Thanks, Tragically Hip, for being my inspiration to get on stage and play. We started playing in 1996-97. I was introduced to my two favorite bands at this time; the doors and the Tragically Hip. These two bands possessed me. I absorbed this energy and power. My desire manifested a new band for this earth.
Here are two of our original songs I had recorded in random bars in the U.S.
This song is called Gray Day. A perfect, subconscious, bar song where people can still talk and play pool while enjoying the music. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="https://youtu.be/qgUFssveKOA">https://youtu.be/qgUFssveKOA</a><!-- m -->
And this song is called Insecurity. I enjoyed playing the drums on both of these songs. They have lots of space for creative, improvisational drum playing which I take full advantage of. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="https://youtu.be/W41zEC9Au-0">https://youtu.be/W41zEC9Au-0</a><!-- m -->
Enjoy!!
Kevala Wrote:Thanks, Tragically Hip, for being my inspiration to get on stage and play. We started playing in 1996-97. I was introduced to my two favorite bands at this time; the doors and the Tragically Hip. These two bands possessed me. I absorbed this energy and power. My desire manifested a new band for this earth.
Here are two of our original songs I had recorded in random bars in the U.S.
This song is called Gray Day. A perfect, subconscious, bar song where people can still talk and play pool while enjoying the music. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="https://youtu.be/qgUFssveKOA">https://youtu.be/qgUFssveKOA</a><!-- m -->
And this song is called Insecurity. I enjoyed playing the drums on both of these songs. They have lots of space for creative, improvisational drum playing which I take full advantage of. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="https://youtu.be/W41zEC9Au-0">https://youtu.be/W41zEC9Au-0</a><!-- m -->
Enjoy!!
I like the sound of that guitar, very nice. Enjoyed your unique drumming style too reminded me of early Floyd.
One guitar, one bass, one drum-set, one singer. Pretty rich sound.
Do you play music?
These videos are fond memories of a time when my creativity was peaking. And thanks for the compliment. Most drummers we toured with did not like the way I played. Since I couldn't up and dance like Gord on stage, I played the drums like I was painting the music. Throwing, splashing colors around.
Music is so fluid, a dream-state where I can read the minds of others. I can push and pull Power. I can then use this wisdom to spark insights. {Goes hand in hand with Vedic knowledge (Ishaya monks)}.
Ok, Kevala gotta admit, I clicked on the link wondering what crazy ass shit I was going to hear.......have to say I'm pleasantly surprised, that's some great stuff. "Insecurity" has a great sound to it, makes me think what it would sound like if Pink Floyd and Pearl Jam ever played together.
Keep it up, great sound!
Kevala Wrote:Do you play music?
Every day, guitar mostly but anything with strings works for me.
Awesome.... The guitar player Eric has my old drums now. He plays them and I told him that once he started learning them he'd never go back to guitar. But he said that the guitar is his tool because he mostly likes songwriting. I love stringed instruments too.
I uploaded another one of our songs to Youtube today. It has a tribute to Gordon Edger Downie "He who walks among the stars" at the end.
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:welcome