YOWASSUP!
Me and my buddy Jamie started a little project years ago when we were about, 11 years old, just for shits n giggles n shit. (Ostur: Icelandic for 'cheese', we think...)
We wrote a few quick/basic songs with stoopid lyrics, recorded them... didn't like the recordings... started again... lost everything in a hard drive failure... and then just left the project to rest.
Until about a week ago, when we decided to record one song to at least leave something behind. The song is pretty crap, but it's the most iconic one.
It's about two baby giants (or something)... playing with a Dolly in their cave. Unfortunately however, the dolly gets broken, and the first giant (who was the owner of the dolly) is immensely distraught, and seeks revenge.
This track is the first of three that we were planning to do. We might record more stuff next year for the fun of it, and finish off the trilogy...
So without further ado, I'd appreciate it if you clicked on the link below and wasted 5 minutes of your life to listen to it at least once.
Ostur on Facebook

Me and my buddy Jamie started a little project years ago when we were about, 11 years old, just for shits n giggles n shit. (Ostur: Icelandic for 'cheese', we think...)
We wrote a few quick/basic songs with stoopid lyrics, recorded them... didn't like the recordings... started again... lost everything in a hard drive failure... and then just left the project to rest.
Until about a week ago, when we decided to record one song to at least leave something behind. The song is pretty crap, but it's the most iconic one.
It's about two baby giants (or something)... playing with a Dolly in their cave. Unfortunately however, the dolly gets broken, and the first giant (who was the owner of the dolly) is immensely distraught, and seeks revenge.
This track is the first of three that we were planning to do. We might record more stuff next year for the fun of it, and finish off the trilogy...
So without further ado, I'd appreciate it if you clicked on the link below and wasted 5 minutes of your life to listen to it at least once.
Ostur on Facebook
