Mashup circa 1794
ByThere are a ton of great things that I get to see and experience working at MRC: kids going from not being able to hold a guitar correctly to shredding it apart, seeing a band rehearse a new song then watching them perform it on stage, helping a song go from just a riff to a full blown studio production…but this was something new and very cool.
Four years ago I finished recording for a band called The Wave (Willie Denton-Edmunson, Avery Sandridge and Marsh Mahon) called “Dreamers.” Not only was it the Wave’s first CD, it was the first full length recording I had the pleasure to record at the MRC and then be handed a shrink-wrapped copy for my very own. The CD featured 10 songs written entirely by the band, save for the lyrics of one song.
Flash forward to one week ago. I finished recording another CD for the band Midnight Trampoline (Jordan Breeding, Amelie Rives and Eric Lesser) called “For Her.” I just got my hands on the finished copy of 11 songs written entirely by the band, save for the lyrics of one song.
Notice a pattern here?
The one song that contained lyrics not written by the respective groups were both named Tyger, based around the William Blake poem. Not wanting to keep this from our website visitors that I’m sure numbers at least in the teens, I created a mashup of the two songs for your enjoyment
Make sure to check out both bands by clicking on their names above!


