Pinky
and The Brain...
As I eluded to in another thread, here's the official post regarding my recently released, self produced album "Ordinary" [under the band/project name of The Boogeymen].
3/of the last 4 of my albums have been concept based, but the genres of music used to tell the story vary greatly. I would classify this as alternative or progressive, although there's elements of folk, metal, and techno in here. I write with the music being the backbone, and vocals are merely added to deliver a message or add something nominal to the overall composition. Don't look here if you expect earth shattering vocals.
Here's some links to enjoy for free, or kick a brother a few bucks if you decide to buy a digital download and/or CD. The album is on iTunes and Amazon, but it's cheaper to buy the download from Bandcamp (and also comes in superior FLAC format if you desire).
Bandcamp (free listen, digital download): https://theboogeymen.bandcamp.com/album/ordinary
Kunaki (CD): http://www.kunaki.com/sales.asp?PID=PX00ZLHX1M&pp=1
First review of the album on prog-sphere (hopefully more to come): The Boogeymen - Ordinary - Prog Sphere
I made some simple videos for two tracks, "Derp" being the funnier and more involved of the two:
3/of the last 4 of my albums have been concept based, but the genres of music used to tell the story vary greatly. I would classify this as alternative or progressive, although there's elements of folk, metal, and techno in here. I write with the music being the backbone, and vocals are merely added to deliver a message or add something nominal to the overall composition. Don't look here if you expect earth shattering vocals.
Here's some links to enjoy for free, or kick a brother a few bucks if you decide to buy a digital download and/or CD. The album is on iTunes and Amazon, but it's cheaper to buy the download from Bandcamp (and also comes in superior FLAC format if you desire).
Bandcamp (free listen, digital download): https://theboogeymen.bandcamp.com/album/ordinary
Kunaki (CD): http://www.kunaki.com/sales.asp?PID=PX00ZLHX1M&pp=1
First review of the album on prog-sphere (hopefully more to come): The Boogeymen - Ordinary - Prog Sphere
I made some simple videos for two tracks, "Derp" being the funnier and more involved of the two: