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01-25-2012, 02:30 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Heya!
What's up!
My name is Jimi M Anderson, I'm a singer in the rock band Trick Bastard. I've been singing since I learned how to make noises with my voice and I've been driving everyone completely insane since then. I'm also a guitarist, since the age of 11. So far, I've released an album, I am the CEO of Xtreme Xpression Sweden, and I've played and worked with well known artists such as Adrenaline Mob (Mike Portnoy and Russell Allen), LA Guns, Dizzy Reed (Guns N Roses), Mattias IA Eklundh (Freak Kitchen), Vains of Jenna, Marko DeSantis (Sugarcult) and more. I hope I'll get a fun ass time talking to you guys! Lets rock!
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01-25-2012, 06:25 PM | #2 (permalink) | |
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Welcome to MusicBanter, Jimi M.
It sounds like you're having a blast steeped in music and interacting with many other musicians. That's great that you've enjoyed singing from age zero (?) and playing guitar from age 11. I started violin when I was 8 and wish all kids had an opportunity to bond with an instrument they like. Enjoy the site! *I* have a rocking, fun ass time here, so I hope you will, too.
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01-26-2012, 01:37 AM | #3 (permalink) | |
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Oh yah, I'm already enjoying myself to bits and pieces! Violin is a tricky ass instrument, I remember trying it out when one of my friends brought hers with her to school one day in high school... let's just say I think I'll stick with singing...
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02-01-2012, 01:49 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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Il Duce: Thank you!
Haha, isn't that what we all play until we're at least 17-18? (; Also, me and my band made a short video for one of our upcoming shows and I would really appreciate it if you guys could check it out. Since I can't post links, you'll have to look it up on YouTube by searching for "Trick Bastard Live @ Maximum Exposure". Thanks in advance!
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02-03-2012, 10:46 AM | #6 (permalink) | ||
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I felt the short promotional video was professional and informative, and it used great footage and audio that showcase your band's skills, especially your singing. As you and your bandmates know, your singing *is* good. What I liked best about the promotional video is that it gives a feeling of energy and excitement, which I think your band wants associated with its image. The only change I would have recommended is to include more vocals in the audio clip because currently the video gives me the impression that the band makes mostly instrumental music. I understand, though, that it's hard to pack everything into only 30 seconds. Another more general suggestion that I have for your band is to include more YouTube videos of your songs. So far there are only two different songs posted. That doesn't give potential fans enough material to develop a strong sense of your group's music. Your best video is this one because it looks and sounds dynamic and energetic: Trick Bastard - "You're Gonna Miss Me" - YouTube I recommend you delete the longer video of this song plus the additional one that you sang at a different venue...perhaps a competition?...where the audience was disconcertingly dead. It must be hard to perform when the audience is so voyeuristic and apparently uninvolved. Finally, the bigger issue I've been thinking about as relates to your band is this: what are your band's goals for your music and for your performances? Which is more important to you: (1) creating meaningful music that goes beyond metal pop, (2) enjoying performing, or (3) earning money through music? I'll be blunt: you and your bandmates all are very skillful, and the music sounds good, but I feel the sound of the songs and the song topics seem to repeat much of what is already out there in the world of music. I felt the subject matter (troubled romantic love) especially seemed overly simple, as if the words were chosen more for the sake of making a pop song rather than arising out of an authentic life situation. I also felt that your band's image is very important to you (the black, the torn jeans, the antics), which to me becomes somewhat a distraction from the music. If your goal is to be primarily performers, then I can understand this attempt to "brand" yourselves with a certain image that seems stereotypical for rock bands...but I feel it would be better for you as musicians to show a wider range of your personalities and give more sense of depth to your music. This might also widen your potential fanbase. Right now, your band reminds me of an American counterpart to someone else I "met" here at MusicBanter, a quite successful Ukrainian pop artist, Kirill Turichenko: Kirill Turichenko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Kirill is a good singer and he makes almost completely forgettable, vacuous pop music: Kirill Turichenko - some love song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvrJb...eature=related If Kirill's goal is to build a raving following of teen girls (and some boys), then he may be succeeding in Ukraine, and so he may be satisfied...but to me as a musician, listening to his trite music and watching his image-heavy performances is like slow death. He's like a caricature of a pop artist. I recommend you and your bandmates not lock yourselves into a particular image, but whether you want to do that or not depends on your goals as a band.
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02-06-2012, 03:42 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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VEGANGELICA: Thank you for the in depth advice! I really appreciate it! Trick Bastard is a live performance band for sure, we want to deliver an experience for both the ears and the eyes. We play places where people don't come just to sit down and listen to music, we play venues where people come to party and get involved in the show on a number of levels. (:
ScreaminInTheNight: Thank you so much! You definitely will, we have no intentions of stopping! (;
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02-06-2012, 05:07 PM | #9 (permalink) | ||
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Your band definitely has energy, like I said, and so I think that quality of Trick Bastard (not taking yourselves too seriously) matches well with your goal of delivering a vibrant experience to enliven a crowd of people who want to party and aren't there to analyze the meaning behind the songs like I usually do. Party on, Garth.
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02-08-2012, 01:49 PM | #10 (permalink) |
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VEGANGELICA: I don't think it was that harsh, it was your opinion, that's all. (:
I'm glad you're not sugarcoating stuff, that way no one will ever know what's up. (;
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