Sounds like Psychostick, great to watch just because they are having fun. If the band has fun the audience cant help but have fun with them.dls182 said:I actually do have theme music! My band came up with a song that's played whenever I come on stage.
Basically we don't care if the audience is that into it as long as we're having fun
I'd say we're the same, but half the time the audience doesn't seem to get what we're on about lolVoid(null) said:Sounds like Psychostick, great to watch just because they are having fun. If the band has fun the audience cant help but have fun with them.
Sounds like more audience participation may be involved. Try talking to them more, you don't have to actually listen to them but I always found when I was on stage that talking to the audience with a smile, a wink and a witty line between songs was enough to draw them in and feel included, so that they could better enjoy the madness on stagedls182 said:I'd say we're the same, but half the time the audience doesn't seem to get what we're on about lolVoid(null) said:Sounds like Psychostick, great to watch just because they are having fun. If the band has fun the audience cant help but have fun with them.
I used to listen to that song before doing arena battles, such a great song psyching yourself up for some high stakes PvP.Sturmdolch said:This:
You are my new favorite person. I grew up on the Pixies, long before Grunge hit it big.D-Mic said:If I were in a TV show, this would be the opening theme.
Gotta love Hey. I always thought if my life were a movie, that'd be my sexytime theme.Void(null) said:You are my new favorite person. I grew up on the Pixies, long before Grunge hit it big.
I sing "Hey" to my wife when I'm feeling romantic. (You would think "la la love you, but no... my wife is weird.)
Also constitutes as perhaps one of the greatest music videos of all time.