Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Known as Anonymous

Photo courtesy of Known as Anonymous.
So I was browsing the website of the Grind Coffeehouse (where a lot of local bands play) when I came upon them. I don't know what drew me to them. I guess their band name intrigues me. What musician would like to be known as anonymous? Of course, then I realized that I'm an anonymous blogger. So, naturally, I clicked on the link to their Myspace page.
Myspace Music Page: Known As Anonymous
I was surprised by their music. Pleasantly, of course, but still surprised. Some songs (such as You're My Girl) are jazzy, fun, and makes me want to get up and perform a Chicago-esque dance number. Others (such as Storm) are reminiscent of the Beatles, and are much more melancholy sounding, while still retaining a bit of jazz.
Although I was extremely confused by what they labeled themselves under the band members section, I think I figured it out.
The band consists of pianist Paul Paresa, guitarist Wesley Mason-Schaffer, drummer Ryan Antoine, and bassist Bryan Edmiston. They have been playing together since the 8th grade, and have won many awards in jazz festivals and also awards for most outstanding musician, so they're really worth having a look at. I can tell that they're gonna really go places someday!
Photo courtesy of Known as Anonymous
Left to right: Bryan Edmiston, Ryan Antoine, Wesley Mason-Schaffer, and Paul Paresa. Photo courtesy of Known as Anonymous
I love their regular Joe-Schmo attitudes that contrast so strongly with their jazzy music. They're just four regular guys who love what they do, which is something that always attracts me to unsigned musicians. I hope to see them in person sometime so I can actually blog about their style. Jazz on, Known as Anonymous!
Recommendations: Take the A Train, Meow, Song in C.

3 comments:

  1. You're right the name is awesome!!!! I would love to hear their music.
    The picture of them is cool. I like how they're "blocking" the fire door with the don't block sign haha!!!
    --- Jen

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  2. You can hear their music on the link I provided in the blog post :)

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  3. Wow! Thank you very much for your post. I'm Paul Paresa, from the band above. We are putting together a demo pretty soon, and we'll probably be giving out copies (or at the very most .25 cent copies) of our Demo allover town. Would you like one?

    go ahead and e-mail us if you would. We'll try to find some way to mail them if you're not in Vancouver.

    paulparesa@gmail.com

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