
Brendan S



Silver Dollar Spotlights Silver Dollar Spotlights
Truth is subjective, people are obsessed with statistics and data, but we'll take it one small joy at a time



Sometimes (Fly to the Sun) Sometimes (Fly to the Sun)
Our first song, featuring Brendan Sellers, Jason Pearlman and Scott Herman on vocals, Brendan on lead, Jason on rhythm, Scott on bass and Jon Walter on drums

Stand By Me (Square One) Stand By Me (Square One)
Features all of us, finally, together for a song. Came out very well, I think, thanks to ... well, our talents meeting in the same room for the first time in 2007.

The Trainride - Final Destination Hopefuls The Trainride - Final Destination Hopefuls
Mike Kamison - rhythm, Dan Teesedale - rhythm, Ethan Cohen - drums, Scott Herman - bass, B. Sellers - lead. Features my new Carvin XV 212, a 100 watt all tube amp. Levels are a mess, bad micing, but a fun jam.

Another Alone Another Alone
I've been thinking about what happens to everyone in the future and feeling uncomfortably lost, so I wrote this.

Rebecca, Rebecca, Where Fo' Art Thou? Rebecca, Rebecca, Where Fo' Art Thou?
Upon trying out drummer Nate Benbow (who is in the band now), Scott Herman and I tried out a few jams with him, this being one of our original songs; however, t'ain't no vocals, hence the title

'30s Jazz Dealy '30s Jazz Dealy
From the 5-14 jam, yet again. Rather short, but snappy and fun-sounding :D

Looking Back (Why Deceive?) Looking Back (Why Deceive?)
For those of you who thought drums can't play lead throughout a song, here is proof otherwise. This is from March 19th, '05; nothing new, but definitely a great excerpt, full of emotion inducive of nostalgic feelings (at least for me)

When It's Over When It's Over
Finally, a song with Rebecca, our singer :) This one is one of our originals, and features me (Brendan S.) and her (Rebecca T.). Right now (as of uploading it, 8:19 on 9-24-05) it's about 8 minutes old.

In the Dirty Part of the City In the Dirty Part of the City
This classic Animal's cover was ... ahem, 'covered' by me (Brendan S.), John Sellers (Dad) on drums, and Cosmo Bertino III on bass. Starts out mellow, but is one of the best rockers on this site. Highly recommended!

Slidy Sunshine of your Slippery Love Slidy Sunshine of your Slippery Love
What a wild slide blues jam along with Larry Coccio on some fantastic Allman-styled guitar work, and Nina Grecco wailin' away 'Sunshine of Your Love' lyrics 8-)

Loose Snazz Jaz Loose Snazz Jaz
From a May 14th jam with Damian, this is one of the better exerpts, for sure. It has a fun-to-listen to aura about it I think, and we all jived really well on this one.

Float Through the Wall Float Through the Wall
From the 3-19 jam, yet a-friggin-gain, but another good contribution, IMO

Journey to the Middle of the Brain Journey to the Middle of the Brain
What started off as 1968's "Journey to the Center of the Mind" by Ted Nugent quickly turned into [ insert ad lib here ].

Blind Man's Sight Blind Man's Sight
First song recorded, I like it. Timing might not be perfect, but I'm not completely used to recording yet. Always open to suggestions of improvement!

Slipstream's Blues Jam Slipstream's Blues Jam
Here's a little blues jam with a backing in G from a member of the lovely guitar forum, http://guitar.zentao.com :) Hope y'all enjoy this sloppy yet somewhat powerful lead track