We Dont Mind ChaoS
We Don't Mind ChaoS! is a musical collaboration between Wayne Dwyer and Mary Clare Springer.
A Pop Rock track by We Dont Mind ChaoS.
"Nothing Can Slow Us Down" by We Dont Mind ChaoS is a Pop Rock production available on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. There is a quiet confidence to this track — the mark of an artist who understands the pop rock sound. "Nothing Can Slow Us Down" has peaked at number 1 on the SoundClick Pop Rock chart. Stream "Nothing Can Slow Us Down" and explore more from We Dont Mind ChaoS on SoundClick.
A Progressive Rock track by We Dont Mind ChaoS.
Independent artist We Dont Mind ChaoS drops "Tame the Fire", a Progressive Rock track on SoundClick. The track showcases We Dont Mind ChaoS's instinct for crafting memorable music. This track holds its own in the progressive rock landscape — a confident, well-executed piece. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Progressive Rock chart, peaking at #1. Discover "Tame the Fire" and the rest of the We Dont Mind ChaoS discography on SoundClick.
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"Find Me By Your Side (Remake)" by We Dont Mind ChaoS is an Indie Pop production available on SoundClick. The track showcases We Dont Mind ChaoS's instinct for crafting memorable music. An indie pop track built for repeat listens — it reveals more with each play. "Find Me By Your Side (Remake)" has peaked at number 1 on the SoundClick Indie Pop chart. Stream "Find Me By Your Side (Remake)" and explore more from We Dont Mind ChaoS on SoundClick.
e on't ind hao is a musical collaboration between Wayne Dwyer and Mary Clare Springer.
From a bizarre set of circumstances that facilitated us meeting - to vocal coach/student - to what you hear now (and still evolving). No one would ever believe us anyway - truth sometimes is WAY stranger than fiction.
Whenever I get the chance, depending on which band/duo/trio I'm in. I'll play alone when my accompanist breaks a string.
This is still rather new to me, so I have to say "not yet". My last attempts at "singing live" were either in church or at karaoke. Does it count if you don't get paid?
From The Beatles to Yes and everything in between, aside from disco and show tunes.
Every singer I ever grew up listening to has left an indelible spot in my brain and my soul - it's hard to pinpoint any particular one. And just what's wrong with disco anyway?
a collection of oddball guitars, Framus and Odyssey mostly, a Roland S-760 sampler, an SM58 and a rat's nest of wires behind the computer
My voice and an SM58 microphone, as well as Sonar 8 PE for recording
I'd like to thank my studio assistants, Ed Phones and Mike Stand.
I feel very blessed and privileged to be working with a talented musician who has an incredible amount of technical expertise (not to mention a rather warped sense of humor).
Say "G'night", Grasshopper.
G'night