They wrote the songs. They found the desk. They submitted the videos. Now, it's waiting time to find out who will win the from NPR Music.
Bands from all of the country submitted hundreds of songs to the contest for the chance to play a at NPR, appear at a taping of the quiz show "Ask Me Another," and tour the United States.
But who cares about the rest of the country? We just want to know: How did Columbus bands do?
We collected all the videos submitted by bands from Central Ohio, and we want YOU to vote on your favorite. Whether or not they win the national contest, we'll show them off on ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½'s website. Deadline to vote is April 23.
Here are the musicians, in alphabetical order:
Adam Grosshandler, "Simple Things"
, "Gas Stations, Highways"
, "Human Wreckage"
, "far too soon"
, "So Wicked"
, "Holy Water"
, "Last Kiss"
, "Patterns Don't Change"
, "Perception"
, "Dancing in the Kitchen"
, "That Moment"
, "Ladder"
, "Jupiter"
, "Wake Up Violet"
, "Alcohol and Butterfly Wings"
, "Moving Away"
, "Late Slice"
, "The End"
, "Hundred Miles To Go"
"Monday Morning"
"Playback"
, "Sitting With You As You Drift Away"
, "Clothing Optional"
, "Tin Cans"
, "Voodoo Queen"
"I Saw Superman"
, "flame/wild woman"
Phew, that was a lot of music.
Now that you've seen all the entries, vote for your favorite below. And if you're a musician and want to enter, well, there's always next year!