Monday, April 30, 2012

Bitter Paradox Update

Oh wow!  Well... a lot has happened since I last posted back in January.  The greatest news is how well my music project, Bitter Paradox is doing.  We have ten songs tight and are in the process of working on about five more. Our logo came out awesome as well!  We also got some sweet pics and new songs up on the reverbnation page as well as facebook.  Check those out!

This was my favorite solo shot from the shoot. 
Here's our new logo and bumper sticker! 

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Bitter Paradox 2012

Happy New Year everyone!  Bitter Paradox started the year off with a bang by playing a little mini show for friends and family at the Meridian on Sand Key.  Peter stroked the keys of a gorgeous Grand Piano for the songs "To Love Me", "Polyamorous", and "Run From What You Fear."  Check out the video below!  Also, we are playing TWO open mics this month, so check out our reverb page for details

We want to thank everyone for their support.  We plan to release an EP come March 15th.  Any input on which songs you would like to have on it (we plan to include at least 4 songs, max 6), let us know!  In the mean time, enjoy a live performance of "Polyamorous". 

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Bitter Paradox - What an Appropriate Music Project Title

It's been a little time since I last used my blog to share what is happening in my music/art world.  So here's the quick and dirty version of what's happening in Bee'z life.

I am no longer the lead vocalist of Drastic Fall (aka drastic fail).  Unfortunately, there was a band member that refused to act professional enough, or have enough talent to allow the transformation of some junkie garage band turn into a real experimental metal band.  It's a shame, but to be honest, I didn't want to have to scream...  although, I was getting pretty good at it.  Regardless, I ended up on top for several reasons, one of them being, I am now dating the former bass player of Drastic Fall, Danny Day, who quit the band when he found out the other two members were tossing me to the curb.  I suppose I am a little bitter, but more so annoyed that I wasn't given the professional courtesy that I felt I deserved.  A "Thank you, Bee, for all of your hard work" would have been appreciated.  But, alls well that ends well, right?  Danny and I are really happy together, and we no longer have to hide our relationship from anyone.

Now, onto Bitter Paradox.  Since Peter and I have gotten back on track with writing and performing, we have written two new great songs, "Run From What You Fear" and "Acoustic Metal".  I also plan on using some lyrics that I wrote a while ago for a new riff he sent me... it's about Eve, which was also my costume for this year's Halloween.  ANYWAY, you can check Bitter Paradox out on REVERB NATION now.  We are also on FACEBOOK.  Stay tuned for some future awesomeness, as Peter and I plan on recording our very own EP, as well as working with some musicians to add more instrumentals to our recordings and possibly our live performances.  I recently purchased a PA system that I am very proud to own, and I would like to start using it sooner than later, but the album MUST come first in order to build a greater fan base and to establish revenue for the project!

Oh, one final note, I quit my job as Curatorial Assistant at the Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art... However, I am still a member and actually performed there a couple weeks ago for the "So You Wanna be an Artist" Night.  I am back full time working for my parents at their storage facility.  I am also pursing my business, Management & Memories more... unless I make it big with music, I hope to get more clients than I already have (which is one at the moment).  But, a hefty job, none-the-less!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Drastic Fall in July

Since the end of May, I have been working my vocals with a group of dudes who are part of the heavy metal band, Drastic Fall.  I've been studying Melissa Cross' Zen of Screaming DVDs and practicing my vocal warm-ups before every practice.  In a little over a month now, I have a few techniques down and I continue to work on screaming that doesn't penetrate my throat too much.  Along with screaming, I sing some opera, play the harmonica, and sing my heart out as an alto and soprano.  Pretty soon we will be adding some vocal EFX from the vx400, especially for songs like "Freakshow," and "Conundrum."

What is most exciting is we have two shows coming up this month!  One is at Gasoline Alley on the 16th of July and the other at State Theatre, July 31st.  I can honestly say that I am so glad that one of the people I was jamming with in the past flaked on me so I was determined enough to find a band that is ready to jam.  (And no, Peter, I am not referring to you; Bitter Paradox lives on!)