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Artist Websites
- You Won't
- Allison Weiss
- Basement Batman
289 Kent Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11211You Won't
http://youwont.bandcamp.com/
From website: http://www.youwontyouwont.com/youwho.html
Massachusetts natives Josh Arnoudse and Raky Sastri have been making things together since 1999, when they engaged in horrendously reckless swordplay during a high school production of "My Favorite Year."
From 2003 to 2008 they collaborated on a series of strange and little-seen movies, an experience that served to cement their creative partnership whilst confusing their general understanding of art and contemporary human society.
After several years of trading home recordings via CD-Rs and the internet, Josh and Raky began making music together in 2008 while living in New York City, spending much of the next two years playing and touring in garage folk band Nohow On, a project based around Raky's compositions. You Won't was born in late 2010, when the pair willfully marooned themselves in the woods of Littleton, MA (for the second and third time, respectively) to record an album of Josh's songs.
They happily challenge anyone to a game of wiffle ball but must warn you that they play to win and take it very seriously.
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From website: http://www.youwontyouwont.com/youwho.html
Massachusetts natives Josh Arnoudse and Raky Sastri have been making things together since 1999, when they engaged in horrendously reckless swordplay during a high school production of "My Favorite Year."
From 2003 to 2008 they collaborated on a series of strange and little-seen movies, an experience that served to cement their creative partnership whilst confusing their general understanding of art and contemporary human society.
After several years of trading home recordings via CD-Rs and the internet, Josh and Raky began making music together in 2008 while living in New York City, spending much of the next two years playing and touring in garage folk band Nohow On, a project based around Raky's compositions. You Won't was born in late 2010, when the pair willfully marooned themselves in the woods of Littleton, MA (for the second and third time, respectively) to record an album of Josh's songs.
They happily challenge anyone to a game of wiffle ball but must warn you that they play to win and take it very seriously.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA Lic [Read more]
http://youwont.bandcamp.com/
From website: http://www.youwontyouwont.com/youwho.html
Massachusetts natives Josh Arnoudse and Raky Sastri have been making things together since 1999, when they engaged in horrendously reckless swordplay during a high school production of "My Favorite Year."
From 2003 to 2008 they collaborated on a series of strange and little-seen movies, an experience that served to cement their creative partnership whilst confusing their general understanding of art and contemporary human society.
After several years of trading home recordings via CD-Rs and the internet, Josh and Raky began making music together in 2008 while living in New York City, spending much of the next two years playing and touring in garage folk band Nohow On, a project based around Raky's compositions. You Won't was born in late 2010, when the pair willfully marooned themselves in the woods of Littleton, MA (for the second and third time, respectively) to record an album of Josh's songs.
They happily challenge anyone to a game of wiffle ball but must warn you that they play to win and take it very seriously.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
From website: http://www.youwontyouwont.com/youwho.html
Massachusetts natives Josh Arnoudse and Raky Sastri have been making things together since 1999, when they engaged in horrendously reckless swordplay during a high school production of "My Favorite Year."
From 2003 to 2008 they collaborated on a series of strange and little-seen movies, an experience that served to cement their creative partnership whilst confusing their general understanding of art and contemporary human society.
After several years of trading home recordings via CD-Rs and the internet, Josh and Raky began making music together in 2008 while living in New York City, spending much of the next two years playing and touring in garage folk band Nohow On, a project based around Raky's compositions. You Won't was born in late 2010, when the pair willfully marooned themselves in the woods of Littleton, MA (for the second and third time, respectively) to record an album of Josh's songs.
They happily challenge anyone to a game of wiffle ball but must warn you that they play to win and take it very seriously.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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Allison Weiss
Allison Weiss is an American guitar player and singer-songwriter from Brooklyn, NY.
Weiss first picked up a guitar at age 14 in an attempt to become a punk rock star and impress her high school crush, and though the teenage romance died after one short month, her passion for music lived on.
After moving to Athens, GA in 2005, Weiss spent the next five years in and out of various pseudo-relationships which fueled the fire for one infectious breakup song after another. She toured the southeast relentlessly and wrote constantly, self-releasing three EPs and a fan-funded full length album by the end of 2009.
At the same time, Weiss quietly built up a dedicated internet fanbase and a reputation for shameless self promotion. She gained recognition in the music community for her effective grassroots marketing techniques and spoke on a 2010 SXSW panel about crowdfunding, all while earning a BFA at the University of Georgia.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
Weiss first picked up a guitar at age 14 in an attempt to become a punk rock star and impress her high school crush, and though the teenage romance died after one short month, her passion for music lived on.
After moving to Athens, GA in 2005, Weiss spent the next five years in and out of various pseudo-relationships which fueled the fire for one infectious breakup song after another. She toured the southeast relentlessly and wrote constantly, self-releasing three EPs and a fan-funded full length album by the end of 2009.
At the same time, Weiss quietly built up a dedicated internet fanbase and a reputation for shameless self promotion. She gained recognition in the music community for her effective grassroots marketing techniques and spoke on a 2010 SXSW panel about crowdfunding, all while earning a BFA at the University of Georgia.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
Allison Weiss is an American guitar player and singer-songwriter from Brooklyn, NY.
Weiss first picked up a guitar at age 14 in an attempt to become a punk rock star and impress her high school crush, and though the teenage romance died after one short month, her passion for music lived on.
After moving to Athens, GA in 2005, Weiss spent the next five years in and out of various pseudo-relationships which fueled the fire for one infectious breakup song after another. She toured the southeast relentlessly and wrote constantly, self-releasing three EPs and a fan-funded full length album by the end of 2009.
At the same time, Weiss quietly built up a dedicated internet fanbase and a reputation for shameless self promotion. She gained recognition in the music community for her effective grassroots marketing techniques and spoke on a 2010 SXSW panel about crowdfunding, all while earning a BFA at the University of Georgia.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
Weiss first picked up a guitar at age 14 in an attempt to become a punk rock star and impress her high school crush, and though the teenage romance died after one short month, her passion for music lived on.
After moving to Athens, GA in 2005, Weiss spent the next five years in and out of various pseudo-relationships which fueled the fire for one infectious breakup song after another. She toured the southeast relentlessly and wrote constantly, self-releasing three EPs and a fan-funded full length album by the end of 2009.
At the same time, Weiss quietly built up a dedicated internet fanbase and a reputation for shameless self promotion. She gained recognition in the music community for her effective grassroots marketing techniques and spoke on a 2010 SXSW panel about crowdfunding, all while earning a BFA at the University of Georgia.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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