March 24, 2010

messy rooms

Why is it that every time I come home from off the road my room is a disaster zone? I'm in the process of cleaning and I'm discovering items in the corners of my room that I didn't even know I owned! Good thing I like surprises :)

The good part of cleaning is that I always listen to a new album when I'm tackling my personal pig pen. Imogen Heap's Ellipse is the choice today cause I finally purchased it!! Wooohooo! If you haven't yet. Do it. Put it inside you. On your insides.

Speaking of suprises. Found one I'd really like :)
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/-JamMan-Looper-Pedal?sku=156600
Hoping to score some sessions while I'm home so I can take this on the road and start playing with it in live shows. Am already basing some arrangements around it :) You'll see.....

XO
Rachel

March 18, 2010

spriiiiiing is coming

Back home in LA for a few weeks and woooow is it beautiful here. The more time I spend outside of California, the more beauty I see in it & the more I feel that I might never leave. Two nights ago we returned from the chilly midwest to 80 degree weather here in southern California...SPRING IS IN THE AIR!!! As are beach days, a lady gaga cover, sonos originals, more US tour dates and some awesome collaborations...like this..


photography by begley & clark


If you haven't already caught this on our facebook page, here's a treat for you :) A sneak peek video of a collaborative project we're doing with the incredible L.A. Contemporary Dance Company. Follow the link below to watch the vid

http://vimeo.com/9394225

"Gods & Marionettes"
created by LACDC, Sonos & David Bridel
music+dance+theater
premiering at the Ford Amphitheatre on June 18 2010. Don't miss it!

March 10, 2010

Taking A Break?

Yo yo yo. 'Tis been a while since last I blogged. Truth is, I've been driving a lot. The last few days have seen us Cleveland to Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor to Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids to Evanston (that was one day); then we drove today to Chicago and ended up in Milwaukee, WI from where I write to you now. I've had a lot of fun on this leg of the tour. Playing my home town of Cleveland was a blast. A lot of people - family, friends, former classmates - provided a fantastic energy. It was easy to let go and just play up there. Some great gigs in Michigan and successful meetings in Chicago have added up to be a solid trip. But this past week has found me tired, unmotivated, restless. I'm not sure why to be honest. It seems as though all is going well and yet I'm left feeling a bit... underwhelmed. A small sickness as reappeared in my throat, which always brings me down a notch, but it's more than that; there is work to be done and I can't seem to tackle it. Forgive me if this sounds negative. It's not meant to be a pitying plea, but rather an honest glimpse at the less glamorous side of life on the road. It's that intangible quandary one sits in from time to time - the unknown, the variable x factor. This impasse at which I stand is all that stands between me and my arrangements, or the new video project, or an original melody to accompany lyrics I wrote three years ago. The Oscars just happened, and as Sandra Bullock accepted her [well deserved] award she said something that struck me while thanking her mom: "She said to be an artist, you had to practice every day." It seems such simple advice, yet I maintain it's one of the hardest things to do. Being creative seems to be, by definition, an act of inspiration captured and recorded in some way. Doing it by rote, habitually exercising the same muscles seems almost counter-intuitive. Much like a trip to the gym, it's in creating such habits that the act itself becomes easier, and until then it will feel as a chore to a child who'd rather watch Saturday morning cartoons, or in my case, Hulu. I'm not making excuses - though illness and fatigue are fair ones - but rather I'm examining the hole I'm in with the hope of finding my way out. A lot is on the horizon for Sonos and I eagerly await it. Maybe I just need to take this week to myself before beginning the next journey. Lewis and Clark took a break once and while.
Didn't they?

March 9, 2010

some bedtime stories

little miss muffet, as recounted by paul peglar

little miss muffet sat on her tuffet
eating her curds and whey
along came a spider, it sat down beside her
and she freaked out...




humpty dumpty, as recounted by paul peglar

humpty dumpty sat on a wall
humpty dumpty had a great fall
all the king's horses and all the king's men
...they didn't know what the f*&% to do.

March 4, 2010

On a lighter note,

We're back on the road, we've been flying with American, and this time around they've been nice. =)