standing in front of a room full of people who are listening to you caterwaul and fumble through the chords is enough to make you lose your mind. The first time I performed at the local coffee shop – fueled by adrenalin and
Mike Mirabella’s vocals layered over the piano chords gives it a haunting touch. It’s slow moving, but that changes as it gradually intensifies into [Chad Raleigh's] screaming guitar solo"... "Right from the opener I enjoyed the anticipation of what would come next. Give it a listen ...
Over not much more than a mangled, erratically strummed ukulele and stocky drum loop, Garbus spits and howls while never losing the beat, remaining focused and completely intense. She may have slipped unnoticed through the first half of the year, but especially after a killer recent run opening...
Wow, when I recognized the chords to this one…. This is a song from the second Toad album,Pale, self-released in 1989 for $6000, when the band was barely out of high school. Onthe album versionGlen sounds like the shiny, slightly-sullen, longhaired teenager that he was, and I love...
sandwiched between, creates a mini theatre. A portable projector screen with laptop controlled slideshow completed the ‘props’ along with Nick’s ukulele, of course. A makeshift bar in the back of the shop ensured a convivial atmosphere indeed as patrons chose champagne, wine or Gippsland Gold...