Been a week.
Trying to finish the digital release for Safe Harbour / Rogue State is ongoing.
It's taken a while and I am well and truly ready to be done with it. May have spat the dummy at least once whilst dealing with technical complexity and websites.
It's a thing.
Big ups to Ross, , Raelynn and Hugo for talking to the lads last week about the new albums.
Sunday out at Windsor was rain soaked. I'm starting to wonder if it's us :-)
On the one hand, the rain is a blessed relief, and will make filming a clip for Lady Grey all the better.
On the other hand, it's wet, some dude slipped and broke something at the show before ours on Sunday (ouch) and well, water gets in everywhere.
By the time we started up yesterday it was 2 hours later than scheduled. That happens.
Congrats to the participants in the band comp.
We were fortunate that so many people stayed so late into the evening on a Sunday to hear us, especially after almost 6 hours of straight music - at a volume level that was loudly audible from the car park.
Cheers to the Fitzgerald Family for coming out. We had Jo with us, always sure to make us sound better.
We had a good set, in no small part due to the thoughtfulness of Rosie with the setlist and the additional work Bill & Mr Wizard have put in. Mr Wizard's slide has never sounded better.
Also a big shout out to the Mad Lads on sound who wound up driving back to Melbourne the same night. Hope they opted to stop for some sleep along the way.
This week I still have the never-ending-finish-line to cross, with completion of release items and a show on Saturday at the Townie.
If it's quiet on the blog you may still be able to hear my occasional curse word when I find another typo in my artwork :-)
Here's what Mike O'Cull had to say.
STORMCELLAR
Safe Harbour
Rogue State
Review by Mike O’Cull, independent music journalist. www.mikeocull.com
Stormcellar is an innovative roots music band from Australia that has spent the last 11 years blending many different roots genres with multimedia and human performance. The band has toured the world and performed with blues legends, Mongolian throat singers, American poets, and a vast assortment of other characters. The level of songwriting and play are always high and anyone who has heard the group knows that a new Stormcellar release is always worth a listen.
Stormcellar fans are in luck, currently, because the band’s new release is really two distinct records that both overlap and stand alone. Safe Harbour and Rogue State are the titles and each one shows a different facet of this talented outfit. Rogue State is a wonderfully-recorded band record full of outstanding singer/songwriter roots rock music the likes of which few bands can replicate. Many of the tracks carry a vibe somewhere between the Stones and Counting Crows. The standout cut is “Pirouette,” which also appears on Safe Harbour, but no bad songs live here. Check out “Goin’ Downtown,” “Down & Dirty,” and “Soul Thing” to see for yourself.
Safe Harbour is a more acoustic and art-focused record with a concept. The guitar elements on these songs were recorded outdoors at various locations and the environmental sounds of each made part of the recordings. Video was captured along with audio and you can watch the actual takes heard on the record being laid down. The version of “Pirouette” here, recorded on the Dobroyd Sailing Club Pier in Rodd Point, is stunningly emotional done with acoustic guitar, violin, and a vocal. The outdoor sounds bring an unexpected tranquility to the moment, so use your headphones to not miss anything. An instrumental version that’s included is just as beautiful. “Sail Away” is another great song given the same treatment. Vocal, instrumental, and electronically remixed versions are included and each has its charms.
Stormcellar radiates the confidence of an established band comfortably pushing its creativity in public. All of this music is deserving of your time and fans of lyrical songwriting may find this to be their new favorite band. Play these albums for anyone needing a reason to still believe in perfectly-executed guitar-and-vocal music.
Rosie & Paul were with Hugo on 2RDJ on Monday, and Ross on Alive 90.5 did a monstrous 3 hour introduction to Safe Harbour/Rogue State last night.
Thanks to you both.
I like reading the web. What a great time, so much tasty information.
Here in the deepest recesses of the Stormcellar Laboratory Test Range and Sandwich Development Labs, we toss around useful phrases for managing our synoptic charts.
We talk about Cultural Relevance, Legacy Media systems, The Eye of Sauron as a metaphor to describe how the world-web-mind (WWM) move its focus across information and burns a hole in the fabric of spacetime. Stuff like that.
Recently, a Methuselah (to borrow from Sci Fi) popped over to our shores and decided to help roll our government. That happens. Thanks Uncle Rupert, just what I wanted for Christmas!
The idea that one person gets to overthrow democracy due to their control over information is a temporary aberration in a small loop of reality that is now releasing back into rationality.
The WWM no longer goes to one well, one stream, one source. It's made up of bundles of bright connections, drinking the sun in through their own tubes.
The emergence of distributed social media network such as Twitch and Discord show the way into the future. Funny to think that it's gamers now innovating the way we interact. Yay!
Your world online will be much the same as it is IRL, small groups of people you know, people you have a reason to interact with.
This means you may miss the FEAR EVERYTHING headlines propagated by those who benefit from fear.
Today as I read the headlines from the legacy systems, I see the narrative.
It's not a story.
It's priming, just like a magician primes you to pick the right card.
Fear, be worried, you're powerless. Constant attack.
Lol.
Yeah you heard me.
Laughter is a darn good start.
Who sets your course? Who puts their hand on the tiller.
One way or another, it's you.
You are more powerful than you think, otherwise it wouldn't be such a priority to scare, to say that your vote doesn't matter, you don't count
Be quiet. (it hisses and hides behind rock)
Nope.
Here in the Stormcellar, say what you feel. Practise exercising your rights.
Even the storms on Jupiter are diminishing.
Think about it.
A storm that has raged for almost 2 centuries, slowly fades away into....
Nothing.
This Heavy Weather passes.
To borrow from our friend Dinesh and from others,
this too will pass.
Constant in-your-face verbal and media assault is a social control tactic.
At it's heart, a tantrum thrown by someone who needs to get their own way all the time.
It's exhausting to participate in; so don't.
Let them rant and rave all they like, eventually they'll get tired.
Spend time with your friends and family, take the dog for a walk, go look at a cloud.
also: Vote.
That's the one thing they don't want.
That's what all the noise is about.