriam of late singer David Freel â their band origins can be traced back to a small, remote village in Spain, thousands of miles away from their homebase of San Francisco.
After a series of false starts, drummer Sean Kirkpatrick had relocated to the northern Iberian coast to surf and teach English, somewhat convinced that his musicianship days were behind him. Thatâs when he received a visit from his one-time musical partner, Freel, and the two were convinced to give their nascent musical project a fresh start.
Sunday. Oct 29, 2023. 5:00 PM- Verizon Hall, The Kimmel Center, Philadelphia
Organist Brett Miller, a 21-year-old superstar with a one-in-a-million talent, has reconstructed and adapted Hans Erdmann's lost original score of the 1922 film classic Nosferatu for the modern organ. Enjoy the spine-chilling sound of 6,938 pipes reverberating through Verizon Hall during this FREE performance.
Sunday. Oct 29, 2023. 5:00 PM- Verizon Hall, The Kimmel Center, Philadelphia
Organist Brett Miller, a 21-year-old superstar with a one-in-a-million talent, has reconstructed and adapted Hans Erdmann's lost original score of the 1922 film classic Nosferatu for the modern organ. Enjoy the spine-chilling sound of 6,938 pipes reverberating through Verizon Hall during this FREE performance.
This Wednesday, Peter Gabriel. I've never seen him before (and dio last saw him when dinosaurs roamed the earth). But, of course, I was called for jury duty starting on that date (for a controversial trial that had already had a mistrial declared for jury tampering). Shouldn't interfere with attending the show and, frankly, I might not even have to go in, as they're starting the jury call today, 100 people each day, so maybe by Wednesday, I'll get a "Thanks, we're good" and will be on my way. So Wednesday could be both a "Yay Day" and an "Oh Shite Day."
enjoy!
i'd love to go, but he isn't (as far as i know) anywhere close
Ten songs from the new 2023 album "i/o" have already been released on Bandcamp, each one with a dark- and a bright-side mix, so that makes it 20 releases already...