Monday, February 28, 2011

my words for "THE WORD"



One of the many things that I have been up to lately is recently taking part in my cegep's school newspaper "The Word".


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NAME: mtb

SEMESTER: 4 of 5 in DISA profile

TOPICS: Arts, Events, and Music

3 FUN FACTS ABOUT YOURSELF:

- I caught Arcade Fire's tambourine at Osheaga last year

- I forgave Kanye West for that whole Taylor Swift thing

- I just lost the game.


I figured seeing as I do my best witty work on this blog and it's been a while - as well as the fact the members of the band were so nice - I decided I would give them further facetime on my lil' spot over here and get going. Now I have an hour to do this. Game face time.

Their strategy to fighting tragedy

Up and coming local band The Sound Approach fighting for love and music one awesome song at a time.



This week, I was given the opportunity to have a pow wow with the members of local band The Sound Approach. This musical machine has been running on the manpower of Pat (bassist, guitarist, and backup vocalist), Steve (drummer and backup vocalist), as well as front man Phil (guitarist and lead vocalist) since early 2009.

Before we get into the interview and chit chat, let's talk about the tunes. TSA has this fantastic mix of precision and roughness in their music. Powerful drum beats synced with sharp instrumentals and resonant vocals embody this group's Pop Rock demeanor. However, by incorporating piano chords and beat boxing in their songs, it shows that The Sound Approach is not afraid to open up their repertoire to things that may not be seen as traditional for their genre. Rather, it shows the importance of the band's ever-growing want for variety and excellence. Their lyrics send the listener on the road to nostalgia (and I myself am still technically in my teens). They recite honesty of memories shared with loves and their losses and still somehow manage to demonstrate how much these moments are cherished in a lighter way. With their features of acoustic guitars, they remind me of a more intimate and organic Blink 182 that we are lucky enough to have in our own city's backyard. Presently, The Sound Approach is working on completing their EP featuring songs such as ''Never See Nineteen'' which was dedicated Anastasia Desousa, victim of the Dawson school shooting in 2006.

Everyone in The Sound Approach had friends and family that were attending Dawson at the time. Phil was the one who wrote the song for Anastasia, saying he felt he had some sort of duty towards showing his respect and naturally, the band was 100% on board. “The lyrics took a very long time for we wanted to get them just right” says Phil. Since the final recording of the song, the band has received a lot of positive feedback including Anastasia’s aunt and father in regards to the song.

These guys continue to demonstrate their compassion and channel that into their music as well as their performances. One example is that all the band members write “LOVE” on their arms before they start a show as their way of showing their support to the “To Write Love On Her Arms” movement – a non-profit organisation directed at raising awareness as well as giving hope to those who are suffering from depression, addiction, self injury, or thoughts of suicide. “The essential message is that people need to be loved. So we do it at shows to support TWLOHA, but more importantly to support the theme behind it.” says Steve. This need to share the message of love seems to come directly from the band’s foundation. Relying on each other for motivation as well as their main crush that is their love for the music, they work on making that love attainable to all. “We’re not trying to be tough guys or act like big shots on stage; we’re there to bring our music to people, to share with them, and to have a good time. The world has enough negative influences & destructive forces as it is, so we figure the least we can do is make music that helps people; gives them a little hope and shows them a little love!” explains Pat. TSA’s goals are so simple: love music, make music, share love and music. After spending even such a short amount of time talking with the band, the music food chain they describe seems so right and fitting.

There are two defining qualities that I have come to discover in the band members of TSA: awareness and motivation. They are examples of our youth using the information of today's upsets and realities and creating something optimistic and uplifting. They are conscious of what they are doing and want to be sure that whatever that may be, it is with the best of intentions and the band's personal best. Without a doubt, The Sound Approach has turned me into a fan girl.

Special thanks to Christian Gredon of www.christiangredon.com for TSA's band photography. For more information regarding the TWOLHA movement, visit www.twolha.com to see how you can get involved. Another shout-out and thank you to Phil, Steve, and Pat of The Sound Approach for being so awesome. To listen to their latest song ''Second To None'' and give in to all the hype, check out their website www.thesoundapproach.ca. Their next show is at LiVE 88.5 Lounge at 128.5 York Street in Ottawa on March 11th. I'll be sure to see you all there. Until then fellow music lovers and classmates, see you in the halls with my headphones on.

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