Aloha, Ahoy
There's some pretty exciting things going on at LBW currently & while all can not yet be revealed, I thought I'd take some time out of the rain & storms to dry off & share some tunes with you.
I love finding awesome emerging artists and bands, getting lost in the melody of an unfamiliar tune is as exciting to me as being out on the open road.
Music is the universal language that you do not need to speak to understand, it's the calm among the chaos of men.
It's good for the soul.
The emerging music scene requires support; by going to a gig you're helping to keep the venues in business, the promoters a place to host, the musicians with a space to perform but more importantly you're helping to keep the arts alive in your local town.
I spend a lot of time at gigs & festivals, I spend a lot of time in the company of musicians, actors and dancers. From the cities in the south east of the country, to the towns in the far west and every field & theatre imbetween, there is a community for the arts.
In these times, I notice that there are just as many venues, theatre's & spaces being closed or turned into apartment blocks. If you don't take the time to support the arts and music communities while they're here, you may lose your chance.
For the cost of a couple of beers and sometimes even less you can check out the newest tunes or watch a play hundreds of years old having new life breathed into it.
I urge all of you to support these artists in their journey across the music-map & if you get the chance to see them live, most definitely do.
From awesome new tunes to beautiful places, here's a few of the most incredible spaces that I've spent time in recently. There is something so incredibly awe-inspiring about the ocean & the sky.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend folks.
Keep a weather eye on the horizon for more reviews and music here at LBW.
Love & Peace
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