Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 9-Mar-99 Re: instrumentally speaking by Brad Bechtel@macromedia. > A Greg Ginn-influenced Western Swing band? Dude, I'm there. I'd prefer a Rober > t Fripp influence. The real question is why hasn't there been more of a push to > wards that combination of sounds. Perhaps in two years, we'll see math-country (alt.country fused with the very Frippian loud indie rock known as math-rock). If math-rock, which is essentially the bastard grandchild of King Crimson's _Red_ period, there will be many instrumentals around. Loud instrumentals. Carl Z.
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