My good friend Brett is a musician.
He is also a recording engineer, and he records some beautiful music.
Like this: https://brettschieber.bandcamp.com/track/lightning-strikes-extended-acoustic-version
Or This: https://brettschieber.bandcamp.com/track/our-last-cigarette
Or this: https://brettschieber.bandcamp.com/track/cinema-sheet
Or this spoken word album he did with my friend Caleb: https://brettschieber.bandcamp.com/album/unnecessary-content
Or this score he did for a Georges Melies short: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubvM4P2HuUc
Anyway, Brett's car was totaled today. He's fine, his wife is fine, their little girl is fine. But he's a school teacher trying to support a family. Did I mention that? He teaches elementary school special education, in spite of the fact that it barely pays anything.
His car was totaled. Insurance is going to cover some of it, but not enough for him to replace it with something reliable. Listen to some of his music and, if you like it, maybe buy some, or tell someone else about it so that he can get a new car.
@ajroach42 Oh, he also does electronic music under the name Arcanum. It's not really my thing, but back in the 90s they were signed to a record deal and had a minor hit in eastern europe?
https://brettschieber.bandcamp.com/album/the-spoken-scream
He's all the programming and keys on that stuff, with another vocalist.
@ajroach42 When you say totalled,what was the damage? Insurers will sometimes total acar almost at whim. Our Subaru was hot by a deer -- it charged us from across the road and slammed into the side of the car badly denting two left side door panels. The insurance clerk (not the adjuster) tried to total it on incorrect grounds. We fought it,got he car repaired,and it is still our main car two years later.
@BertL No idea, I haven't seen it.
I know his airbag deployed, and there was some damage to the axel from the photo he posted, but that's all I got.
Pass along best wishes and the note I followed your purchase advice.
I just bought The Truth Will Always Find You (Resist 45) ... which I clicked on for the title and stayed for the groove. Hope it helps.
@dogtrax @Algot Oh yeah! That's from the EP he put out back in September, yeah?
The original track is from an album he did called Strike Night. Strike night is *Good*.
Brett was in music theater for a while, he was a stage manager for a travelling show. He compiled his experience there in to an album called Strike Night. He released it as an audiobook https://brettschieber.bandcamp.com/album/strike-night-the-musical-audio-book
and a soundtrack: https://brettschieber.bandcamp.com/album/strike-night-the-musical-soundtrack
It's a lot of fun.
@ajroach42 Listening to Lightning Strikes ... beautiful weaving of guitars ... I'll see if I can support him ...
@dogtrax Thank you!
In addition to releasing some really excellent, carefully recorded music, he's also one of the nicest people I've ever met.
We would book him at the venue we ran on a regular basis, regardless of the genre of the other bands performing. He'd normally come in with a guitar and a uke, and sit down on the edge of the stage and play unamplified.
I gotta tell you, watching a room full of 40-60 scene kids at a hardcore show sit down in a circle around a dude with an acoustic guitar and sing along to songs like Our Last Cigarette (linked above) or The God Particle (https://brettschieber.bandcamp.com/track/the-god-particle) was always magical.
And Brett didn't care how many people were in the room. He'd play his heart out, even if it was just four or five folks in the audience.
He also does childrens songs under the name Mark D Pencil, and sometimes he'd play those to a room full of rambunctious hardcore kids. You'd expect that that would be a disaster, but he's such a kind and genuine person that everyone just sang along.
He has a kind of magic about him. I don't understand it, really, but when I say he's the nicest man I know I mean it as sincerely as I can. I can't imagine that anyone will ever challenge him for that title. He's just a wonderfully patient and kind dude, and he deserves so much success