| links this page features websites on where we can be found, lyrics, shows, other bands, other cool stuff, or people to whom we owe favors (listed in absolutely no specific order) |
| newenglandrock.com this website features bands local to new england (among them, your's truly), shows, venues, and other cool stuff cornerband.com all kinds of bands and stuff, look for the future husbands and chill out to some of our mp3s nhtunes.com nhtunes.com's band webpage of the week 9.26.02: the future husbands the hippo (formerly the hippo|press) manchester (nh)'s weekly entertainment publication. a great resource for musicians, poets, writers, readers, party-goers, and anyone interested in politics and entertainment local to the merrimack valley. hold onto those vintage last week of september 2002 copies which feature the future husbands justanotherscene.com features new england bands, venues, etc. the first website to feature the future husbands gigsgalore.com bands, venues, and shows... should have the updated future husbands schedule, so check in from time to to time bull moose music an awesome independent maine/new hampshire music retailer with stores in portsmouth, nh, as well as brunswick, portland, windham, and other places in maine. hopefully they will carry a future husbands recording once one is finally released.. but for now just check out everything else this great store has to offer afternight archives features many bands including the future husbands indie-music.com the ultimate resource for indie musicians or people who just plain like good music. (plus it features us) garrison a rockin' band that until recently featured mike's mad cool drumming cousin, j morrissette (even without him, they're worth giving a listenin' to).. and if you live in the UK.. check them out on tour soon (if this link does not work, check out http://www.iodinerecordings.com/ where you can find more information and an mp3 sample of garrison) the screwdrivers a seriously rockin' band from connecticut. mike read about them in northeast performer magazine (see the next link down) and ordered their debut self-titled release. mike also e-mailed them and they gave him some great advice on recording, duplicating, and all that. these guys can rock the house pretty hard, but from mike's experience, they're awesome folks willing to help their fellow musicians too. so check em out performer magazine an awesome regionally-sensitive magazine for performers (plus it's free) soundcheck magazine a good resource for musicians and music lovers the sad cafe an awesome venue which hosted the future husbands' first show. a great place for amateur and seasoned performers alike.. plus they record your performance for you for free. give em a look.. book a gig or catch a show the well yet another great venue.. this time in portland, maine. |