Early this year...(2006), I found a band on MySpace... they call themselves, Son Of Dork. At first I was like.... what's this.....? (kinda confuse....) but after listening to their music for a while... It was damn cool!!!!!! They were bagging on every Malaysian"MySpacer" to support them... it's allright though... coz' I will support them.. they play such a great them..... people.... you gotta support them!! they are great............ now they are beginning to ask people to support their gang, McFly...... They both are great!!!!!! If you are a PunkRock fanatix.... maybe you should try listening to them...................... ♥
HERE'S THE LINK FOR THEM............. http://www.myspace.com/sodmalaysiastreetteam ,
http://www.myspace.com/mcflymalaysiastreetteam
It's been said that you can tell a lot about people by looking at the company they keep. So what, then, could you say about a band that's collaborated with members of Kiss, Fountains of Wayne and The Cars, opened for Alanis Morissette and Ashlee Simpson and honed their craft at Berklee School of Music?
Well, you could say they're conversant in all 57 varieties of pop-rock. You could say they're as unlikely to be pigeonholed as any band around. Or you could simply say "yeah!" as you pop on Greetings From Imrie House, the Lava Records debut from The Click Five, the Boston-based quintet that's managed to grab all the brass rings mentioned above - all in less than two years together.
"We all love melodies," says bassist Ethan Mentzer. "If I can't sing it, I'm not crazy about it. I like songs that are so damn catchy that you wake up in the morning with them in your head. When I started playing the guitar at age 12, I wanted to listen to music where you could really hear the guitar - bands like Green Day and Weezer and Stone Temple Pilots became my favorites, so when the direction of this band started going towards rock, even though the songs were pop, it only felt natural."
Greetings From Imrie House collects 11 timeless power-pop confections, odes to both the good, clean and naughtily winking sorts of fun. They capture the former in the sunny tones of the artfully sleek first single "Just The Girl," and the shimmering "Catch Your Wave" (which layers Beach Boys-styled harmonies atop a contagiously jittery new wave melody) and dive into the latter on the young lovers lust-fest "Friday Night."
The quintet - none of who is older than 23 - stands out from the current pop pack on several levels. First, there are those snappy suits (a look that dates back to the days of playing mod covers during off-time at Berklee). The more important distinctions, however, come in the aural realm - in the ringing five-part harmonies that vein just about every song, and in the alternately peppy and atmospheric keyboard parts contributed by Ben Romans.
"I'm a keyboard player trapped in a guitar player's body," he laughs. "I think it's almost comical what we do with keyboards, maybe a little off the wall. It may shadow a band like The Cars or something and we're aware of that, but in the making of this album, we got introduced to a lot of really cool stuff from around 1977-82 that we really weren't aware of before."
Quick learning and stellar instincts earned The Click Five - originally known as The Click - the endorsement of several musicians who were active during that golden era, notably Paul Stanley of Kiss, who co-wrote the strutting "Angel to You (Devil To Me)" with Romans, and Elliott Easton of The Cars, who blazes through the guitar solo on the track.
"We went to see Kiss the day before Thanksgiving of 2003 and then we got to have Thanksgiving dinner with Paul, which was an experience in itself," recalls Romans. "Paul and I sat down to write and it went amazingly well. He taught us a lot about being onstage and about songs - a lot of people forget that someone like Paul Stanley doesn't just write Kiss songs."
The Click Five's members learned a lot about songcraft while playing in a wide variety of high school bands, shifting from covers to originals and from style to style. The core of the band solidified under the roof of the apartment building that lends its name to their debut, a place that Romans remembers as "a rock and roll frat house" with a dozen residents, intermittent heat and a lobby adorned with a huge replica of The Who's logo.
While they were all in different bands at the time, they gravitated towards each other after discovering how huge a swath of musical common ground they shared. And even some they didn't- as guitarist Joe Guese remembers, "We had to study a lot of jazz at Berklee, and while it's a noble style and I certainly learned a ton about the technicalities of my guitar playing, we all really wanted to play music that just gets people out of their seats." The only missing piece was a frontman - a problem that drummer Joey Zehr thought could be solved by recruiting childhood pal Eric Dill, who'd just finished a stint at Purdue University.
"From day one, we decided that this band was going to be our lives - priorities number one, two, three and down the line," says drummer Joey Zehr "I don't even think we realize how successful we are at this point simply because our method of operation was to have a huge goal but then achieve hundreds of small goals to get there."
The band cut its teeth on Boston's notoriously tough club scene (including a three month residency at the legendary Paradise rock club), promptly winning over tastemakers who put them on arena-sized bills with acts like Alanis Morissette, Rod Stewart and Fleetwood Mac. "I was a little worried when we were booked to do those last two," admits Romans. "It was for people my parents' age, but it went over great. I guess a lot of the older folks thought it reminded them of something from their past."
They fared just as well when they played a one-off show with teen sensation Ashlee Simpson - who later tabbed them as one of the opening acts on her 2005 North American tour. "That audience is very young and enthusiastic," says singer Eric Dill. "What's cool is that they're looking for reasons to like you, not reasons to be aloof."
Produced by Mike Denneen (Fountains Of Wayne, Aimee Mann, Letters to Cleo), Greetings From Imrie House opens the door to 11 inviting reasons to be fond of The Click Five - from the soaring balladry of "I'll Take My Chances," to the sensual throb of "Resign" and the starry-eyed pining of "Pop Princess." And to prove those pop history lessons stuck with 'em, they even include a cover of the Thompson Twins favorite "Lies," which would make any new wave fan proud.
"That's the song that probably got us to turn in the direction we're in now," says Romans. "We were almost kidding about it, saying 'let's pretend we're in New York in 1978,' but then we realized it's a really great song. Working that out helped us stop worrying about being the coolest band in the world, and to just start trying to be the best."
*from left to rightEthan Mentzer - Bass, VocalsEric Dill - Vocals, Rhythm Guitar Joe Guese - Lead Guitar, VocalsBen Romans - Keyboards, VocalsJoey Zehr - Drums, Vocals
:::FOR MORE DETAILS CHECK OUT http://www.theclickfive.com :::
Well, you could say they're conversant in all 57 varieties of pop-rock. You could say they're as unlikely to be pigeonholed as any band around. Or you could simply say "yeah!" as you pop on Greetings From Imrie House, the Lava Records debut from The Click Five, the Boston-based quintet that's managed to grab all the brass rings mentioned above - all in less than two years together.
"We all love melodies," says bassist Ethan Mentzer. "If I can't sing it, I'm not crazy about it. I like songs that are so damn catchy that you wake up in the morning with them in your head. When I started playing the guitar at age 12, I wanted to listen to music where you could really hear the guitar - bands like Green Day and Weezer and Stone Temple Pilots became my favorites, so when the direction of this band started going towards rock, even though the songs were pop, it only felt natural."
Greetings From Imrie House collects 11 timeless power-pop confections, odes to both the good, clean and naughtily winking sorts of fun. They capture the former in the sunny tones of the artfully sleek first single "Just The Girl," and the shimmering "Catch Your Wave" (which layers Beach Boys-styled harmonies atop a contagiously jittery new wave melody) and dive into the latter on the young lovers lust-fest "Friday Night."
The quintet - none of who is older than 23 - stands out from the current pop pack on several levels. First, there are those snappy suits (a look that dates back to the days of playing mod covers during off-time at Berklee). The more important distinctions, however, come in the aural realm - in the ringing five-part harmonies that vein just about every song, and in the alternately peppy and atmospheric keyboard parts contributed by Ben Romans.
"I'm a keyboard player trapped in a guitar player's body," he laughs. "I think it's almost comical what we do with keyboards, maybe a little off the wall. It may shadow a band like The Cars or something and we're aware of that, but in the making of this album, we got introduced to a lot of really cool stuff from around 1977-82 that we really weren't aware of before."
Quick learning and stellar instincts earned The Click Five - originally known as The Click - the endorsement of several musicians who were active during that golden era, notably Paul Stanley of Kiss, who co-wrote the strutting "Angel to You (Devil To Me)" with Romans, and Elliott Easton of The Cars, who blazes through the guitar solo on the track.
"We went to see Kiss the day before Thanksgiving of 2003 and then we got to have Thanksgiving dinner with Paul, which was an experience in itself," recalls Romans. "Paul and I sat down to write and it went amazingly well. He taught us a lot about being onstage and about songs - a lot of people forget that someone like Paul Stanley doesn't just write Kiss songs."
The Click Five's members learned a lot about songcraft while playing in a wide variety of high school bands, shifting from covers to originals and from style to style. The core of the band solidified under the roof of the apartment building that lends its name to their debut, a place that Romans remembers as "a rock and roll frat house" with a dozen residents, intermittent heat and a lobby adorned with a huge replica of The Who's logo.
While they were all in different bands at the time, they gravitated towards each other after discovering how huge a swath of musical common ground they shared. And even some they didn't- as guitarist Joe Guese remembers, "We had to study a lot of jazz at Berklee, and while it's a noble style and I certainly learned a ton about the technicalities of my guitar playing, we all really wanted to play music that just gets people out of their seats." The only missing piece was a frontman - a problem that drummer Joey Zehr thought could be solved by recruiting childhood pal Eric Dill, who'd just finished a stint at Purdue University.
"From day one, we decided that this band was going to be our lives - priorities number one, two, three and down the line," says drummer Joey Zehr "I don't even think we realize how successful we are at this point simply because our method of operation was to have a huge goal but then achieve hundreds of small goals to get there."
The band cut its teeth on Boston's notoriously tough club scene (including a three month residency at the legendary Paradise rock club), promptly winning over tastemakers who put them on arena-sized bills with acts like Alanis Morissette, Rod Stewart and Fleetwood Mac. "I was a little worried when we were booked to do those last two," admits Romans. "It was for people my parents' age, but it went over great. I guess a lot of the older folks thought it reminded them of something from their past."
They fared just as well when they played a one-off show with teen sensation Ashlee Simpson - who later tabbed them as one of the opening acts on her 2005 North American tour. "That audience is very young and enthusiastic," says singer Eric Dill. "What's cool is that they're looking for reasons to like you, not reasons to be aloof."
Produced by Mike Denneen (Fountains Of Wayne, Aimee Mann, Letters to Cleo), Greetings From Imrie House opens the door to 11 inviting reasons to be fond of The Click Five - from the soaring balladry of "I'll Take My Chances," to the sensual throb of "Resign" and the starry-eyed pining of "Pop Princess." And to prove those pop history lessons stuck with 'em, they even include a cover of the Thompson Twins favorite "Lies," which would make any new wave fan proud.
"That's the song that probably got us to turn in the direction we're in now," says Romans. "We were almost kidding about it, saying 'let's pretend we're in New York in 1978,' but then we realized it's a really great song. Working that out helped us stop worrying about being the coolest band in the world, and to just start trying to be the best."
*from left to rightEthan Mentzer - Bass, VocalsEric Dill - Vocals, Rhythm Guitar Joe Guese - Lead Guitar, VocalsBen Romans - Keyboards, VocalsJoey Zehr - Drums, Vocals
:::FOR MORE DETAILS CHECK OUT http://www.theclickfive.com :::
HAHAHAHAHA!!!!! last nite I was watcin' the Prelude Concert of Akademi Fantasia (AF).....
hahahahaha!!! It was quite a surprise man!!! I was never been the fan of AF before... but HEY! it was a phenomenon nowadays right?! I figure I just post it in my blog then... you know, as a publisity....
muahahahahahahahahahahhh!!!! anyway... I think you guys will enjoy this season though......
Hehehehe...... by now I suppose everybody has notice my new navigation bar... but here's the thing... it's still under construction.... because the only links working there is the link to my profile.... hehehehe..... well, I still haven't got free time to get it to works properly... maybe I'll get it to works some other time....(but I promise you... It will works!!!!)
YEAH!!!!!!! I just finifsh updating my blog!!!!! I promise... the new version of this blog will
contains more containts..... not like the two previous version before... maybe I will add some
song to be download from this blog hehehehe......... Hey!! since World Cup is just a coule of
days to go... maybe I will add in some interactive stuff thats of course will be about
FIFA WORLD CUP 2006......... AllRight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
p/s: Maybe I should held a party.....
YA~HA!! I just got myself a copy of My Chemical Romance's Life On The Murder
Scene..... Man,It's damn good!!!!! trust me!! It contains about 22 tracks...
I love them all...(esspecially Cemetry Drive & Drowning Lesson...) man... I totally recomment
this to all of tou out there who loves punk or Emo Rock...
Scene..... Man,It's damn good!!!!! trust me!! It contains about 22 tracks...
I love them all...(esspecially Cemetry Drive & Drowning Lesson...) man... I totally recomment
this to all of tou out there who loves punk or Emo Rock...
SINCE PERGHdotCOM IS UNDERGOING SOME RENOVATION... I DECIDED TO RENOVATE THIS RUSTY OLD BLOG ASWELL... HOWEVER THE SHOUTBOX IS STILL ALIVE!
YOU CAN STILL CHECK OUT MY LATEST ACTION AT MY BRAND NEW JOURNAL/BLOG
CLICK_HERE!
YOU CAN STILL CHECK OUT MY LATEST ACTION AT MY BRAND NEW JOURNAL/BLOG
CLICK_HERE!
Hahahahaha..... I just make my slef a Myspace music Profile...... But I dont put my own song though.... Ijust put my fav song there... (coz' I dont know how to put my own song in the computer....)
visit_it_now!
visit_it_now!
Yesterday.. when I was walking around a comic book store... I saw this comic ... the front cover is quite interesting.... since I have a lil' bit of money in my pocket.. I decided just to bought it.... at home...I open it and I was like .... WOooOOwwWWW!!! The artwork in this comic is DAMN GOOD!!! it has two separate story in it...... it also content some cool artworks from it author.....(Benjamin...).... After this... if I saw somemore Benjamin's comic in store.... I definately gonna pick it up........
A couple of days ago... when I visit KERAWANGdotCOM ...I read something about this new artblock project.... the project is held by CRADLEprojekt ...(I'm also new to this guys...)
They are inviting all artblogger to participate in this event... So... all you artblogger out there... you know what to do....Okey tht's all.... I'm off to play this new mmorpg I just got....(for more details.... click on the picture above...)
Muahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!! I've just sign up my blog at MalaysiaTopBlogs a couple of days ago....... ithowever... my blog have to have somebody to vote for it... so if you guys think that my blog is worth to vote for... than vote!!!! Since I'm on MalaysiaTopBlogs now... I was thinking... maybe I should renovate my blog somemore.... you know... change the layout and all... Okey you guys.... dont forget to vote for me okey.... hehehe....
Click_here_to_vote!
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A couple of days ago... I read an articles on Utusan Malaysia(Malaysia Post) about animation in Malaysia.... alot of interesting stuff about malaysian animation production....!! That's quite proving that Malaysian Animation still going strong... although I'm not into animation that much... but I'm sure glad that animation In Malaysia is strong as animation in other country... such as US & Japan.... In that article, they also said that there will be a brand new animation series that will be hitting RTM 1(Tv1) very soon.....
PLZ SEND UR COMMENT ABOUT MY ARTWORK!!! (plz........... I need ur comments emmediatly!!!~huhu!) THERE'S MORE AT http://hyex.deviantart.com