I've been playing guitar on and off for about 22yrs.
I primarily tune down to A Standard but I will only tune up as far as B Standard.
I like Sludge,Doom,Crust Metal and Outlaw Country.
Here's a link to a couple of old songs - http://markmo.bandcamp.com/
Another link is available on request for more older songs.
I would prefer to work in Chicago or near to it but, if your a regular touring band I
would try to work something out.
Thank you much for reading,
Yojimbo
If you were 200 miles south, we have an opening :'(
Is the MJS Experience hiring?
Quote from: The Shocker on May 16, 2012, 10:28:03 PM
Is the MJS Experience hiring?
The Michael Jackson tribute ???
Jam room locals :D
QuoteIs the MJS Experience hiring?
Their cowbells aren't tuned low enough.
22yrs of drop A experience. I like this guy. ;D ;D
i'm in chicago and i want to play outrageously loud, low-tuned, and slow doom/sludge or some thrash/black.
i play bass.
i've played in plenty of bands, have heaps of gear, and can't ever find anyone like-minded enough to get anywhere with a project.
let's commiserate.
Wouldn't it make more sense to form a band?
well that's kindof what i was insinuating, but i don't have any drummers, which are the rarest of all commodities.
if you DO want to start a band, let's start a fucking band!
Oh I do, I've a complete rhythm section, and we can't find a guitarist, been trying maybe 3 years now on and off.
Rhythm section with lots of riffs and grooves stored up, both of us with plenty of flexible time to dedicate to touring, looking for third person to do something on top of this solidity, guitar / electronics / sitar / another bass, anything, vocal ability a plus, preferably personable (that way we have someone to talk to people). Really I just don't dig being a lead. Must be nearish to Springfield IL.
Have practice space, recording gear, spare amps. Can fix your broken down shit too.
Chi-town seems like it'd have a buncha heavy fools like us. You're sayin' nobody wants to bring the doom?
Where's LogicalFrank these days?
Hemi, if Springfield wasn't a really really long drive from the city, i'd play rhythm bass for you! haha
you would be shocked how hard it is to find people who want to play doom around here - i think the biggest problem is location. it's expensive to rent a rehearsal space in the city and barely anyone has a place of their own to jam on the regular. everyone lives on top of their neighbors here. any drummer i've met who was interested (usually faux-crust punk kids who want to play d-beat) has "been in lots of bands, but doesn't have any drums here in the city."
i used to play in a punk band that practiced across the hall from the mighty bongripper, and split between four bands our space was a few hundred dollars a month per band. that doesn't seem like much unless you're like me and you can't get your useless asshole bandmates to get jobs that allow them to chip in for rent (let alone get some decent sounding gear).
i'm trying to jam with some old friends just outside the city but the same problem we encountered a few years ago when we jammed seems to keep resurfacing - every time we write a slow, sludgy song, i come back to rehearsal the next week and the song just sounds like a halfassed nirvana cover. /sigh
Quote from: tombhex on May 17, 2012, 03:23:41 PM
Hemi, if Springfield wasn't a really really long drive from the city, i'd play rhythm bass for you! haha
you would be shocked how hard it is to find people who want to play doom around here - i think the biggest problem is location. it's expensive to rent a rehearsal space in the city and barely anyone has a place of their own to jam on the regular. everyone lives on top of their neighbors here. any drummer i've met who was interested (usually faux-crust punk kids who want to play d-beat) has "been in lots of bands, but doesn't have any drums here in the city."
Sure you don't mean lead bass? Springfield is an odd vibe, people my age are meant to play in cover bands, younger kids play in punk bands, nobody travels further than STL or IA for a show in the punk bands, or to the other side of town for the covers :(
A friend of mine moved to Chicago, and takes the train down once a month to play with his old band, but he has family here too.
I can relate to the travel in Chicago though, it takes and hour or more, just to get out of the city, or into the city from the 'burbs or whatever, I lived in both the city and the 'burbs, and it just sucks the energy out of you trying to get anyplace in a car. Out here we don't rent practice spaces we build 'em, I know a couple of other places, outside my own place where bands can practice, no monthly rent, just friends places, from that aspect it's nice. So, me and the drummer both have flexible jobs, want to tour, we got plenty of practice spaces, we just can't keep a f---in' third player.
Oh yeah, Amtrak is only $18 each way ;)
I was looking for a band in Chicago for awhile actually. Where were all you guys when I was looking!
But yeah most of the practice spaces are way overpriced the place my band is in is much more affordable we are getting a 13.5x13.5 room for 330 a month with 24 hour access keypad entry behind like 3 locked doors and every inch of the place is video covered in Logan Square which is not a bad area compared to where most of the rehearsal places are...I think part of the problem is most of the reasonably priced rehearsal spaces are in god awful areas. You'll get someone eventually I found my band on craigslist I will fully admit I got really lucky the guitar player I found is really talented and the drummer has a really unique sound.
Good luck!
Quote from: giantchris on May 17, 2012, 09:35:10 PM
I was looking for a band in Chicago for awhile actually. Where were all you guys when I was looking!
But yeah most of the practice spaces are way overpriced the place my band is in is much more affordable we are getting a 13.5x13.5 room for 330 a month with 24 hour access keypad entry behind like 3 locked doors and every inch of the place is video covered in Logan Square which is not a bad area compared to where most of the rehearsal places are...I think part of the problem is most of the reasonably priced rehearsal spaces are in god awful areas. You'll get someone eventually I found my band on craigslist I will fully admit I got really lucky the guitar player I found is really talented and the drummer has a really unique sound.
Good luck!
what band are you in, dude?
Quote from: tombhex on May 18, 2012, 08:40:15 AM
Quote from: giantchris on May 17, 2012, 09:35:10 PM
I was looking for a band in Chicago for awhile actually. Where were all you guys when I was looking!
But yeah most of the practice spaces are way overpriced the place my band is in is much more affordable we are getting a 13.5x13.5 room for 330 a month with 24 hour access keypad entry behind like 3 locked doors and every inch of the place is video covered in Logan Square which is not a bad area compared to where most of the rehearsal places are...I think part of the problem is most of the reasonably priced rehearsal spaces are in god awful areas. You'll get someone eventually I found my band on craigslist I will fully admit I got really lucky the guitar player I found is really talented and the drummer has a really unique sound.
Good luck!
what band are you in, dude?
No name yet we started in Jan and got the drummer in March but everythings moving really well and we should realistically be playing out end of July/early August. Planning on starting at The Mutiny like everyone else. Got about 7 songs 40 some odd minutes going pretty well so far if you wanna hear it pm me your email.
If you do find people to play with in the city I wanna recommend the rehearsal place we are at http://www.kildarestudios.com/ really fair rent and a much better neighborhood then that Red Light studios or Old Chocolate Factory.
At Mutiny, not at Metalshakers? ???
I've never actually been to metal shakers actually didn't they change the name or something? I missed out on the Thirsty Whale too when it was still open. Never been to Cobra Lounge either but I've pretty much been to every other venue. I really like Panchos actually but it has more punk.
*Bump*
One year later.
Jammed with a bunch of people but the chemistry just wasn't there,
I'm still searching for a band to get in.
Before 2013 just about goes out, I might gonna hang it up,
I'm just not finding that path.
Maybe just do a solo recording project. The drum software is pretty awesome and you could always use it as a foundation and get a session guy to re-record it if you're anti-digital drums.
My good friend and I have been looking for a drummer and bass player for nearly 4 years. We are in the Western suburbs, which makes it harder to find people into our kind of music than it would be if we were in Chicago itself. I still go through Craigslist ads every once and awhile, but most people are looking for cover bands or something more serious than just weekend jamming like me.
All I can say is keep trying and keep having fun.
Quote from: clockwork green on May 19, 2013, 10:26:03 PM
Maybe just do a solo recording project. The drum software is pretty awesome and you could always use it as a foundation and get a session guy to re-record it if you're anti-digital drums.
I thought about using drum software sometimes, but it just doesn't breathe and it kind of
makes me cringe when I hear other people use it. It just seems depressing to go it alone and not root it in a regular way bandwise.
Quote from: Dave J on May 21, 2013, 12:19:05 AM
My good friend and I have been looking for a drummer and bass player for nearly 4 years. We are in the Western suburbs, which makes it harder to find people into our kind of music than it would be if we were in Chicago itself. I still go through Craigslist ads every once and awhile, but most people are looking for cover bands or something more serious than just weekend jamming like me.
All I can say is keep trying and keep having fun.
It's difficult to keep it going, you can only fight for so long against getting nowhere. Behest of perceived local "scene" clicks,playing in a dead end band presently, another band that your proud of that you just joined but your like 10yrs too late to see it continue so they seemed to gave up on it or feeling like a chump after being asked to do a fill in for guitar for a band that you had previously done before and they leave you hanging.
Then you start to doubt your abilities if you were any good in the 1st place as a musician.
There are times you go to shows to see bands play, then you look around yourself and wonder "WHY!" and what am I doing here. The answer you had 20yrs ago for it just doesn't make sense anymore and you don't have a new one to take its place.
Sorry for that rant,cheers y'all!
Maybe move somewhere that has a more exciting scene? Portland and San Francisco are great places to be in a band, for example.
Quote from: Yojimbo on May 21, 2013, 03:18:53 PM
Quote from: Dave J on May 21, 2013, 12:19:05 AM
My good friend and I have been looking for a drummer and bass player for nearly 4 years. We are in the Western suburbs, which makes it harder to find people into our kind of music than it would be if we were in Chicago itself. I still go through Craigslist ads every once and awhile, but most people are looking for cover bands or something more serious than just weekend jamming like me.
All I can say is keep trying and keep having fun.
It's difficult to keep it going, you can only fight for so long against getting nowhere. Behest of perceived local "scene" clicks,playing in a dead end band presently, another band that your proud of that you just joined but your like 10yrs too late to see it continue so they seemed to gave up on it or feeling like a chump after being asked to do a fill in for guitar for a band that you had previously done before and they leave you hanging.
Then you start to doubt your abilities if you were any good in the 1st place as a musician.
There are times you go to shows to see bands play, then you look around yourself and wonder "WHY!" and what am I doing here. The answer you had 20yrs ago for it just doesn't make sense anymore and you don't have a new one to take its place.
Sorry for that rant,cheers y'all!
when I was young Id go to 2-3 shows a week minimum. why? it was insanely fun and there was a good chance of getting laid. I was also really ino the music at that time...
I havent been to a show in years. why? Im married and they are not fun anymore...and I culd care less about most of the bands or the music anymore, it doesnt move me.
But we still wanna play music and make art right? PLaying in live bands is a young mans game..that or you're a grissled old warrior slugging it out nightly in blues bars and shit....i dont know how those dudes do it for life. SO... to figure out a way to make music and have it be FUN again, while not in the context of a youthful/sex n drugs oriented lifestyle is the challenge at my age.
THeres a couple different routes, infinite routes...find a way...or like so many others, sell the guitars. best of luck
I'm 39, married, work Monday-Friday and have to get up at 5:30 but I still try to see shows when I can...though I'm missing Boris tonight but I just can't see not making music. It's the only thing that keeps me sane. It's the only emotional expression I'm capable of so I don't see too many alternatives for me. When my band of more than 10 years fell apart I started making stuff on my own and now I'm in two bands and it's hard but I'm enjoying the new creative challenges. It's definitely a challenge doing this when you get older but it's still worth it and it beats the alternative.
I don't catch many shows these days, but if I couldn't make music, I'd check myself outta this astral plane
well, ive taken about two years off now...so i can tell you, it DOES hurt to stop making music....and I always get dragged back in, no mater how many times I say its over.
recently strated paying again a little and am happier than when I wasnt.
I dont know if I can ever go back to gigging tho or being in a proper band with more than two other people. I was just so miserable towards the end of my last stint.
Quote from: Chovie D on May 22, 2013, 06:02:47 PM
well, ive taken about two years off now...so i can tell you, it DOES hurt to stop making music....and I always get dragged back in, no mater how many times I say its over.
recently strated paying again a little and am happier than when I wasnt.
I dont know if I can ever go back to gigging tho or being in a proper band with more than two other people. I was just so miserable towards the end of my last stint.
Yeah, there's a lot of attendant bullshit that's built right into being in an active, gigging band. I left the last situation I was in mostly because of the drama in said band. Did you take 2 years off from playing/writing or just from playing out/being in bands, Chovie?
It's been about a year and a half since I was in an active band. Kinda get the itch once in a while. Doesn't I don't play. I've got everything here at my disposal anytime I want. Sometimes I play more guitar than drums or vice versa. Or I'll work on bass riffs but I usually am playing/writing ideas at least. I just wish I had more patience with the recording thing. I've got lots of half done stuff. I need to obtain and master a recording program and get a cheap interface. Been tussling with this for years. I use to get more done on a four track.