A Brief History of the Band
So, finally that single’s done, and I don’t have to mix it ever again. I mixed it ten times in total, including the first one with the original vocals, which we will never let anyone besides us ever listen to, except maybe when we’re all big famous rock stars, or at least gods of the indie underground. ‘Course, that isn’t a lot of times to mix a song (U2 mixed “Hawkmoon 269” 269 times, hence the name), but it sure feels like a lot.
Anyhow, I was just thinkin’ maybe there should be some kind of explanation about how the band came to be, for posterity and all. Our loyal fans mostly know already, but what the heck. It all started around last January, when our friend Cthulhu, who lives a Long Way Away, came to visit over the Christmas holidays, and he, Smauel, and I got together and did nothing for a while. We were bored, so we decided to jam around — Smauel on bass, me on keyboard, and Cthul first on guitar and then singing.
What we came up with was pretty funny; in retrospect it sounded like a cross between The Doors and Maktone. But it was just so weird that we could improvise like that and make something that didn’t sound half-bad, that a few days later me ‘n Smauel told each other we should make a band. So we did, and originally it was going to have a bazillion people in it, but we whittled it down to Smauel, Nevik, and I. Also, originally I had in mind something like U2, and Smauel was thinking more along the lines of DragonForce (who knows what Nevik wanted), so it seems in the end we kinda combined the two and ended up with a prog rock band, since that’s apparently what we do best.
There. That’s it. And after four or five months, a bunch of disparate elements have finally come together into a pseudo-cohesive song. Heh, we may never get any further than this, but then again, lots of bands formed on a whim never even come this far. The memory… shall live on. (Don’t ask what it means.)
–Zimmy