

In a small midwestern city, in late 2005, Noel Tyler and Tom McNish created a musical duo. Using only a single condenser microphone, a 15-watt practice amp, and a $200.00 drum set, they recorded a four song EP in Tom's parents' basement with a computer program. They distributed their homemade musical concoction to their friends, family, and anyone who would listen. After getting good reviews from people who heard it, they decided to take it to the next level. But in order to play shows, they needed another member. Tom knew just the person.
Throughout Tom's teenage years, he had been in several different bands. Unsuccessful though they were, he did come across some people with some serious talent. And Michael Belden was one of those people. After hearing the recording that Noel and Tom had made, Michael decided to join Quixotic. And after one terrible show, the band was to be no more. Back to the drawing board they went. With some new music, infinite persistence, and a little bit of magic, ASTRAL FEEDBACK was born. Before too long, they had been picked up by a manager named Don Keith, and began playing shows throughout the state of Michigan. After a year and a half of playing in a different city almost every weekend, Astral Feedback had decided to record their first real demo. They went to Sonic Landscapes Studios in their hometown of Jackson, Michigan. They recorded four songs, and posted them on their myspace webpage.
A few months later, an independent A&R company called The Green Light Firm had offered them the opportunity to record a single at Pendlwood Studios in Columbus, Ohio. The band decided to record the song "Boblo Island." And not long afterward, they were offered a development deal from Fidelity Entertainment. The parent company of both Green Light and Pendlwood. This deal revolved around the recording of their first full length album which is still in progress. The EP is out now, and consists of the first four songs on the album. They went on their first multi-state tour in the summer of 2008 and are anxiously awaiting the next step in their magical journey.
Throughout Tom's teenage years, he had been in several different bands. Unsuccessful though they were, he did come across some people with some serious talent. And Michael Belden was one of those people. After hearing the recording that Noel and Tom had made, Michael decided to join Quixotic. And after one terrible show, the band was to be no more. Back to the drawing board they went. With some new music, infinite persistence, and a little bit of magic, ASTRAL FEEDBACK was born. Before too long, they had been picked up by a manager named Don Keith, and began playing shows throughout the state of Michigan. After a year and a half of playing in a different city almost every weekend, Astral Feedback had decided to record their first real demo. They went to Sonic Landscapes Studios in their hometown of Jackson, Michigan. They recorded four songs, and posted them on their myspace webpage.
A few months later, an independent A&R company called The Green Light Firm had offered them the opportunity to record a single at Pendlwood Studios in Columbus, Ohio. The band decided to record the song "Boblo Island." And not long afterward, they were offered a development deal from Fidelity Entertainment. The parent company of both Green Light and Pendlwood. This deal revolved around the recording of their first full length album which is still in progress. The EP is out now, and consists of the first four songs on the album. They went on their first multi-state tour in the summer of 2008 and are anxiously awaiting the next step in their magical journey.

Astral Feedback - Where does the Flamingo go?
| Member Since: | 8 / 29 / 2005 |
| Website: | You're lookin' at it! |
| Band Members: | Noel Tyler on Bass and Vocals, Michael Belden on Drums moonlighting guitar, and Tom McNish on guitar and moonlighting drums |
| Influences: | Nirvana, The Beatles, Billie Holiday, Bright Eyes, Jimi Hendrix, Amy Winehouse, The White Stripes, The Black Keys, Fireflight, Flyleaf, Kimya Dawson, Buddy Guy, Family Force 5, Beethoven, Chopin, Ella Fitzgerald, Etta James, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Nellie McKay, Sufjan Stevens, Sean Lennon, Pink Floyd, Angels & Airwaves. |
| Record Label: | Fidelity Entertainment Group |
| Label Type: | Independent |
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