
And what is all boils down to is the notion that our reliance on computers, televisions and handheld devices has made us lose touch with mother nature. So basically what we have here is a song in which the listener is under a constant flux of symbolisms pointing to the aforementioned ideas. And there is a special emphasis on social media, as the band portrays vesting in online personas as being a vain pursuit.

Or a simpler way of putting it is that this song is based on the concept of the modern human dependency on electronic media being a bad thing. The “noise” which Nightwish talks about in this song is a metaphor for constantly being plugged into the “matrix”. Mark and Kristen cover Nightwish again, this one from their latest album “Human.

Hope someone likes this one, it is fun to just make some heavy guitar noise at times. It's an instrumental, and is off of their album 12 Bloody Spies, that features B sides and rarities. This guy Pete Loeffler does some cool and fun to play guitar riffs, and this song here is a short one, but fun to play so I decided to do my own cover of it. To be able to sing, play, and operate what looked to be a complicated floor pedal setup blew me away. Saw them live in concert a few years back and was floored by the guitar player's talent on stage. This is a band that my daughter Kristen turned me on to. In 2021, Kemble Walters joined the band as a touring bassist. Bernardini later departed from the band in 2019. When Joe left the band in 2005, Geno Lenardo subbed-in as the touring bassist until he was replaced by Pete and Sam's brother-in-law, Dean Bernardini. Scott was replaced by Sam and Pete's brother, Joe Loeffler in 1996. The band was originally composed of two brothers Pete Loeffler (lead vocals and guitar) and Sam Loeffler (drums and percussion), along with Matt Scott (bass and backing vocals). Chevelle is an American rock band formed in Grayslake, Illinois, in 1995. Here is a cover song from the band Chevelle.
