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Ottobar Show Recap/Images

Jonny "Radio Shack" Bylsma (photo: Faithdesired)

Jonny "Radio Shack" Bylsma (photo: Faithdesired)

“The first band, Rain the Shining, is a band from Baltimore with a great sound… keys, guitars… nice! And their guitarist was awesome!”

- A quote from a new friend of the band’s Flickr Page describing her first RtS encounter on Aug. 22nd.

Lucky for us, our new friend, Shantel was also kind enough to take some great pics from the evening. These pictures may be the most professional looking pictures ever taken of the band. (Sorry Jenn…)

Unfortunately for me, when Shantel compliments our “awesome” guitar player, the guitar player she is referring to is of course Jonny “Radio Shack” Bylsma (pictured to the right), and not me. But it’s true, once again Jonny’s nimble baby carrot fingers and fire hazardous pedal farm produced some sonic awesomeness to our already awesomely-sonic set. Though Jonny’s loose guitar explorations brought people to tears…or at least deafness, the band as a whole rocked the stage at Baltimore’s Ottobar. (Remember Jonny, there is no “I” in Rain the Shining.)

Our short set for the evening:

  1. Seizing the View
  2. Future Listeners
  3. Celebrate
  4. Newborn
  5. From Point A
  6. Marquee
RtS and Keyboard (photo: Faithdesired)

RtS and Keyboard (photo: Faithdesired)

I would be remiss in not mentioning that this was my first show performing with a keyboard. This is something that I’m really excited about. We’ve always loved involving textures, and now it’s going to be a little more plausible in the live setting. Although it’s not the easiest thing to bounce back in forth between guitar and keys with a guitar pick in my hand, I think I managed to only hot dog finger a couple of notes during the course of the show. Let’s face it, I’m no Yanni.

I know we joke around a lot, but it does mean a lot when our friends and loved ones come out to support us.

Once again, the rhythm section of RtS made the venue shake and our inner organs rumble. I think I get acid reflux whenever Jon strums a beast chord on his bass. Mike who was nestled stage left for this show was able to successfully give my left ear drum a beat down from man-handling his cymbals positioned just out of arms reach of my head. Mike is all man and a little extra. That little extra is reserved for the band.

RtS wants to thank everyone who made it out to the show. I know we joke around a lot, but it does mean a lot when our friends and loved ones come out to support us. We look forward to playing again for you in the near future.

Also, check out our images section in a day or so when I can put all of Shantel’s photos on the site.

3 Comments:

faithdesired, at August 24th, 2008 10:59 am, said...

Hey! Thanks so much for the photo compliments! I know I was very impressed with your guitarists amazing talents, but it should be noted too, that I was so excited to see a keyboard on stage (being a piano player)… I thought it was cool that BOTH instruments where managed by ONE musician! That too, takes a lot of talent!
PLAY AGIAN SOON!

Jenn, at August 25th, 2008 12:50 pm, said...

Great performance, and great pics. And no offense taken on the photo stuff. You know it’s hard for me to balance a camera and two bottles of Boh. Now if only you guys would put as much effort into setting up shows as you do writing quippy blog posts…

andre agassi, at August 28th, 2008 3:16 pm, said...

you guys sounded real good. the only band that night where i could actually make out exactly what the singer was saying.

personally i think ryan is underachieving. i have won 8 grand slam tournaments and know talent when i see it. i think you can play 3 instruments at once. maybe some jazz flute.

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