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It keeps us busy and leaves very little
free time, but it’s worth it. I’ve learned a
lot about what it’s like to be truly invested
in something you enjoy, and it’s been a
blast. The feeling of performing onstage
in front of any crowd is like nothing else,
and hearing a song that we all work
together to create is incredible. Our band
years at high school, and I wouldn’t trade
it for anything.
The only thing I’m upset about is the
fast approaching end, as we all split up
to head to different colleges. But even
though we’re all going separate ways, I’m
still going to have four great friends, who
(even though I don’t write or play music
with) I can always count on to be down to
hang out.
Our music including our new single,
“Stop the World” (included below)
is available at http://deadringersindy.
bandcamp.com/
periods of time rater than
just memorizing it and I fully
believe this has helped me a
lot in school.
The two biggest challenges
of playing in a band in high
especially around central
and suburban Indy you have
to be prepared to play the
Hoosier Dome and Ben &
Ari’s and house parties a
lot if you want to get some
genuine exposure. The other
being the looming demise
of nearly all bands which
stems from the inevitably
of college. Being a second
semester senior this has
never dawned on me more
than now. It’s sad but still it’s
of excitement and creation and fantastic
experience with a tight knit group of three
to four people that you couldn’t change
for the world. I certainly wouldn’t. And
things like college open a whole new
world a possibility that I have yet to be
able to fathom.
Its an unforgettable experience with
boundless rewards that is second to
none that I think every