Whose Army?
whose army? is a four piece indie band that combines snarling guitars, restless drum beats, pulsing bass lines, and heart wrenching lyrics and melodies to create simple yet intricate songs.
Favorite Artists
radiohead, modest mouse, weezer, franz ferdinand, lucero, the yeah yeah yeahs, the raveonettes, the white stripes, cloud cult, iron and wine, pink floyd, the flaming lips, velvet underground, sufjan stevens, the strokes, keane, the toadies, the boy least likely to, neutral milk hotel, broder daniel, wilco, placebo, interpol, bright eyes, Snowglobe, Jay Reatard, Reigning Sound, The Oblivions, Jack O and the Tearjerkers, The Warble, Jump Jake Jake, Arma Secreta, Harlan T. Bobo, The Coach & Four, Antique Curtains, The Grifters, Dragoon, Mouserocket, The Reatards, Jamie Randolph, Final Solutions, Vending Machine, Chase Pagan, Micheal Joyner, Staff, Joshua Cosby, This Riot, Blair Combest, El Dorado and the Ruckus, Giant Bear, Velvet Transit, manchester orchestra, ra ra riot, colour revolt
My Sites
My Homepage: http://www.whosearmyband.com
My Band's Site: http://www.whosearmyband.com
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crazyeyes Rec'd this on Oct 6, 2009:
Street Cred: 7340
Rec's: 274
Track: Use Me (Album Version)
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Artist: Bill Withers
“One of the best openings of any live album ever recorded. Withers and co. are so funky that the audience is clapping the entire time. The icing on the cake: after they've played the song once, Bill introduces the band and plays the song in its entirety for a second time!”
crazyeyes Rec'd this on Sep 22, 2009:
Street Cred: 7340
Rec's: 274
“these girls fall like DOMINOS, DOMINOS -- so catchy”
crazyeyes Rec'd this on Sep 22, 2009:
Street Cred: 7340
Rec's: 274
“a nice build beginning with Kingsmen-esque 60s pop and ending in expansive psychedelic noise rock.”
crazyeyes Rec'd this on Jul 17, 2009:
Street Cred: 7340
Rec's: 274
“light, nonsensical indie-pop. stuck in my head pretty much all the time”
