Messyour Tinkicker! Sorry, I'm an enforced bilingual Canadian and have to type my protest Francais every once in a while.
It's good to hear that your band is progressing. You are being listened to.
But, if on the off chance you ever make it to Canada, and I live where a lot of the rock concerts are,
especially being close to Niagara Falls,
I would like to take you on an exciting Canadian nature trip, along the Lake Erie shoreline, unique in the world.
Forty to fifty foot tall sand dunes, forests of sand floors, the spider forest, the remains of failed migrations,
and the striations and fossils, where, at Point Abino, looking up the lake with no land in sight,
you have a view that goes back ten thousand years, when the glacier melted.
Winston Churchill said the Niagara Parkway was the most scenic road in the world, and that's around the corner.
I'm sure this would inspire you, as a source of personal power, or an easy way to want to cross illegally into the States.
You should ask about a gig with the Niagara Falls city council, who built a stage up the small hillside that leads up to the
lights that light up Niagara Falls at night. Even local wedding bands are catching dates.
That way, you can jam it out while you watch the stations and river that generate the power you are using,
and get a lot of easy provincial publicity about a foreign band wanting to get a live recording there.
And if you want to photo yourself with your guitar hanging around neck of the new Tesla statue, as a real Watt, I won't complain.
I've been offstage too long. I'm not just lashing bassists with my cord, or helping drummers by hitting cymbals with my headstock,
I'm looping it around my neck and pulling it tight, and I sanded down my headstock, wanting to rename my new inventive guitar.
"Popping up in a Loch'ness'ish kind of way" is still number one for being my favorite fully fontal riff of the year.