Optiganally Yours | fr

Fatally Yours has recently independently released a five song EP, “Every Moment,” to rave reviews, shared the stage with major label acts such as: Candlebox, Saliva, Young Guns, 12 Stones, Big Wreck, Glamour of the Kill, Taproot, and Adam Gontier (Three Days Grace), won Baltimore radio station 98 Rock's Band of the Month, participated in dozens of interviews, and became endorsees of such great companies as Ernie Ball and Mesa/Boogie. Currently in the process of filming a video for their first single “Exit Sign,” and recording a live acoustic EP, entitled “Stripped," the philosophy for the band remains the same:...
Optiganally Yours's blend of spare, indie pop songwriting and production and strangely lush arrangements has won critical acclaim from the likes of NME, CMJ, Melody Maker, and Cool & Strange Music Mag, among other publications. The band began with Pea Hix's (formerly of Tit Wrench and Lucas & Friend) fascination with the Optigan, a keyboard manufactured in the early and mid-'70s by Mattel. An "optical organ," the Optigan stores its sounds -- which range from organs and strings to drum loops and sound effects -- on a collection of celluloid optical discs. .
Joe Buck is the pseudonym of an American musician from Murray, Kentucky. He is a current member of Hank Williams III’s “Damn Band”, and a member of Williams’ punk-metal project Assjack. He is credited, along with Williams and Andy Gibson, with engineering and producing Williams’ most recent album, Straight to Hell. As a solo artist, he is a one-man band called Joe Buck Yourself. He is a former member of Th’ Legendary Shack Shakers and played all guitar, bass, and drums on their 2003 album Cock-A-Doodle-Dont. .
There are 2 different bands named The Yours. 1) A post-punk/shoegaze band from Hong Kong. Hot and humid, bitter and sweet. The Yours translates the subtropical summer of Hong Kong into a dreamy wall of noise with raw sprawling punk rock sensibilities. Having supported the likes of The Jesus and Mary Chain, The Drums and Yuck for an idea of like-minded sound. Long after the release of their well-received debut EP 'Abraham' in 2005, the band's lineup evolved alongside with its composing structure, but still remains fuzzy and pop. The layered guitar and structured noise are the result of their...
Little Symphonies After three years of building songs up, then carving them back down to their essentials, My Dad vs Yours has broken the post-rock mould into sparkling gems. Their second full-length album, Little Symphonies, is built around philosophies of pop music by balancing aesthetic and practical landscapes influenced by Phil Spector’s “wall of sound”. And they’ve done it with style, using delicious layers of melody and samples that include analog synths, beat-boxing, local church bells (backed by road construction), family recordings and lush string arrangements. The album is more upbeat than its predecessor, with a pop-inspired intensity varnishing the...