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MP3 Shane Zack - Ignorance & Innoconce

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(ID 1491168)
A hard-edged acoustic folk album that brings the "Rock"
back to acoustic rock. Shane Zack strips away the pretence and delivers a
passionately raw sound.

14 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Acoustic, FOLK: Power-folk



Details:
Philadelphia Pa- So where do I start? The one thing I do know is that I have started and I am neck deep into an abyss that counteracts your struggle worse than quicksand. The farther you delve, the more you have to lose. When I look back to where I actually started, I had nothing to lose and planned on gaining just thatâ¦nothing. A college freshman, alone, 3000 miles from home, listening to Zaremba strumming a tune when finally I mutter âI know the words to thatâ. Stated in a matter-of-fact tone yet implying I wanted to join in, thatâs when I took my first step. Little did I know that the smallest step would embark me on the largest journey.

I never much cared for people who wrote about themselves in the third person. Putting up a façade by presenting themselves as someone who is widely talked about. It strikes me as arrogant without justification. In this business you have to be a little arrogant though. Pompous enough to keep you going after playing a show to a room with 3 people. I learned this like anyone elseâ¦the hard way. I played in a college band called âTrifectaâ. Acoustic rock, cover tunes mostly, and we were the only gig on campus. Some nights we were gods, playing to a packed house of friends and fans. Other nights, the party didnât come with us, if you know what I mean. That is the time when you find out if you are a musician. That is when the poison seeps into your veins and you are addicted for life. When the party is over and you are looking for your next fix. I am a junkie. Imagine telling that to your parents when they expect you to come home after college.

I needed more, I wanted something tangible, something real that would come to life and make people feel the way I felt when I sang my songs. The career choice was set and my feet were moving. I started the band âScarred Roseâ. A silly little name that packed a big punch. Fueled by the Black Crows, Guns Nâ Roses and Janeâs Addiction, we played as much as possible and anywhere that would have us. The excitement was growing and things were starting to happen. We all believed that this was the most beautiful sound we had ever heard. We hooked up with a local radio station, y100, which played our EP. We packed Philly bars and played with some great bands that went on to play national tours. The wheels were spinning and we were gaining momentum when it hit meâ¦I had gone far enough to actually have something to lose. And we did; lose it I mean. Our drummer left the band and even after replacing him we were like a paper airplane, no matter how hard you throw it, itâs going to come down.

So where do I start? The beginning is usually the best place. Find the essence of your desire and fall in love all over again. Thatâs what I did. Having the courage to stand up and say âI know the words to thatâ, is what brought me to this life. So I went into the studio and recorded âIgnorance and Innocenceâ. An acoustic album of some old and new songs that have never made me more proud to be a musician. No frills and no fills, this album brings to life that first chill you get from hearing your favorite song live and unplugged. I am currently playing this album live and loving every minute of its sincerity and the way it communicates with the audience. As every passing day goes by and more and more people are being turned on to my music, I find that I am starting to like having my original fear become a fast approaching reality. I donât really mind having so much to lose.


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