Countdown to NX35 2010: 23 days ’til your love for music grows.
For those of you that have been keeping up with this countdown, you’ve probably noticed I haven’t been keeping up with it myself lately. (For those of you who haven’t, then I have successfully tricked you by postdating the days I missed!) I was actually impressed that I’ve kept up with it daily for as long as I did (I have a habit of starting many projects and never finishing them) but I guess I surprised myself with how much I really do love this little community-run music conferette and its ever-growing lineup. But I had to celebrate snow days and “Singles Awareness Day” which left little time and coherence to dedicate to this blog. So, my apologies for the delay (hasn’t my penance of writing five posts in one day been enough?) and we can now return to our regularly scheduled program.
The Timeline Post
Do you know who else loves music? Gutterth Productions. The labors of love from Michael Briggs and Brent Frishman result in podcasts, albums, shows, artwork and some of the best promotion this side of the metroplex. They have an impressive roster of musicians they have worked with and that includes today’s featured band, The Timeline Post.
There hasn’t been much said about The Timeline Post but I expect there to be once they release their newest album, Slow Descent, next week. This rock outfit from Denton brings dramatic highs and lows into their music that draws relative lines to Muse. And that’s not a bad comparison. The epic chorus of their title track furthers the similarities but the ethereal choir in “Three” shows that they aren’t just some copycat rock band. I look forward to hearing the rest of the new album although it is a shame I can’t it to their CD release party next Friday at Hailey’s. Guess that means I’ll have to try and catch them as well as New Science Projects at Gutterth’s showcase at NX35 on the opening night of the festival, huh?
Notable tunes to preview: “Slow Descent”, “Devil’s Alamo” / Myspace / Facebook












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