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This time around I got to sit down and have a chat with local Orlando grunge-punks Matt and Dave of the Dancing Bones. These guys were beyond down-to-earth and it was a lot of fun hanging out with them; I even stuck around to play drums for some jams right after this interview was recorded. It was a lot of fun finally getting to meet up and talk about all things under the sun after playing one of my first few shows with them at Orlando's very own Iron Cow. I had been a fan since then, picking up their first CD, 2015's "Notapunk". "Notapunk" is full of in-your-face guitar spikes, gritty vocals, and noisy grooves, so if you like bands in the vein of Sonic Youth, Milk Teeth, and/or Nirvana, you'll love the album. In this episode I get to pick the band's brains about traveling, Childish Gambino and whale noises you can make with your guitar that you can also (sort of) make with your mouth. I had a lot of fun having this little chat, and if you like bands with that 90's grunge aesthetic, you'll have even more fun listening to their tunes. The band has been evolving ever since their inception though, growing into their own sound and becoming more comfortable experimenting with new vibes on their latest single release: 2018's "Stranded on the Moon".
Be sure to follow the Dancing Bones on social media and check out their music anywhere you can get it. Check the link to their website below:
https://www.thedancingbones.com/
By Andrew Kochinka5
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This time around I got to sit down and have a chat with local Orlando grunge-punks Matt and Dave of the Dancing Bones. These guys were beyond down-to-earth and it was a lot of fun hanging out with them; I even stuck around to play drums for some jams right after this interview was recorded. It was a lot of fun finally getting to meet up and talk about all things under the sun after playing one of my first few shows with them at Orlando's very own Iron Cow. I had been a fan since then, picking up their first CD, 2015's "Notapunk". "Notapunk" is full of in-your-face guitar spikes, gritty vocals, and noisy grooves, so if you like bands in the vein of Sonic Youth, Milk Teeth, and/or Nirvana, you'll love the album. In this episode I get to pick the band's brains about traveling, Childish Gambino and whale noises you can make with your guitar that you can also (sort of) make with your mouth. I had a lot of fun having this little chat, and if you like bands with that 90's grunge aesthetic, you'll have even more fun listening to their tunes. The band has been evolving ever since their inception though, growing into their own sound and becoming more comfortable experimenting with new vibes on their latest single release: 2018's "Stranded on the Moon".
Be sure to follow the Dancing Bones on social media and check out their music anywhere you can get it. Check the link to their website below:
https://www.thedancingbones.com/