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Boys Republic: who are they?Boys Republic is basically a musical project set up as the vehicle for Marijn Ophorst's solo project, the Kismet album. Among other things, Marijn played guitar in MonoMelodies and bass in Eurotrash, Board of Directors and jASMiNE.
When he felt the time was right to initiate a project completely "of his own", Boys Republic started out as a "regular" solo project, with the occasional guest musician. However, the plan quickly matured, and though Marijn still plays most instruments himself when recording, a live band is being formed.
Boys about town
2005-12-08
Ah, it sure has been a while. Eek, it's been over a year! By Jove. That's what you get for being way too busy to think about performing.
But Marijn's finally been working on new demos. Check them out here. It's all one-take stuff, but it gives a very good idea of the direction the band is headed in.
On a side note, there's a number of interesting community-2.0-public beta-style projects around these days. Of course, you'll all have heard of MySpace. Marijn started putting an account together there but lost his password; anyway, the site pretty much sucks in his professional opinion. Still, one day soon he'll set himself to the task.
There's also something called Sell-a-band. Basically, it's like MySpace, only you can actually save up for a recording. The idea is pretty cool, but with only about 70 bands enlisted at the time of writing (and a site which is arguably even worse than MySpace) it remains to be seen whether or not this will become a success. In any case, should you be bored, be sure to "become a believer" (as they call it). It'll cost you less than 10 euros and we'll be the happier for it.
Last but not least - for our Dutch fans - Holland's largest community site CU2 launched a music section this week. There's not money to be made, but with some 500.000 registered users the potential fan base makes up for a lot. Oh, and Marijn coded most of it, so you should definitely check it out here.
Well, that's all for now, and be sure to let us know what you think of the new material!
P.S. Andy and Niels say "hi" too. Like Marijn, they've been up to their necks in work.
Back from the grave
2004-12-07
Thought we were dead and buried? Think again! The Boys are very much alive and kicking, albeit that work has continued behind the scenes these last few months. So, what's cooking?
First of all, we decided to let Sander go as our regular drummer. All of us felt it wasn't gelling together well and fast enough. Chances are Marijn will continue to play with him though in a spin-off band of sorts, but plans for this are still in a very early stage and won't mature till after this summer, probably. As a replacement, we once again drafted Paul van Schaik, who will at least be joining us for the recording of our new single, and probably subsequent shows. Basically, we'll just take it from there and see what happens.
As to the single, we're still deciding on which songs it should consist of, so any thoughts on your part are much valued. In our miscallaneous section you'll find some slightly less afwul recordings of candidates Vampire, Traffic and Baby Doll, as well as new candidate A Bond Like This. Also featured are re-recorded demos of I'll Let You Know and Nicotine, as well as another all-new song, Lullabye.
Anyway, as soon as we've finally decided what we want to record you'll be the first to know. It's quite a hard choice, since we don't exactly have the money to indefinitely release singles. Yet :)
Come to Jamaica
2004-12-04
The infamous Lickin' My Weed is now available for download. The what? Don't ask, just experience...
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