Archive for June, 2008

My First Gig

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Well, I haven’t written one of these recently (I keep forgetting!) but here’s a quick one about my first gig that I played last night.

It was amazing, in all honesty. Me and the rest of my band (well, the band that I am a member of) had only had three practices and we sounded pretty good, and our mistakes weren’t too noticeable. (well, ok, maybe they were! Still…!)
It was pretty nerve racking at first, but the audience were very supportive and kind. I can honestly say that it’s an awesome experience seeing people enjoying your music; the stuff you wrote just for fun.
Anyone who’s ever gigged before will know what a great experience it is. It’s fantastic. It’s wonderful. It’s fun. It’s the best. You see bands playing live and wonder if they’re having as much fun as it seems. Truth is; they are. It’s awesome.
Now, I’ve played two performances with my band before, but they weren’t gigs. People were sitting in chairs, no-one cared about the music, and everyone was there to see someone else but us (most likely their own kids or a friend). It was terrible. It sucked.
But this was entirely different. We played for 30 minutes. This was the real deal. It was excellent, and the most fun I’ve ever had.
A week before the gig, we were screwed. We had no drummer and had barely any practices. But at the last minute, a drummer contacted us through the internet and we met up twice and practiced. With this in mind, we played phenomenally well, really.
Now, like a good little Youtuber, I arranged to have the performance filmed. So here are the videos of my songs from the gig.
Why Don’t You See:
This song opened our set, and got the audience hooked almost instantly. It was an awesome feeling, and even though we made a few mistakes here and there, it sounded pretty good! This song was always hypothetically intended to be a gig opener (hence why it’s the first song on An Unnecessary Biography) and honestly, I’m glad it worked out as I’d planned.
Quadrat in the Tree:
Some of you already know this song thanks to the video I put on Youtube, so with that in mind, we decided to play this song. Again, a few slip-ups but to be fair, we only met the drummer less than a week before the gig.
Project 52:
Like the above, some of you may already recognize this from the beginning of my Clayground shorts. Again, we messed up a little bit, but who’s to judge? It’s not the end of the world, and it was good fun. Oh and my hands were tired and couldn’t do the solo thing properly, making me look a bit of a fool. But nevertheless, it was still enjoyable!
You can see more videos on our Youtube Profile, www.youtube.com/delayedfinality – and if you enjoyed the videos, you can add the band on Myspace (or download our free demo) at www.myspace.com/delayed finality.

Download Festival 2008

Monday, June 16th, 2008

I went to the Download Festival over the weekend for the second time, and I must say it has gained a rather mixed feeling from me.

Man
Ok, so to start with, the first thing that really got on my nerves wasn’t the fact that the campsite was incredibly far away from the car park (although, not as far as last year), but that the campsite was amazingly far from the actual stages. Last year, they weren’t too far away; you could go between from tent to stage in a minute or two. This year, they placed the stage about a mile away from the campsite (literally). It took about half an hour to walk between the two, meaning that by the time I had gotten from the car, to the campsite, set up the tent and gone to the stages, I’d missed a lot of the bands that were performing early on, and was very tired. I know it’s my fault for not getting there on the Thursday, but due to circumstances, it just wasn’t possible this year.
Then, next up, was that the road from the camp site to the stage was very dirty; as seen by my once black, worn-out trainers (that will now be going in the bin):
trainers
With it being dry, all the dirt was in the air, and to my bad fortune, I seemed to be allergic to the dust, as well. Fan-freaking-tastic. So not only was I tired from the walk, I was sneezing and rubbing my eyes, even though I’d taken five million hay-fever tablets. Wonderful. And to put the icing on the cake, the main stage was also positioned in a place that had this dust everywhere, meaning I felt rotten when watching the bands on the main stage. Hooray.
Next up on my list of things that annoyed me was that there were so many lazy idiots there. Now, I know that humans are generally ignorant, lazy bastards but ugh. People left litter literally everywhere (The floor was caked it in plates, cups, etc. You name it and it would be on the floor), people shouted stupid crap and threw bottles at the bands (I mean, if you don’t like them, don’t watch them. It’s not exactly hard to work that one out. And if you’re waiting for the next band, shut the hell up and just be patient. Christ.), and some people were just generally obnoxious. Of course, a number of people there are quite nice, but a lot aren’t. Ugh.
However, apart from those minor setbacks, it was all good, and I enjoyed myself.
Some of the bands I particularly liked included “The Offspring”, “Madina Lake”, “Ash”, “Rival Schools”, “Elliot Minor”, “Kill Hannah”, “Exit Ten” and “The Galvatrons”. In Fact, today I went out and bought three CDs; The Offspring’s “Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace”, Kill Hannah’s “Until There’s Nothing Left of Us”, and Exit Ten’s “Remember The Day”. I also imported about five of my Mother’s “Ash” CDs to my iTunes Library (One of the pros of having parents with a decent taste in music, heh).
All in all, it was good fun really. I would go into details about the performances, but I plan to review the albums in later blog posts, so I’ll include a section on the gig as well. Keep your eyes peeled.

No More Exams. Ever.

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Finally! No more exams!

I am a free man! Yes!!

iPods

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Does anyone else find that they play the right song at the right moment?

I mean, I got off the bus today and My Chemical Romance’s “Teenagers” started playing. But funnily enough the lyrics of the song matched what I saw.
When the lines “And keep and eye on you son, so they can watch all the things you do.” came up, I saw a police van and the policeman was watching me. Then when the song sung “Because the drugs never work”, I walked past a Pharmacy.
It’s funny how these coincidences work out.

3:10 Minutes of my New Short Finished!

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

Yep. I’ve finished 3 minutes and ten seconds of my new short, and I must say this is going to be a GREAT way to end Clayground while I make the movie (as I doubt I’ll have the time to make a short WHILE I make the movie).

Hopefully, it’ll be at least 5 minutes long (the new short, not the movie), but I can tell you that it’s got some characters from previous episodes in. I shall not spoil any more!
Let’s hope it’s a good-un!
ED: The Movie has been Cancelled. (18/04/09)