I refuse to declare which brother is prettier, I just compulsively capitalize the word Way in these discussions.
'Dirty Girls'
Buffista Music 4: Needs More Cowbell!
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
70s Rock Stars at home with their parents: [link]
That was really a brilliant idea for a photo series. I wish someone would bring that back.
So from the Kerrang articles it looks like My Chem just isn't going to have a drummer. Which, really, seems like a sensible solution to The Drummer Dilemma which strikes so many bands.
What bands have gone with this approach before? Having someone(s) record and (maybe) some other someone(s) tour but exist as a unit without a stated drummer? You see it plenty with keyboard players, backup singers, incidental percussion, a second guitar...
What bands have gone with this approach before?
That's what R.E.M. did.
Was this about the time when the cries of SELLOUT began to echo through the land?
XTC has done it ever since Terry Chambers left during Mummer.
Smashing Pumpkins did, but their drum machine album was not a favorite with fans. I liked it, though.
What bands have gone with this approach before?
I know lots of solo acts do this, because a friend of mine is married to a very nice guy who is constantly recording or on tour with Tori Amos or Morrissey.
(And good G-d, if by wacky coincidence her husband ends up being the touring drummer for MCR, I am pulling EVERY connection I have to get to meet them. Oh yes.)
Was this about the time when the cries of SELLOUT began to echo through the land?
Yes, but because they had often stated that if one of them quit, the entire band would quit.