Showing posts with label progressive rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label progressive rock. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

MOONBASE "Creation Myths"


I'm very pleased to announce the release of MOONBASE's debut album, "Creation Myths".  This has been in the works for quite some time and is now available via bandcamp.  It should be available through other outlets as well (CD Baby, iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, etc.) in the near future.

To celebrate, we will have our CD release show September 20th at Kavarna as part of the monthly Southern Surf Stomp show series with our friends Arrows Out from North Carolina as well as the mighty 4th Ward Afro-Klezmer Orchestra

Saturday, March 29, 2014

MOONBASE @ The Drunken Unicorn 11/3/12


This video was recently found from a surf vs. metal show at the Drunken Unicorn November 3, 2012 with The Mystery Men?, Death of Kings, and Zruda.  Tracks: Above Us Only Sky, Smoke, Caves of Steel, and Aces High (Iron Maiden cover).
 

Monday, January 16, 2012

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Sorry no Ferrari

 Sorry no Ferrari was an instrumental progressive rock band active from 2004 to 2011.  It was founded by myself on guitar, Drew Mobley on bass, Drew Bacon on guitar, and Justin Smith on drums.  That lineup recorded our first ep and Drew Bacon and Justin were replaced by Brett Kelly (current Tealights) and Sonny Harding respectively.  After recording our second ep, we went through a couple of drummers until we hit our stride with Jonathan "JB" Balsamo (current Palaces).  We recorded our first full length album "Ternary" on Stickfigure Records to some acclaim.  So much extra work was done on the recording our very dear friend Nick Pantano was added to the fold to fill in the extra space.  SnF toured throughout the east several times and got to play with some amazing bands.

Sorry no Ferrari - "Ternary"
Track listing:
1. Ternary I:  The Singularity
2. Ternary II:  With Folded Hands
3. Ternary III:  Future Prometheus
4. Ashar
5. Setun
6. Talos I
7. Talos II

Ternary can be heard in it's entirety (as well as purchased) here as well as on iTunes, and streamed on Spotify