Sunday, June 28, 2009

6.27.09: Rock N' Brew/106.1 FM Portsmouth

Well, the band had a hell of a day yesterday. We hit the road for Springfield at about 10am after loading up Daisy (band van). Skies were clear for like the first time in about a month and things were looking good. Jay Fairly, the newest member of ZMB, had his first experience operating "Daisy" and had a bit of adjusting to do as the old girl drifted along the highway. We are sure glad to have the brakes fixed as it was even more of an adventure before those were redone.

We arrived in Springfield at about noon and unloaded, set up and sound checked. The sound guys were amazing and very easy to work with. They had top notch gear and I would say that we had our best sound yet. At 1:00pm, the doors opened and hundreds of thirsty people entered the Rock N' Brew fest. There were about 40 microbreweries on site and basically everyone went around sampling different beers. There was also lots of great food on hand.

We played two sets with a break in the middle until about 4pm. People were dancing and seemed to be having an excellent time! At one point, Jeff randomly started playing the bassline to "Billie Jean" in honor of the late Michael Jackson. Sadly, I didn't know the words and so we called upon a random girl in the audience to come up onto the stage to sing the song. I cannot recall her name, but she just happened to be an excellent singer and a theater major at a school in New York. She took the mic and rocked Billie Jean, which was unexpectedly awesome. We also raffled off a Fender guitar and raised lots of money for our charity, Sherry's House. We jammed on "Highest Level" to end our performance and literally 30 seconds after the last note was played, it started pouring. Pretty good timing on our part I must say.

Immediately following breaking down and packing up the van, we hit the road northbound for 106.1FM in Portsmouth, NH. We arrived in time to meet the DJ, Terry Blake, a Maine resident (ya Maine!). Jeff and I were then interviewed on the air and we also performed "15 Songs on the Radio", "Cougar" and "Loaded Gun" live! It was an excellent interview and we are so glad that Terry had us on his show. We hope to be back in the future!

After a very long and successful day, we hit up the McDonald's drive through to celebrate. Now I am realizing that the van is still packed up with all of our gear. I guess I should head to the band room and unload gear!

ZM

Friday, June 26, 2009

RIP King of Pop

Music lost a true icon yesterday in Michael Jackson. The band just might be doing a tribute song to him in the near future...dance moves could take some practicing though...hmmm. Time to bust out the white gloves.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Don't Look Down 2009

Hey all,

Our first album will be titled "Don't Look Down." Stay tuned for its release, which should come during the heart of this upcoming summer. I'd say a more specific date, but that would just be bad luck!

We have been working with graphic design artist, Justin Casanave, who just so happens to be our drummer. I had no idea the man had such amazing skills. It's quite the eye-catching cover that we're working on. It is something eyecatching along the lines of Nirvana's Nevermind album, that so famously has the baby swimming underwater after a dollar bill, although it's not quite that shocking (We were concerned about filming babies underwater).

Anyways, the album will have either 10 or 11 songs on it. Stay tuned for its official release date!

ZM