Sceneazine Jul. 2014 | Page 10

10 and size fool you, though. Off stage, this southern rocker is as down to earth as they come and never misses an opportunity to talk with his fans, give an autograph, or stand in for photos. rian Steele Medina, hailing from Colorado before venturing to Cali, draws the attention of screaming onlookers with his eccentric and entirely entertaining drumming techniques. His tribalistic beats encourage every muscular fiber of your being to spring to life daring all to follow the rhythmic flailing of his sticks. While entranced with his percussive ineptitude, you will find yourself affixed upon Brian’s comically yet hypnotic display of showmanship. Being a drummer myself I have found the set up of his drumkit even more mysterious with his toms set up in the arrangement of marching toms. After finding that his musical beginnings included time in the drum corps, this made much more sense to me. The drum corps fashion is strong in his showmanship and constant hand alternation in each strike. It is a unique fashion of drumming that I have yet to see in rock percussionists and am more than impressed with what I have seen and heard thus far. Traditional is one word that does not come to mind when speaking of Brian. The Syncopation in the rhythm is one of many things that sets Gemini Syndrome aside from your average everyday rock bands. astly, and certainly not least, the front man Aaron Nordstrom gives the finishing touches to the Gemini Syndrome sound with his deep, melodic overtones on vocals. His stage presence gives onlookers the impression of strength and confidence. Aaron was formerly a member of OTEP before Gemini Syndrome was formed, possibly contributing to his onstage confidence. His history in practicing martial arts shows as he first enters center stage and humbly bows to the crowd at every show. His strong, driving, melodic rock voice pounds the emotionally charged lyrics home to all listener