Upcoming shows

Sept 12: Powerhouse Band Fest '09, Chennai.
evening show. not matinee.




Wednesday, March 11, 2009

This time we were loaded with weapons

February 28, 2009 - After a disastrous night at Love Rock, we entered Red Shift Cafe with our weapons: prayer, prayer, prayer and prayer. Young people started flocking in. Capstone Ministry's 'Think Space' - a youth discussion brought people together sharing their opinions on the Ram Sena's moral policing. It was headed by Paul Victor, aka Rock Priest, the founder of Capstone Ministry. 

In the mean time we were all getting set to punk the place. After a small word of prayer we took the spot, plugged in and bang...we hit the power riffs. We played Change our first single and was overwhelming to see people sing the chorus along with us. A complete cafe setup, the people with coffee and sandwiches in their hands, found them tapping their feet wanting to break out jumping and screaming. We still kept the energy levels high and played back to back peppy songs including Life is Good by Stellar Kart. David was on the lead guitars bringing out the punkness within. Lloyd's energy level shot up even his lightening rods didn't help him keep the sound low. In the midst of all this Anant was multi-tasking playing the bass and trying to get all sounds right in place. And that was the first half. 

Ivan, the co-ordinator of Red Shift Cafe shared a brief message. A volunteer of Red Shift shared her testimony and sang a song.

Anant plugged in the accoustic guitar and opened the second half of our show with Spirit by Switchfoot. It was unplanned but fell in place really well. Talk to Jesus was the new song in our bags for the evening. It was followed by Run to the One a different version. We tried something new. After all the slow songs another peppy song was needed to end the show. So, Anant started thumping the bass doing a small solo and moved in to Take a Turn...and we rocked till the end.

No comments: