Posts Tagged ‘Pennsylvania’

Please Welcome Stereoreel and their Amazing Invisible Audience!

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Few people are afforded the great honor and privilege of playing outdoors at a car show on the 40th anniversary of the Woodstock Music Festival, but we can proudly stand out among the crowd as a band who can lay an indisputable claim to that fame! And on a day where it was 94 degrees in the shade, we can proudly say that we were among the fewer to remain standing in the oppressive heat that scorched the land at Five Forks, PA on the 40th anniversary of the Woodstock Music Festival.

The sweat pouring out of our pores, we set up our equipment on the back of two flatbed trucks overlooking a sea of muscle cars glistening in the afternoon sun as waves of humidity rose visibly above the gathering of mechanical nomads. When finally the time came to play, we set ourselves to playing with all of our melting hearts. And mightily (or meltily) we played for all who drew near to hear! However, there was no crowd to be seen. For a total of 45 minutes we played, and not a soul materialized.

We later theorized that with the powerful combination of a 120 degree heat wave and a fantastic Stereoreel performance, the overwhelming sonic-heat caused anyone within 30 yards of the stage to be instantly vaporized. Another possibility that we’re floating around is that we were playing to a sell-out crowd of human beings who discovered the secret to turning themselves into pure energy. Regardless, we knew that people of some sort were present since we received an incredible amount of verbal praise through the word of mouth trickling down the shriveling grape-vine.

They may have been invisible, but they were as real as the sunburns on our faces.

The sun then demonstrated its power over music by causing Caleb’s laptop to overheat, tripping the thermal protection unit and causing his computer to shut down, rendering his piano useless for the remainder of Same God. The irony was that Lord, Help Me was the next song on our list. Quite fitting for a band on their way to losing a collective total of 30 lbs in water weight. It was during this lull that we noticed several people scramble out of the shade and run to the lemonade stand. This gives credence to our Vaporization Theory, since they quickly dove back under their cars before we began playing again.

So let it be known that Stereoreel holds one half of the key to the most destructive thermomusical weapon on the planet, but we prefer playing with air conditioning. That way we won’t be tempted to roll around in ice cream afterwards.

The Fast Dance of Time

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

      It was but a year ago last Saturday at a small campground in southern Pennsylvania where a small musical group set up their instruments in a small lodge to play a small worship concert for a small audience of teenagers and adults – most of whom had never heard of them – for the first time. On Saturday May 24, 2008, Stereoreel was born. Like all births, there was nothing graceful or easy, and there were many moments of utter and absolute pain. But we were.

      In the year since that first day we have grown considerably. If we continue to use the baby metaphor then I would be inclined to say that over a year, we have developed into a rather cute baby whose life shows an awful lot of potential. However, I’ve not even written a real paragraph, and I’m already tired of the baby metaphor. I would be more likely to say that we don’t suck now like we sucked then! After that night we played another show on Sunday night for a REALLY small audience at Five Forks, and we improved a lot! It just goes to show how fast we learn. Since then, we’ve played many more gigs, we’ve released an E.P., we’ve traveled, we’ve met good friends, and we’re always looking for ways to improve. 

      However, it would be incalculable folly to suppose for an instant that we’ve done this all on our own. Truly, God has guided us through tough situations and aided us in similar decisions. He has opened up opportunities for us that we never thought possible. He has also given us the love and support from our irreplaceable families to help us and to rejoice with us in the times that we need it. It is an honor to be living our lives to worship Jesus Christ, but not merely because of the mild successes he has allowed us to experience, but because of the salvation that we have through him.

     So, celebrate with us through our birthday and join us in celebrating and worshipping the Living God!

It’s 2009, let’s take some time.

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

“Oh look, yet another Christmas TV special! How touching to have the meaning of Christmas brought to us by cola, fast food, and beer… Who’d have ever guessed that product consumption, popular entertainment, and spirituality would mix so harmoniously?”

Calvin & Hobbes

After seriously OD’ing on turkey and pie several times in the past week, I rediscovered The Afternoon Nap.  It certainly is a thing of beauty.  I also discovered that in can by enjoyed nearly anywhere…in the passenger’s seat on the way home from Grandmas, on the floor in front of the Colts game at the other Grandmas, in a borrowed bed far from home.  I’ve heard that if your coat’s big enough even a park bench will do.

But that’s not why I called you here.  I’m here to mention that we’ll be leading worship twice in the next couple of days.  Here are the details:

Dec 31: Cadence Group New Year’s Eve Party, Otterbein Church, 912 S. Potomac St, Waynesboro, PA.  7pm. otterbeinchurch.org

Jan 1: CrossLink, Market Street UM Church, 131 S. Cameron St, Winchester, VA. 7:55pm. crosslinkva.org.

Caleb

Thank You, Rhodes Grove! We Love You!

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

Last night at 2100 hours, Stereoreel appeared in Southern Pennsylvania to play a show that was vastly considered to be the most anticipated event in pop culture history for 2008, narrowly beating out the Dark Knight by the slimmest of margins. For those of you at the show, you really didn’t have much of a choice. 

That’s right, we played at Rhodes Grove Camp in Chambersburg, PA to a crowd of 40ish which included teenagers, camp counselors, camp administrators, and at least one lifeguard. The venue was outdoors on one of the most pleasant evenings of the summer, and save for the off-handed mistakes we like to make from time to time, we had a blast! Indeed, the night was filled with worshipping God, the playing of music, drinking of coffees, meeting new people, remembering old faces, and watching in awe as everyone partook in some sort of activity which involved a microwave oven that shrunk tiny pictures to become even smaller. Sort of like something you’d find in Willy Wonka’s factory, except it would not shrink children or turn them into tiny edible confections. It would only set them on fire…

As far as the music went, it was excellent for not playing together for 2 months! Even I was definitely feeling what we musicians fondly call the Vibe. This can also be used in such cases to describe the moving of the Holy Spirit, or getting run over by Dave’s car. Any way you slice it, I was moved by some means. It’s after nights like this when we get together afterward and say things like, “Hey! With a little practice, we could start a band!” Or, “One of these days, we might be able to make records!” Whodathunk? 

So, thank you all for your warm welcome and delightful company last night! It was great getting to see a few of you campers that I knew from years past (Yes, I still have the flag of Rohan waving mightily o’er my kingdom), and it was great getting to meet a lot of you new people! Thanks for the encouragement and enthusiasm, and hopefully we’ll see you soon!

(Psssst!) In order to make that happen sooner, shoot Dave an email at booking at stereoreel dot com

Ta ta!
-Seth