Hey everyone. We are The Parasites, basically it says we are emo but we are not we are just like got a few really hard rockish songs like Crawling by Linkin Park wich have small elements of emo in then but are mostly just hard, crazy rock. Most of our songs, however are just cool, slow yet still rock songs, like Coldplay, Artic Monkeys, Razorlight etc. The name also sounds slightly emonic but that can change so...yeah. Unfortunately we haven't actually recorded any songs yet despite writing a whole novel of them. Our first song is probably going to be called Unlike Someone We Know, and the second we are not sure but something like, "The flick of a switch, and everything is gone!" Thanks for visiting our page and when we do get some songs on we hope you think they are cool and not emo Cheers Charlie and the rest
"...The Closet Fairies, who aren't really worth mentioning, unless you like shitty pop-punk. I personally wanted to put a power-drill through my temple when I encountered their myspace. Think Mission of Burma meets the Full House theme song."
who's ready for story time!........ no not really but i will be in boston on the 7th until around the 14th. is anyone interested in hanging out with me and a few boston gals?
thanks for the history lesson! and where did you find that? there is also a version of pa dutch for the book 'the night befor christmas' with the belsnickel and cows pulling his sleigh, its pretty sweet.
well maybe i'll see some of you guys when i am in boston next weekend, hope your having fun..... oh and i can bring the book along and read you a story even though its no where near christmas. just kidding.
thanks for the long hard 7" inches this morning... hahahaha no but really thanks for the 7"s they showed up in the mail today, way good stuff. can't wait to get these to some kids around the area! keep rockin'! and let me know when you want to play around detroit on your next tour!
you are lucky to get such decent reviews. we usually get a philosophical tract about how great or terrible it is that we're doing this, and very little (in many cases NOTHING) about how the music actually sounds...