Robin’s Rants- Mexicore
“I’ve never listened to Pierce the Veil, but choosing to draw on their heritage and own experiences is a great idea. That’s one of the thing I absolutely LOVE about local bands. Their songs (and the way their music sounds) is created by their surroundings and the personal histories of each member of the band. It seems like some bands, once they ‘make it big’ begin to lose that close-to-home type of feel to their music. They get so focused on being involved in a business and making money that they forget about what it was that led them to success–their heritage, backgrounds and history. It’s nice to see more well-known bands bringing those elements to their music. And I’m pretty sure I’m going to have to start listening to Pierce the Veil.”
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Posted: April 1, 2011 in Blog Comments, SPC 313Robin’s Rants- Mexicore
“I’ve never listened to Pierce the Veil, but choosing to draw on their heritage and own experiences is a great idea. That’s one of the thing I absolutely LOVE about local bands. Their songs (and the way their music sounds) is created by their surroundings and the personal histories of each member of the band. It seems like some bands, once they ‘make it big’ begin to lose that close-to-home type of feel to their music. They get so focused on being involved in a business and making money that they forget about what it was that led them to success–their heritage, backgrounds and history. It’s nice to see more well-known bands bringing those elements to their music. And I’m pretty sure I’m going to have to start listening to Pierce the Veil.”
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