Good music is worth the wait. The Cornerstones has been one of the
first bands who ever reached out to me on twitter (the blessed land
of vast music aptitude and extensive indulgence) and their songs made
a lasting impression on me. With vibrant, tense and incisive
melodies, with subtle, brisk and ardent vocals of raucous resonance, moreover with a promising debut album already released back in the day, the london based rock foursome left me eager for
more. Their second album was in the making, they said, and so the wait
began. I was lured in, held on patiently, knowing that the days, the
months that passed, time spent by the band with composing, rehearsing
and recording, would eventually pay off for the eager audience, would
eventually be endorsed by me. As good music is worth the wait, music
also takes time come into being, to evolve, to be elaborated to both
the musicians' and the listeners' approval and satifaction.
It's all about music. About getting involved, finding true music love and showing support to musicians who are worth one's effort and dedication.
Montag, 30. Dezember 2013
Sonntag, 1. Dezember 2013
Interview with the one of a kind acoustic rock band Joe Symes and the Loving Kind (.. or: the story of how I made my first interview experiences)
DrBones' music show (canadian music podcasts via spreaker.com)
I still can recall my first interview 'experience'. All too well
in fact. The tingling excitement, the pleasant anticipation, the
touch of nervousness of which I now - as almost one year has passed
since then - like to believe vanished once I started to ask the
questions I prepared. But I can tell, it hasn't, my voice, slightly
trembling, told so, I knew, probably the band knew too and all the
listeners did certaintly notice it as well.
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