July 17, 2010

Society Kills Debut

Since I haven't updated this months, I figured now would be a great time.

A little over a month and a half ago, I was asked if I wanted to take over the duties of playing bass for Society Kills, ya know, that band I did a video on earlier this year. I jumped at the opportunity as I've been wanting to jump back into the music scene for a while. We've practiced at least twice a week since then and have made some great progress. I think it's because we all like a lot of the same music and for the most part, have the same influences. We click pretty well. Something that's very important for any band.

Last night was my debut with SK and the first time SK has played as a four piece. We played at the Breakroom on Plainfield in Grand Rapids. By the time we got on stage, there were maybe a dozen people left in the crowd, most of which were our friends. No big deal, we rocked out and gave them what they came to here. Though I must say that I'd really like to play for more people. Aside from me forgetting to turn one of the volume knobs up for the first song (great time to screw up, I know) it was a pretty successful show. We also debuted
two new songs, which by some chance I named.

Anyway, onto what I was going to make this post about in the first place. I couldn't believe how fast time flew as we were preparing for our set. It seemed like 15 minutes from the time we loaded our gear into the bar until the time we loaded our gear back into our cars. I was out in the pool hall talking with some friends and resting my ears from the atrocious tunes of Bullpig. I knew that we were set to go on as soon as they were done. Feeling a bit anxious and a little nervous for my first gig in well over two years, I went out and plowed through a smoke. When I got inside the rest of the band had already started moving gear onto the stage. I moved my amp and bass onto the stage, set up my pedal and the next thing I know, we're busting out the first song...and you couldn't hear the bass. The sound guy, bless him, was up there trying to figure it out. I was trying to figure it out while still keeping my lines going, not that it mattered. Then I turned the knob on the bass the other way and the thunder began. As quickly as it started, it was over.

Honestly, that was the most fun I've had in a really long time. I can't think of anything I'd rather do than stand on a stage and play some music. I'm thankful to be apart of SK and I'm really looking forward to what we're going to do.

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