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Follow Terry on Twitter!
You can now follow Terry Corso of Alien Ant Farm on Twitter! @terrycorsoaaf
Pretty Neato with Mike Cosgrove!
You guys should really check out Mike’s new band called Pretty Neato. They will be playing a couple of shows at Romano’s Concert Lounge and Red Rock. You can get the detailed info at their MySpace Page. To listen to the Pretty Neato read the rest of this article.
Get Terry’s guitars off e-bay!

Now you have a chance to get one of Terry’s original guitars – including the one used in Attitude music video and many more.
Here they are:
- Vox AC30 / 6 TB Amp Alien Ant Farm Terry Corso Gear
- Schecter Jazz-6 Guitar Alien Ant Farm Terry Corso
- Schecter Special Guitar Alien Ant Farm Terry Corso
- Schecter 006 Guitar Alien Ant Farm Terry Corso
- Schecter C-1t Guitar Alien Ant Farm Terry Corso
- Schecter Corsair Guitar Alien Ant Farm Terry Corso
- Schecter S-1 Artist Guitar Alien Ant Farm Terry Corso
Check out One Night Stand by Subrosa Union!
“Did Subrosa Union replace pot with Jäger shots as their vice of choice? When I saw them at Flamingo Cantina a year ago, the Austin-by-way-of-El-Paso trio was jamming the kind of reggae-rock odes to Mary Jane that made Sublime and 311 popular with college kids in the ’90s. But when Subrosa Union’s latest full-length, One Night Stand, landed at my doorstep, I was blown away by the scorcher of an opening track that is “Penny Arcade.” The song is a full-speed-ahead pop-rock anthem with big crunchy guitar riffs and sing-along lyrics about a subject some of us know all too well: dramatic yet addictive chicks.
Using arcade games as a metaphor, frontman Michael Anaya lets the character of Penny know, “Ain’t got no time to nickel and dime with you.” Still, he concedes, “You got your hooks in me, and nothing’s for free.”
If anyone has mastered hooks, it’s this band. One Night Stand is chocked full of big, blaring anthemic choruses fit for rock festivals and pop-rock radio. They get in your head and never leave. If 101x, the local alt-rock station, isn’t putting this album on rotation soon, I don’t know what’s wrong with them. This is the kind of music that would do really well with their crowd.
And Subrosa knows it, too. The album’s lead single is “6th St. Beauty Queen,” a catchy mid-tempo admonishment of the big-haired, overly-made-up and scantily-clad ladies who act like anything but. Who in Austin between the ages of 18 and 30 can’t relate to that sentiment? Yet, I can totally foresee these “beauty queens” doing flavored vodka shots at Maggie Mae’s while completely unironically claiming this song as their jam. The song is geographically specific, but the theme is universal: “You always sleep in your make up, tomorrow you wake up, ready to black out and do it again.””
Continue reading this review at austinvida.com.
Check out a short clip of their song “6th St. Beauty Queen” below.
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