Daycast is an American post-rock band that was formed in early 2005 in Fort… Read Full Bio ↴Daycast is an American post-rock band that was formed in early 2005 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The band started as an experiment involving different sounds, riffs, and chord progressions created by members individually, or composed by the band as a whole. The band was originally comprised of pianist/guitarist Brad Harris, guitarist Renato Pasqualini, and drummer Brian Robl. Although Renato was an original guitarist with Daycast, his style of playing and writing did not work well with Brad and Brian's method of writing. Renato soon left the band to pursue his own musical interests elsewhere.
Brad and Brian continued to compose music together while in search of a bassist and frontman/vocalist. After multiple auditions, Thomas White joined as the band's bassist. The three began to write music for the band's debut EP, "From This Union." In early 2006 Brad met vocalist/guitarist Carmen Curro. After multiple rehearsals with the band and some discussion, Carmen joined and the lineup was complete. The band's first goal at this point was to finish the writing and recording of the five track EP. Vocal tracks were recorded and "From This Union" was released in June 2006 under High Speed Records, Brad's record label. A limited quantity of 300 was printed. The sound of the EP was compared to acts such as Coldplay and Keane, while also drawing comparisons to Radiohead. Upon completion of the record, Carmen, and soon thereafter, Thomas, left the band in order to attend college.
Brad and Brian were back to step one. At this point, they started rehearsing with violinist Morgan Miller and began working with strings in their new music. Brad and Brian continued to listen to more and more instrumental music and they made a decision that Daycast would permanently be an instrumental band. A close friend of Brian's and long time fan of the band, guitarist/trumpeter Michael Balakonis, attended a few rehearsals. His musical taste and way of constructing songs worked well with the band's and soon enough, Mike joined Daycast. Together, the three began to refine Daycast's sound. Brad began composing string arrangements for their new material and Brian began to experiment with electronic samples and such. As the band's sound evolved, and the writing of record number two continued, so did the search for a new bassist. The search ended in late 2007 when bassist Max Zinser came on board. Once again, the lineup was complete.
The four have just recently completed their full length record, "Finding Our Way Home." The album features everything from lush, moving string parts to powerful break-outs. The album is widely available across the internet.
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Brad and Brian continued to compose music together while in search of a bassist and frontman/vocalist. After multiple auditions, Thomas White joined as the band's bassist. The three began to write music for the band's debut EP, "From This Union." In early 2006 Brad met vocalist/guitarist Carmen Curro. After multiple rehearsals with the band and some discussion, Carmen joined and the lineup was complete. The band's first goal at this point was to finish the writing and recording of the five track EP. Vocal tracks were recorded and "From This Union" was released in June 2006 under High Speed Records, Brad's record label. A limited quantity of 300 was printed. The sound of the EP was compared to acts such as Coldplay and Keane, while also drawing comparisons to Radiohead. Upon completion of the record, Carmen, and soon thereafter, Thomas, left the band in order to attend college.
Brad and Brian were back to step one. At this point, they started rehearsing with violinist Morgan Miller and began working with strings in their new music. Brad and Brian continued to listen to more and more instrumental music and they made a decision that Daycast would permanently be an instrumental band. A close friend of Brian's and long time fan of the band, guitarist/trumpeter Michael Balakonis, attended a few rehearsals. His musical taste and way of constructing songs worked well with the band's and soon enough, Mike joined Daycast. Together, the three began to refine Daycast's sound. Brad began composing string arrangements for their new material and Brian began to experiment with electronic samples and such. As the band's sound evolved, and the writing of record number two continued, so did the search for a new bassist. The search ended in late 2007 when bassist Max Zinser came on board. Once again, the lineup was complete.
The four have just recently completed their full length record, "Finding Our Way Home." The album features everything from lush, moving string parts to powerful break-outs. The album is widely available across the internet.
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We have lyrics for 'fart' by these artists:
Care Free Sounds and Music 내 동생 방귀소리는 뽕 우리 아빠 방귀소리 빵! 우리 엄마 방귀소리 뽀옹 우리는…
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Maryla Rodowicz Zaledwie złoty drucik słońca Podrapał mnie leciutko w nos …
N.I.T Lately, I've been feeling like fricken fart but that's okay …
Sebastian Castro I know why you're squirming Oh yeah I know what's going…
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@Doomhead Of course I disagree. Why: if you look on ebay you will find fart jars for sale - my point being that these have been selling for a while. Boomers, and really anyone, that wanted these could find it online after the internet eCommerce became a thing - because privacy.
So your point about "if it were Boomers" this would of been happening forever" is not realistic because (1) forever is a loaded item, and (2) its been happening since eCommerce went mainstream, and (3) there is no real way to identify the market audience due to online privacy.
My comment was a conjecture and anyone asserting "it's 100% this Generation" is making very broad statement(s).
I think my main point and why I called out Boomers is because "this Generation" gets blamed for a lot of things that is not true or fair. An example is this commentary.
At the end of the day, what someone decides to spend their hard earn money, that does not harm others, is their own business.
Bob
The fact that she's marketing this better than people with real services is honestly embarrassing for everyone else
Ryan
What a time to be alive
TonezworldTV
lolol
Steven Morrissey
and to be in a jar business
LEO
The fact that people buy them is depressing.
Aware
Imagine having to deal with her in real life like a conversation or anything just imagine
Bot
"I like to read....I'm smart"
Yuk
☆Celina_Wolf☆
Idk what's sicker, someone selling their farts or someone buying someone's fart 🤢
Becky Mesterhazi
Buying obviously!
Brianna D
@Becky Mesterhazi right lol. She’s just making money where I guess there’s a market. The people buying them are… interesting… lol