Archive for January, 2009

Stereoreel Ring Tones! And a video!

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Dearest people of the world who know about this band and this website,

It is for you, the loyal listeners and faithful friends, that we have conceived a masterful plan so that you may take us with you everywhere you go! We now offer to you, in a most humble fashion, Stereoreel ring tones! These are audio clips from our Save Me E.P., edited to fit into the length of time it takes for your cellular phone to alert you of an incoming call.  Among the phone call tones, you can also find text message alerts, for those of you who don’t like to talk. 

Find these within our Fanfare page by clicking on the link named Fanfare in our menu bar at the top of this page.

Also, we have made a new video! Watch it 8 times!

Thank You Green Village COG! We Love You!!!

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

 

One such fire of the roaring variety

One such fire of the roaring variety

Do you smell that? It smells like hickory smoked band members… and burnt cheese puffs?

 

Yes! This past weekend, Stereoreel had the great pleasure to play a weekend retreat for the Greenvillage Church of God Youth Group of Chambersburg, PA. Despite the temperatures being the sort that inspires old people to buy tickets for an exotic cruise (so they can learn how to play shuffle board and rediscover disco rather than shatter into pieces like the T-1000), we had an absolutely wonderful time with the group (led by Summer Rock) and with Danny and Sarah Hughes (the speaker and his wife). We especially enjoyed the quality time that we got to spend with the many roaring fires and well-crafted rocking chairs that populated the lodges.

 

These things are dangerous!

These things are dangerous!

 

Allow me to offer a small piece of advice, however: Beware roaring fires and well-crafted rocking chairs! As separate entities, they can be enjoyed in modicum and allow you to relax from the burdens of trivial matters; but when their forces are combined, the ensuing incapacitating effect is nothing less than lethal! This can be attested to by our rather embarrassing inability to report to Saturday’s lunch on time. While all the high school children and group leaders were merrily masticating their majestic morsels; Dustin, Caleb, Ethan, and I were too busy sitting limply in a semi-circular formation of rocking chairs whilst staring at the mesmerizing glow of a forest flambe to even remember to look at the time, much less realize that we had missed lunch by 20 minutes.

Ironically, the song “Clocks” seemed to haunt us for the rest of the weekend. (Thanks Laurie and Kristyn…)

 

Just a few of our awesome new friends

"WE LOVE STEREOREEL!!!"

Overall, the retreat was a blast! It was great to see so many people so enthusiastically embrace the worship songs we played. Most notably, though, was the way that God moved over the weekend. Danny did an excellent job of presenting the Gospel in a powerful and truthful way; encouraging everyone, “Don’t Waste Your Life!” Summer and the rest of the leaders were also spectacular and put on a fantastic event that the kids all seemed to really enjoy. It’s always great to be around people so encouraging and friendly! It was also super cool to meet so many new friends! Especially the kind that eat chocolate cupcakes, enjoy the sight of blue paisley, hate on the Steelers (HA!), delicately consume salad, or share similar noses.

We’d also like to say a special thanks to all the people in the kitchen! Thank you for allowing us to eat after our blatant tardiness! Everything was delicious!

One final shout out to “Hank the Trucker.” We will never be able to eat peanut butter again.

Mi scuzzi!

Cadence, Crosslink; A New Year!

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

 

 

 

 

Stereoreel at Cadence

Stereoreel at Cadence

 

 

Greetings! 

Firstly, allow me to wish you all a Happy New Year! All of us in the band are particularly excited about the resplendent plethora of opportunities that are presented to us with the advent of a new year. There are so many choices to be made, and so many chances to play and record, as well as other possibilities for aural sumptuousness that we need only to imagine and then harness as a reality for the enjoyment of the world!

 

We began our timely trail blazing with a slam-bang concert in Waynesboro, PA at an 80’s party for Cadence, a weekly event for young adults at the Waynesboro Otterbeing Church. As if an 80’s party wasn’t fun enough, perhaps the funnest part of the event was learning Bon Jovi’s “Living on a Prayer.” Oh that’s right, Stereoreel covered a Bon Jovi song, and dare I say, it ROCKED! Four lucky young ladies were awarded their very own copies of our EP in a CD giveaway involving our puzzle-like business cards, designed by Ethan. Overall, it was a great experience, and it’s always a joy to meet up with Pastor Lee Reams and 

his family (good friends from years gone by).

CD Winners    Lee and Jamie

Honestly, if you live anywhere near Waynesboro and are looking for something fun to do on a Tuesday night, you should pop on over to the church around 6:30 PM. A splendid time is guaranteed! otterbeingchurch.org

 

You may be thinking that one great show is enough for any band to start the new year off, but Stereoreel had the great opportunity to also play at a New Year’s event for a monthly young adult group called CrossLink. They meet on the first Thursday of every month, so if you live in the Winchester, VA area, look it up. Stereoreel got to lead worship at this event, and enjoyed getting to work with and meet some amazing people. Unfortunately, we don’t have any pictures, so if anybody else does, please post them on our Facebook page.

crosslinkva.org/

Ethan also had the good fortune of helping the speaker drive home one of his key points on ignoring distractions and focusing more on God… by running out of the sanctuary whenever his phone began blaring Blur’s “Song 2″ and he couldn’t fish it out of his pocket.

Overall, it was a great way to start the year off right! 

WOO HOO!!