Punkcorechestral Arrives

2014-08-25 by Reptile444 | 17 Comments
Ink Procedure is an unsigned five piece alternative, but more accurately, 'punkcorechestral' (punk/hardcore/orchestral) band based out of Los Angeles, CA.
Tons of blood, lots of sweat, and one meaningful tear later, their first 5-track EP is now released and available through iTunes, Spotify, and other various locales throughout the digital realm.
Members include:
Tristan McVeigh - Vocals / Acoustic Guitar
Dana Bouchey - Vocals / Piano
Cale Bouchey - Vocals / Viola
Justin "Frizzy" Brislawn - Electric / Acoustic Guitar
Chris Bonis - Drums
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/inkprocedure
Spotify:
https://play.spotify.com/album/3vfaugp0UtQRERolKYtzNZ
iTunes:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/ink-procedure/id910606743?ign-mpt=uo%3D4
This is Why


Don't Go to a Bar on a Sunday


Midnight on Christmas


Alice


Los Angeles (Live Demo)


Tagged: Ink Procedure

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trackbytrackreviews
August 25th 2014
3469 Comments


eh

Supercoolguy64
August 25th 2014
12007 Comments


"This is Why" actually sounds pretty cool. Might check these guys out

Project
August 25th 2014
5965 Comments


TIL just by adding a violin to your music you become "orchestral"

this sounds pretty lame to me

Asdfp277
August 25th 2014
25832 Comments


1. u were lazy enough to not upload the album's cover neg
2. why do the links lead me to a site called "home improvement" or something like that what the fuck
3. pretty ok indie rock.

NonApplicable
August 25th 2014
3029 Comments


The music sounds nothing like how it's described in the article

MuhNamesTyler
August 25th 2014
6711 Comments


I don't like the guys voice

erizen826
August 25th 2014
857 Comments


This reads more like an email I'd get from a label advertising this than an actual news article.

Vakarian12
August 25th 2014
4091 Comments


terrible

TheGreatQ
August 25th 2014
3054 Comments


The music sounds nothing like how it's described in the article [2]
also
This reads more like an email I'd get from a label advertising this than an actual news article. [2]

That said this isn't too bad.

Impervious
August 25th 2014
1213 Comments


Seems like a promotional article versus actually being news worthy.

owen
August 25th 2014
5146 Comments


shilling intensifies

eddie95
August 25th 2014
708 Comments


It's no such thing as punk or as "orchestral"... It's just a fastened indie pop rock with a couple of violins.

Plus it's pretty bad, maybe except from Alice, which probably is a bit of a standout, if possible, among that mess.

Million Ghosts
August 25th 2014
130 Comments


This is suuuper awful holy shit.

zaruyache
August 26th 2014
28711 Comments


IT'S JUST A FASTENED INDIE POP ROCK WITH A COUPLE OF VIOLINS [2]

It's like calling Saor "symphonic black metal" because there are flutes and some strings. Ridiculous. Music's not bad, though, although I was expecting more trumpets. :-(

TheBarber
August 26th 2014
4130 Comments


they paid you for posting this right?

IAMLEGION
August 26th 2014
277 Comments


Kinda digging this... i think

Impervious
August 28th 2014
1213 Comments


they paid you for posting this right? [2]



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