Audio Collection
Naked to the invisible eye
Feeding the Fire
A modern approach to progressive rock, swirled with hints of electronic and phsycedelic styles.
Collection Contents
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I don't mean to sound queer, but you have a nice ass for a guy. | 3:28 | Play |
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San Diego Song | 5:20 | Play |
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Chupacabra | 6:07 | Play |
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Description
Feeding the Fire is a four piece band conceived in late 2003.
Their line up consists of Spencer Thornton on guitar, Eric Smith on bass, Keith Cannon on drums, and Ken Cannon on vocals.
Feeding the Fire is undoubtedly a group like none other. Musically they strive to capture the essence of the unchained human spirit. Each song is a journey through the minds of four highly driven individuals merging together to form a harmony that epitomizes true beauty.
At first listen, this band might seem a little indulgent in their respective
instruments. However, further inspection allows the audience to realize this is key to clearly conveying the message in their music.
Pick any part of the music to focus on, whether it be the complex yet seamless rhythms of Eric Smiths bass lines, feeding off of the intense dynamics of drummer extraordinaire Keith Cannon. Maybe you will notice unlikely chord voicing, used to truly express the emotions of guitarist Spencer Thornton, working in unison with the powerfully passionate yet subtly sensitive vocals of Ken Cannon. Which ever area of the music the listener chooses to explore, one thing is certain. It is at this level that truly unique art is created.
With a sound of such intensity, comes an unparalleled live performance. Each member clings to his role and conveys their ideas as if it were their last breath. Drastic measures are taken to make sure that no audience member is left unscathed. A show that begins with four guys taking their place on a platform ends up turning an entire venue into a stage. If you cant get to them they will get to you and you will be grateful for it.
To sum up this band in one word: Excelsior (Ever upward). This is undoubtedly an adventure for each individual with no limits in sight. How far along on their journey will they be before you catch on?