Re: Street Cred
It IS, you are ON THE MONEY, LA is so hard, but it's my town from the Dodgers / Lakers to the great Shwarma and Starbucks every 5 feet ( 4 within 2 miles of my place).
It does kinda get to me. I play a lot of gigs to keep active - I am doing everything from fronting rock bands, to dance tracks I placed in Europe, to singing in a Foreigner Tribute - as long as it's live (or being placed) I will do it.
I was supposed to be on tour with a band now, but thankfully I am not. I have seen where they have headed (re: a-holes + the amount of coke they snort - not my thing. I am in the midst of recording and re-recording material and shopping my own deal again. I sold my Marshall 6100 to get Pro Tools 002 - a smart move on my part. I have also gone back to using less digital and more mic'd amps, much more vocal harmonies, etc. I just haven't posted a lot of the stuff.
I am currently making my way down to OC more. I worry about the fashion angle because I am pigeon holed as it is - "retro" or R&B-ish etc etc. I play with amazing players, I studied with a jazz legend for a while, and I have a blast in every show I play... but I can tell you fashion comes in a lot. Pull out a vintage Marshall and you are hot sh*t. Bring anything but a Polytone / ES-??? to a jazz gig and you are BS (I gave up on jazz for this reason). Then on a recent punk gig it's Recto or 5150 cranked to hell and nothing else matters (I quit that gig, I was interested more in LA's burgeoning punk scene.) I nearly traded my Framus for a Recto just to keep up with the sheer volume - then decided hell no, the Framus is high gain + TONE. I like tone.
Punk really is a scene now, people show up to be part of it. At the same time you have too many players who are anti-technique AND WORSE - anti-pocket. I am a blues rock player at heart who loves R&B/Funk. To me everything starts with 12 bar blues - I care about few things else if you can nail that with fever from Berry to G. Moore.
So yeah, I end up lost a lot. Yesterday I played with a former member of Royal Crown Review (remember "Hey Pachuco"?) I asked him how did you do what you did? He said, they played everywhere you can imagine - metal clubs to parties - they even opened for KISS in the midwest. He said stick to your guns, that's all you can do. Then again, he isn't rich and doesn't have a deal - so hmmm what to think?
I like getting everyone's advice because sticking to your guns can be the right or wrong thing. With gear I can tell you this - someone in a band b*tched and moaned I need to play Marshalls though I was a Mesa Mark / Heartbreaker die hard! Well, guess what? Got me a Plexi and never looked back. Then again, this guy also said Bogners suck - well, he is right on Marshalls, and WRONG on Bogners.
Here's the thing - i see all the wananbe rock stars, coke heads and their Rock / Blues riffs writing "rock" songs and trying to bring rock back and whining about the industry. You have the 15 yr old girls in AC/DC and Hendrix shirts who don't even know what Band of Gypsies means..lol (best paying gigs btw). I see older cats who refuse to keep their look and put on a show, and also - whine about the industry. I am looking for feedback because I know the answer lies somewhere in COMPROMISE, it's not all black and white. Good gear, good look, good tunes, good times, getting out there and shaking the walls to the ground!
PS - thanks for checking my samples, I feel they aren't event nearly representative, short of the first few songs.
PPS - thanks for reading my "novel" of a thread. hahahaha - writing is very therapeutic.