In no particular order: Incubus, Audioslave, Tool, Patti Griffin, Chevelle, Live, Ani DeFranco, Lucinda Williams, Judas Priest, Soundgarden, Stone Temple Pilots, Maceo Parker, The Roots, Joan Osborne, Muse, King's X, Fiona Apple, Living Colour, Morphine, Mudvayne, Radiohead, Pearl Jam, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Nat King Cole, Pete Special, The Watchmen, The Police, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Red Hot Chili Peppers, U2, Motley Crue, Los Lobos, Spin Doctors, Deftones.
Do you believe in shit that is real? Do you believe in the fire that makes your life worth living? Do you believe that you can make a difference? Do sometimes you think people are just fucking stupid? Do you ever just want to get the fuck away? Maybe, every now and again, if people would just fucking listen, do you think you could be the one to make things better? Maybe, just sometimes, if passion ruled people, we might just get the best out of this world? Yeah, we fucking agree.
Our upcoming release, a full length record entitled "Seep" is an inspiring concoction of hard-hitting rock. Since hitting the Chicago music scene in 2000 we've shared our vision on some of the most distinguished Chicago stages, those of which include Metro, Double Door, Cubby Bear, Subterranean, Durty Nellie's and Martyr's.
We've also taken our shit to the airwaves, playing live on Chicago's WCKG 105.9 FM & WGN AM 720, and Wisconsin's WIIL 91.5 FM. Additionally, we appeared on television in a segment on WTTW's Wild Chicago and were also featured on CLTV's Metromix: The TV show. Recent highlights include opening performances for national acts Staind and King's X and side stage performances at the Tweeter Center and Alpine Valley.
We've been around. On the road SoulFix rocked the stage of the famed CBGB's in New York and embarked on a well-received two week UK tour to promote our debut album, "Living Numb." The 2001 tour included stops in Colne, Lancaster, Leeds, the Lake District and Morcambe.
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Drums for "Happy"
SoulFix's Dario Civinelli recording drums for the bands' 2007 release, Seep. Video by Dario Civinelli. Video editing by Marlon Longid. Drum and band "fairy dust" mix by Luke Farran. Orange sweat pants by Mitch.
A quick note to say that I've got a show at Silvie's Lounge on Friday, March 7th at 9pm. Save the date! I would LOVE to see you there before heading back to New York!
Have a great show tomorrow night!!! Wish I could make it to Chicago. Hubby and I are looking for a band to see this weekend. Not much happening in good ol' Columbia, MO.
Hope you guys are having a great weekend! I wanted to let you know that I requested Seep on Q101's Crash Test Radio. They didn't play it so I was wondering if they have a copy of the CD.