Marching On Gigs

Here come some gig pictures, from March.

17th March 2006 – Accoustica, Jamasia


Zack of Deserters started a drone to play in the background to his atmospheric music. Which really, wasn’t very acoustic.


Neither was Khai, but acoustic basses are hard to come by, especially leftie ones. Okay, so Khai can play with a right-handed bass upside down without any restringing, as seen in the picture.


Saiful shreds on acoustic. The only difference between an electric Y2K and an acoustic one is the distortion.


Estranged was the most interesting acoustic act; they jazzed up Catch You Later, After All (complete with jazzy solo) and Chocolate Syrup.


For Kembali, KC, Hanafi and Azwin Andy sung harmony. For some reason I think this picture is cute.


Stonebay was next with grunge on acoustic, the heartfelt way it was meant to be.

22nd March 2006 – Olive Room Sessions


Reza was playing, and when he was mingling in the crowd, I asked him how he made those special effects on his blog. Night mode with flash and a very jerky hand was his answer. I suppose this would have been easier in a club where it’s dark enough.


Or maybe it was meant to be a camwhore effect.


Izzy the singer-songwriter.


Reza joins Isaac Entry the reggae-tinged blues guitarist (whoever said he uses the same three chords should be shot informed because three chords is the point of blues) and his harmonica player.

3 thoughts on “Marching On Gigs

  1. Albert Ng Post author

    The other kenny: I’ll blog about gig updates the next time I hear of one.

    Petrina: OMG yeah! Er, we gotta take another one with the pose we invented. Gonna use it as a picture for the "Best Friends We Are" song update. (Haven’t recorded vocals so uh… that’ll take a while.)

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