Ovation Response



Well Ovation is over and done with. I and not to happy with the outcome of it either. We worked really hard and we really excited for the show for it to come out as it did. The one thing I hate doing is not using our own equipment. We had to use marshal half stacks that we didn’t know how to use. Well I get the good one but Luis gets the one where the distortion wouldn’t work. I was pissed because Luis is amazing at guitar and people couldn’t hear him, and we had to waste time trying to fix the amp which cut out our playing time.

Ovation is full of douche bags. I also felt bad because so many people came to watch us and we performed so awful cuz we were so mad. We still got a great crowd response and had people skanking during taken away which surprised me. We only played 4 songs. Anyways, the D song was new but I think we rushed into playing it, we need to perfect it like taken away, complete, and drowning, but that takes time. I really think we could have won that because were so much different then every other band. All the bands sounded the same and that’s the problem with music nowadays but it’s also what gets bands signed. I think the band is really coming together now.

We were having a lot of problems before but I think now after that show and listening to other bands we realized that if we make it, we could actually be a band that revolutionizes music. At the show I was pissed off, but I started feeling better when a lot of people told me they liked the song I wrote “The Kepplar Jig”. The song is so fun to play and I think it has a really good beat which people like. The rap part was the best and I think it showed that we don’t really have a sound, that we just can combine everything and do what works for us and people like that. Anywayz, I’m out for now. Thanks to everyone who came to the show and supported us b4 and after it, you guys are amazing. I wish the performance could have been better but things happen. Marshal sucks, Line 6 owns you!!!!!!!

Posted: Sun - February 27, 2005 at 12:32 PM          


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