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FreeSound Quotes
Quoting Adam Crowe of FreeSound "A previous generation believed that music could save the world.
Those days are gone. No one person or thing can save the world but music
can help us save ourselves from the world." "FreeSound are heavily influenced by the Psychedelic jamming
of the 1960s. They believe they're "preserving that culture, building on that energy." "We see a lot of good energy in the world, but it's scattered, and we want to help draw it together."
"FreeSound belong to an ever-growing family of people around the world
committed to giving back to the Earth by sharing love and knowledge
through music, art and words." |
Russian River Monthly reviewThey are heaviJy influenced by the Psychedelic jamming of the 1960s, which, to them, was a period of peace, love, good vibes, people in motion, and experimentation. They believe they're "preserving that culture, building on that energy." FreeSound's message is one of rebirth, and they are looking for like-minded individuals who want to become involved. They see a lot of good energy in the world, but it's scattered, and they want to help draw it together.
"The folks in reggae/rock band FreeSound are making quite a name for
themselves locally. Diana Ballantyne, manager of Big Sur's Fernwood
Bar, says that she let the group play on the roadhouse's back deck
a few months ago. She says the band exceeded everyone's expectations
by playing a jaw-dropping seven-hour set of tight reggae and rock
numbers. Apparently, the crowd would not let the guys leave and cars
passing by on Highway 1 swerved into Fernwood's parking lot after
catching a whiff of FreeSound's music."
"FreeSound's live performance was beyond words- the music "soared". "I really was impressed with Freesound when they did the show at
the Jungle with The Itals.I have a cd they gave me that I'm playing
to get people informed about the group. Lots of folks are excited about
Freesound coming back to Eugene. Please feel free to send any music or
info you have about them to me-this will help to promote the group here in Eugene. Looking forward to seeing the gang
again on the 17th.
Imagine a band whose original repertoire suggests the legacy of Cream,
Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Metallica, Vanilla Fudge, and
the basic classic rock sound in general -- but also plays straight
reggae, never sounding like it's directly copying riffs or melodies.
That's the music of Freesound, and "Roots Is ... " is clearly intended
for people with equally eclectic tastes.
The quartet opens with a somnolent number, "Up We Go," followed up
by the screaming rocker, "Black Rider," a song that suggests the dual
influences of J.R.R. Tolkien and Aerosmith. The third song,
"One Bright Day" (not the Ziggy Marley number of the same name),
has a smooth reggae groove with a positive Rastafarian message --
and, yes, these guys understand what real "roots music" is, too.
Hopefully, there are people out there with musical horizons as broad
as theirs to embrace this album.
Roots Is ..." by Freesound (Off the Gourd Records)
Wayne Harada of the Honolulu Advertiser
..Joining The Itals for local shows -- The Jungle in Eugene on May
10 and Platinum in Corvallis on May 12 -- Hawaiian/Pacific Northwest
band FreeSound.
Normally known as more of a psychedelic rock band, the talented
group will be playing roots reggae for the show....Because of the versatility of the band members, FreeSound can
play almost any type of music.
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