skyflare
New Metal Member
I'd like to hear the band improvise something for fun for one of the songs. Steve Vai likes to incorporate some crowd interaction and humor into the set to give people an idea of how they go about creating the music. A lot of what we love about Seventh Wonder is probably the bits that are "happy accidents". Apparently, parts of The Great Escape were admittedly not set in stone, and it became a bit of a studio monster. I think most of the bands I see live disappoint me slightly because I think we all want to be a bit surprised instead of hearing the album note for note. When I sit down on the drums or guitar, I don't play covers or rehearse stuff, I just improvise continuously. The perfect progressive music would be a completely dynamic and interactive non-stop experience that doesn't focus on mindless repetition. Seventh Wonder knows how to manage complex changes better then most other bands. I bet they don't even need a set list to sound awesome.