
"I just like it that I'm finally fucking in tune. The guitar itself doesn't really matter, what matters is what you're doing with it.". For me, it's always been about writing songs, and playing shows, and practicing and playing. It doesn't matter what you have, it kinda matters what you do with it. It was like 'we're not human beings, we are next-level super heroes - you can't do what we do'.īut when I heard The Ramones, and I heard like Minor Threat, and I heard all that, then I was like 'this is something I can be a part of'." "So in that regard, I'm not really a guitar person, I see them as tools. Because when you heard 80's hair metal back in the day, those guitar players were uber talented. It's amazing." Tim wraps up, touching base on his initial epiphany as a musician: "Once I heard punk rock, it made me really want to learn how to play the guitar. I mean, we take care of our stuff, but even if it's small stuff like clip straps rubbing the paint off the guitar, I want to use guitars I can put stickers on and scratch up and not really care." On EverTune: "It's voodoo technology. When asked about his live rig, Zach adds: "I play these Les Pauls because I play really hard and they can take a beating. Yes, it is a nerdy musician thing, but it helps us deliver the best performance we can in the studio and live." As professional musicians, they just want stuff to work." Says Tim: "Evertune keeps our guitars in tune, which frees a lot of time to be more creative and worry less about the technical aspects. While chatting about Rise Against, he says "Tim and Zach are both really easy going, down to earth and enthusiastic people. Above, LPs in Fren's workshop prior to last year's tour. Wolves was recorded in 2017 with Nick Raskulinecz, who some of you might recall worked with EverTune users Munky and Head from Korn on their "The Serenity of Suffering" album.Ĭertified EverTune installer Fren at Asken Guitars has been installing their bridges since 'Day One'.
This is the last episode before the time jump within the season, as the next half kicks off in the spring (early April).With a career spanning two decades, Rise Against have released nine albums.Īs early EverTune adopters, Tim and Zach have been recording and touring with their EverTune'd Gibsons since 2014's The Black Market with producer Bill Stevenson. The former episode title, "What You Don't Know", was a reference both to some elements of the episode, and to the theme song of the television series Dollhouse. Rise against play their songs with all the emotion that insired them to write this album and songs, and its the sought of music that you find yourself singing all day. Their songs are catchy and they are well thought out. The "Witness": Katelin, Kenzie, Hosea, Crystal, Jack, Jade, and the other Crazies. The sufferer and the witness is a good album and I would reccomend it to anyone who likes Punk/metal. The "Sufferer": Katelin, Kenzie, and Hosea. The episode title is a direct reference to the plot, and the fourth album by the alternative rock band Rise Against. Thank you for your knowledge of the scriptures. More articles of a similar nature, especially relating to the Bhagavad Gita and relate to our current life would be excellent to be able to receive them. Hosea ends the episode walking away from her house angrily. I find that this article is absolutely excellent especially as it relates to people I know, even though it is dated over 2000 years ago. He later goes to Kirsten for comfort, who is apparently sleepy by the time he visits. Two days later, weariness added with a culmination of unforgotten and unforgiven memories and current issues, Hosea has a bit of an emotional breakdown on the spot at lunch. When Kenzie collapses later, Jack apparently recognizes the parallel as well. If you want fast riffs, catchy lyrics, and anthem-like-headbanging choruses, songs like Prayer of the Refugee, the Good Left Undone (my favorite song of theirs. Throughout the B-day, Hosea feels uneasy by his recurring thoughts of Katelin's collapse the previous day and his warning to her. The following day, at lunch on a B-day, Kenzie has an anxiety attack, putting Katelin and Hosea (for the second time) both in the helping position. Upon Katelin collapsing (from an anxiety attack) at lunch on an A-day, Hosea and Kenzie take her to the office and wait with her until the ambulence comes. Hosea tries again during the weekend, with him writing only the name of who he's writing to before putting it aside. Hosea trashes the letter when trying to write it at school. Hosea considers writing a letter not meant to for delivery of a message, but more for venting of thoughts.
Katelin takes this, and responds with "they can kiss my ass."
to become a successful movie star and musician at the same time 11. Hosea warns Katelin (as another precaution) to not come to the tree on B-days at 2nd lunch with Kenzie and Katie. Prince wrote hit songs for other artists 13.