"The most important thing for a band to have is confidence; When someone believes so deeply in the art they create to not care for the opinions of others, to not feel the need to prove themselves to anyone who will listen and even more to those who will not. Throwing on skinny jeans, growing facial hair, and wearing an animal print shirt with an eagle/wolf on it is not confidence, that’s trend following, I’m amazed at how often those two get confused. That’s not a shot at the scene, I’m just referencing the inherent differences between swagger and confidence and how it pains me to see people buy so much into one when mistaking it for the other.
Dreamers Of The Ghetto (made up of Luke Jones, Jonathon Jones, Lauren Jones, and Marty Sprowles (two brothers, a wife, and a close friend)) could quite possibly be the most confident band in music right now. From the first listen “Tether” is a perfect example of how a band can give the impression that they not only know exactly what they are doing but they are playing exactly the way they want to. Sure you could compare their sound to U2 or Springsteen but this is not another band channeling their influences, this is a band putting out some good old fashioned “take it or leave it” rock and roll all the while still giving off that “New Car” Smell.
These Bloomington, IN natives channel late 80′s arena rock in the most enjoyable way and, with all honesty, I never thought a band would come along that I could actually say that about. Having relationships so closely involved outside of the band could be the secret to where the unprecedented confidence comes from" (Via: listenbeforeyoubuy.net)
Dreamers Of The Ghetto (made up of Luke Jones, Jonathon Jones, Lauren Jones, and Marty Sprowles (two brothers, a wife, and a close friend)) could quite possibly be the most confident band in music right now. From the first listen “Tether” is a perfect example of how a band can give the impression that they not only know exactly what they are doing but they are playing exactly the way they want to. Sure you could compare their sound to U2 or Springsteen but this is not another band channeling their influences, this is a band putting out some good old fashioned “take it or leave it” rock and roll all the while still giving off that “New Car” Smell.
These Bloomington, IN natives channel late 80′s arena rock in the most enjoyable way and, with all honesty, I never thought a band would come along that I could actually say that about. Having relationships so closely involved outside of the band could be the secret to where the unprecedented confidence comes from" (Via: listenbeforeyoubuy.net)
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