06/16/09 08:52:39AM @mark-reed:
Liked the title, is drew me to this number, having read your bio I can see where the ideas for this one germinated. It's music from anything. Like it. Novel in both style and originality keep it up guys
12/14/08 02:02:35PM @monas:
Given what gets lauded on this site I am not surprised that this has not been listened to or reviewed. I Like it but I would like to hear a few more holes in that corrugated iron roof! (thought you might be Brits at first). Will listen to more later.
Combining various noise making devices with harmonies and poetic and melodic words, the applemocker(s) are the brotherly folk/rock/pop duo of Cam and Chris...
Combining various noise making devices with harmonies and poetic and melodic words, the applemocker(s) are the brotherly folk/rock/pop duo of Cam and Chris Miller. Born in Covington, KY in the mid 1970’s, Cam and Chris discovered the crisp sounds of vinyl and became infatuated with groups like The Beatles, The Who, Bob Dylan and The Rolling Stones. Cam would borrow his father’s Gibson acoustic and Chris would bang on pots,pans, and even a leather briefcase as the sounds of the sixties blared from the turntable. <br /> <span><br /> As teenagers, Chris received his first drum kit and Cam purchased an electric guitar. They joined up with friends and began writing and recording songs on cassette and reel to reel recorders. As Cam and Chris reached adulthood and went their separate ways, the love and passion to create music together never left them. They continued to write and record dozens of demos and passed them through the mail.<br /> <br /> When the internet revolution exploded, the applemocker(s) climbed aboard and began recording sessions armed with both demos from years passed and more recent tunes. They recorded on everything from reel to reels, to four and eight track machines, feeding them into the computer to share with the world. Both Cam and Chris write, produce, and record their songs as singles, posting the tunes freely on their Myspace and home page. The duo also direct and edit their various videos.<br /> <br /> Today, the applemocker(s) continue to create a visual and lo-fi folk/rock sonic soundscape,</span>
Liked the title, is drew me to this number, having read your bio I can see where the ideas for this one germinated. It's music from anything. Like it. Novel in both style and originality keep it up guys
Given what gets lauded on this site I am not surprised that this has not been listened to or reviewed. I Like it but I would like to hear a few more holes in that corrugated iron roof! (thought you might be Brits at first). Will listen to more later.