Reviews found out on the web on the FOX 25 show:

So I m cleaning up a little bit around my kitchen this morning and I have the
TV going in the other room tuned to the local Fox channel since I want to hear
when the weather report comes on.
They are talking about a band that will be performing as part of the morning
news show that is on and they mention that the members of this particular band
are 13, 14 and 11 years old.
Oh great, this ought to be really great stuff, I m thinking sarcastically to
myself and figuring they are rappers or something.
I then hear the host ask them what kind of music they play. I cannot hear the
response in the other room since the kid they are talking to sounds a bit
soft-spoken. I then hear the host say something like, Straight-up rock and roll
and then asks what artists have influenced them.
This time I just make out what the kid says, and although I don t know who
the first band was that he mentioned and can no longer remember the name, the
second and third influences I hear the kid mention are Kansas and Rush. Now they
ve got my attention.
I go in and see these young dudes getting ready to play. There s the
11-year-old drummer with his double-bass drum Neil Peart kit, the bass player
with some keyboards at his disposal (how Geddy Lee!) and the guitarist with what
I thought was a Fender of some type but turned out to be a Carvin.
They start playing one of their originals that sounds to me like it has a lot
of Rush influence, but the problem is that is sounds like crap. I don t mean the
kids performance, which actually sounds pretty damn good really great
considering how old these guys are!
The problem is the sound set-up in the TV studio, which obviously was not
designed to provide quality sound for visiting rock and roll bands. Even so, I
can tell these young guys have some serious talent in their possession.
The band is called Mindwalk and they are based somewhere in Massachusetts.
The show s host comes back after the performance and mentions that these guys
have done some recording in a studio in Groton, Mass., which is right next to
the town I lived in before moving here to New Hampshire.
The host also mentions that their website is www.mindwalkband.com and of course, I have to take
a peek and download some of the MP3 files they have.
Listening to the downloaded MP3 s really tells the story since they re nice,
clean studio recordings. Of the five song snippets available for download, I was
most impressed with their rendition of Rush s YYZ and U.K. s
Presto, simply due to the fact that those are two songs I am familiar
with, and these kids pull them off fabulously.
These kids are amazing. I don t know how they found each other, but it s a
good thing that they did. They have a bright future ahead of them and a damn
fine supply of accomplishment already behind them.
I've seen some bold claims from other bands about their being the next Rush,
or whatever, but amazingly enough, these young guys called Mindwalk already may
be the next Rush. It s a little scary to think about just how good they will be
in 10 years. These kids are the future of real rock music.
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YOUTUBE VIDEOS:
I was surfing the web with a friend of mine last night
that had asked
for me to check out this Massachusetts based band he
found on YouTube
called Mindwalk. Thinking this was going to be another run
of the mill
band, I didn't place many expectations on what I was about to
witness.
The planets aligned, the clouds parted and I was enveloped in an
awe
inspired musical talent from a 3 piece band who's ages ranged from 15
to
11 years. Seeing the occasional child prodigy is not so
uncommon
nowadays considering the dawn of the internet and personal
camcorders.
But what was intriguing about this band as I sat and listened to
their
cover of Rush's 'Limelight', was there were not just one musician,
but
all three that had displayed great and uncanny talent. So
with
reservations I thought, 'Alright, that was a cover, let's see
something
original.'
Their original 'Crimson Sunset' was also unlike
what I had expected
after seeing their cover. A slow acoustical tune with
meaningful lyrics
and a hook that makes you wonder how these indivduals at
this age can
fathom piecing this type of material together. The tune was
catchy
enough to have it stuck in my head hours afterward and give me
the
occasional chill. If 'Crimson Sunset' were to get the
appropriate
airtime, I'm certain it would be a hit.
I highly encourage
everyone to check this band out. See for yourself.
You won't be
disappointed.
MORE REVIEWS:
* Holy shit!!! Where did they come from? I've never heard young kids
kick ass like that.
*These kids sound
great. I visited there web site, and listened to a couple of MP3's. Being a huge
Rush fan, I was quite impressed.
I hope to
catch some shows if they play some local venues. I can only imagine what
they will sound like in 8 years.
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THE LEARNING CHANNEL - MY KIDS A.....
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MINDWALK IN THE FALL 2007 ISSUE OF PROGRESSION MAGAZINE
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