Tanks, But No Tanks
January 28th, 2010Photographers Ed Simmons and Tony Ward have been working together on several projects. The Cost Of War is a guest article written by Ed for Tony’s website. The photographs were shot in Ft. Washington, PA.
Photographers Ed Simmons and Tony Ward have been working together on several projects. The Cost Of War is a guest article written by Ed for Tony’s website. The photographs were shot in Ft. Washington, PA.
The Band Together (http://kingarthur.com/the-band-together/) is an audio and visual experimental band. One of the concepts being played with is to convey lyrics without using language… in theory, trying to send a message that everyone can understand.
This music video uses flooding footage shot over the last 48 hours in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania as the audio and visual tapestry for a soundtrack called, “Here Comes The Flood”.
The sound and video of the roaring water were recorded in real time. Hmmm… I suppose you could call this reality music?
The message the band hopes to convey is one of awareness. Much of the world’s population is in danger of rising sea levels and floods. Global warming brings increased volatility to weather systems. The responsibility for the climate change is something to consider.
For more info. visit: http://membrane.com/global_warming/
The End has recorded a live demo of Reverb Of The Room. The song was inspired by the New Year’s Eve Party, the music scene in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and performing at the Steel City Coffee House in Phoenixville, PA.
Some of the members of The End And Wynrise happened upon each other and recorded this live take of The End Of The End.