The Farewell Bend's Brandon Butler: 'How many amplifiers can I get before it gets stupid?':
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Kansas City’s the Farewell Bend burned briefly but brightly at the tail end of the ‘90s, a eyeblink in the grand scheme of post-hardcore. Guitarist Brandon Butler and bassist John Rejba had previously played with Boys Life, who initially trafficked in a distortion-spiraling, Drive Like Jehu-inspired fashion before evolving towards an atmospheric emo approach on their 1996 swansong,
The Farewell Bend's Brandon Butler: 'How many amplifiers can I get before it gets stupid?':
The Farewell Bend's Brandon Butler: 'How many…
The Farewell Bend's Brandon Butler: 'How many amplifiers can I get before it gets stupid?':
Kansas City’s the Farewell Bend burned briefly but brightly at the tail end of the ‘90s, a eyeblink in the grand scheme of post-hardcore. Guitarist Brandon Butler and bassist John Rejba had previously played with Boys Life, who initially trafficked in a distortion-spiraling, Drive Like Jehu-inspired fashion before evolving towards an atmospheric emo approach on their 1996 swansong,