making music for music's sake. keep it diy!
"some of the most refreshing, compelling instrumental rock that has been released in the past several years." - new scheme magazine
"it becomes apparent that the listener is witnessing the birth of something tremendous" - soundaslanguage.com
"a striking burst of fresh air" - hunger, please
"every track sounds like the score to a hopped-up knifefight. this album rules." - standard iSsue
"songs OXES could have made after consuming jars of caffeine pills." - nudeasthenews
The New Scheme #20 is out now, featuring a Majority Rule retrospective, City of Ships, My Heart To Joy, Disappearer, Beware of Safety, Quieting Syrup, and more. You can click on the cover to download the new issue.
You can also view the new issue instantly at www.issuu.com
Past issues, and the digital mixtape are available at the just-relaunched www.thenewscheme.com
Thanks for the add, greatly appreciated. It's an honor to be a part of your family of friends here. We too welcome you aboard the FRQZ train with hopes you enjoy the ride! Don't be a stranger, stay in touch, keep us posted to upcoming gigs and adventures, post a performance video, and so on. Stay TUNED !
goddamn dave damn secretary. smart good looking and talented...never would have figured. come to san francisco its been a looooong time, you have never even met improved drinking seth
now that your tape player is broken you must be REALLY happy that you inherit my cd/tape player if for some reason i kick the bucket (probably here in china).
It features a Small Brown Bike retrospective, Akimbo, Brent Eyestone (Magic Bullet/Forensics), Will Killingsworth (Ampere/Orchid), Ryan Ferguson (No Knife) and much more.
You can download a copy by clicking on the cover below:
You can also order a paper copy of the new issue, or download past issues by visiting: www.thenewscheme.com