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Saturday, March 28, 2009

What the colour blind symbol represent on Saturation Day


Current mood: chipper
Category: Music
From time to time people have asked me about the colour blind test
on our debut album "Saturation Day" so I thought I would put the speculation
to rest.

As a songwriter I have never wanted to limit myself to playing or
writing in one style, it just gets boring after awhile. Imagine if you constantly
ate the same thing day after day for breakfast Lunch and dinner.

Its no wonder bands break up, there must be muso's out there bored shitless,
playing the same style and same songs night after night.

If you know your town is the last town on a tour leg, you might know what Im
talking about. No wonder bands get lack luster reviews in that corner of the
world. Hahahaha

This goes for fans too, do you really just like only one style?

So "Saturation Day" was all about diversity and the musical racism that
goes along with it.

Not everyone is into musical diversity, but as one goes through life you
might want widen your tastes and meet new challenges.

In this day and age with the cultural diversity that we get exposed to its harder
to find those single sided coins (people) out there. Which I believe is a good
thing.

Now on the other hand main stream, mass consumerism big business,
want watered down bland one sided shit that they can easily sell to the masses
and make a fortune out of.

So I ask you this, do really want to live in a world where the only bland choices
you get are dictated to you by the filthy rich?

The colour blind symbol represents a diversity that not everyone will see but
those that do will appreciate it.

While the name "Saturation Day" represents the diversity we encounter in life's
repetitive nature.

You can download "Saturation Day" for free at:

http://www.theribbondevice.com/media.htm

cheese
mat

Ps please support indie bands and indie business!

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