bookmark_borderReverb Of The Room .MP3

One of the more amazing events in this life was playing Reverb Of The Room at Steel City. After all, that’s part of why the song was written in the first place. Then, to play the song there and get that amount of energy… it’s what being a singer / songwriter is all about.

Though we did not record the Steel City performance, it’s vibe lives on. That’s how this recording came to be.

Reverb Of The Room [.MP3 / After Playing It Live Version]
by Eric Visnov
Produced by The End

LYRICS: Reverb of the Room

Downstairs in a basement, working late again
Expecting what you’re gonna do, is oh so different
Well, I believe you catch the drift and, it ain’t so hard to do
When you’re high and thinkin’, in the reverb of the room
Well, I see a sea of faces, and tell me how you feel
Well, call it wrong or call it right, or call it what you will

DIG IT

Well, I came across this coffee shop, down on Bridge and Main
And, there’s a girl who’s drinking there who thinks that we’re all crazed
Well, I believe in symmetry and, it and so hard to do
Just connect the dots in which you walk, in the reverb of the room

Lots of luck with scrambled thoughts in the reverb of the room

bookmark_borderThe End Update

The End has released an updated version of Palace At Farnese. “After the Steel City show, the song got stuck in our heads,” said Daniel Brouse producer of The End.

This version is a live stereo recording with keyboards, guitar and vocals. Eric Visnov created vocal harmonies with himself using a Roland BR-600.

Palace At Farnese Post Steel City .MP3 [free download

Eric Visnov With His Guitar
Eric Visnov Photo by Lex Palombit
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bookmark_borderThe End: Best Unplugged Set

The best unplugged set of the year was The End playing Steel City. On December 29, 2009, The End played to the roar of a capacity crowd. Starting with the seasonal song 6 B.C., the 5-piece’s sound was crystal clean and buoyant. The audience fed off the energy and radiated it back to the stage… giving the band an over-the-top boost. Ending with the song The End Of The End, both band and audience were lifted to new heights. The End Of The End was the beginning of a brand new thing.

Eric Visnov — rhythm guitar
Sean Develin –lead guitar
Joe Mancini — vocals
Anthony Zinno — vocals
Daniel Brouse – keyboards