Considering the fact that I'm a sophomore in college, I was given a lovely gift that lasted this whole week: Spring Break. It wasn't all that eventful, really. I spent it either relaxing in my house with my dog and watching some marathons, or I went out with some friends for the night. Nothing too crazy, though!
But on Friday the 13th, I did get to witness something rather exciting. Three friends of mine had their first gig at The Vibe Lounge in Rockville Centre, and I of course went to support their musical dreams. They were a huge hit, and I was so very proud of them. I'm still very proud of them. They were given this opportunity to play their first show at the Vibe Lounge, and they've been ready for it since the day they were asked. The trio were happier than ever when their oldest member, Tim gave his fellow band members the awesome news!
Clarity in Chaos consists of three awesome guys who are very good at what they do. There's Roland "Rambo" Williams, one of the best drummers I know, if not the best. And the other two lovely and talented members are cousins who switch on and off on both instruments with different songs: Tim and Dom DiGangi. The three come together with their different takes on music, and have made something that they all love, and something that they are all extremely proud of. With their music interests being pretty much all over the place, one would think it would be hard to make something all three of them like, but they make it work! The favorite bands range from the individualistic and alternative Radiohead, to the grungy sounds of Nirvana, to the loud and heavy tones of the J-Metal band Dir En Grey. That's one of the things that makes them so special, though. Their sound is rather unique, and they pull at different elements of music, making them create their own sound which I think is great. The three of them together sound great, and they've really matured as a band from the first time I heard them about six months ago.
Also, this local Long Island band has what not a lot of musical artists have nowadays according to Roland Williams. "We have the support of our families. It's not something that a lot of people who do this can actually say," He says. The support that they get from their family and friends is something that makes it all the more fun for them to do this. The three of them actually had all of their family members there, which was great for them. It gave them more confidence, and eased the nerves that Guitarist/Bassist Tim DiGangi told me that he did in face have.
We couldn't be more happy with their performance the other night. They really looked like they were having fun up on that stage, and they were so happy. It's great to see them finally fulfilling their dreams, and performing for the masses.
During this break, my friends and I who went to this gig like to say that we saw something rather historical for them. Why? Because all of us are in 100% agreement that they're going to be big one of these days.
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