The Battle is Over!!

Yes , the drummer battles are over. For the last several months Sway has
been engaged in a search for a new drummer. Sounds easy right?
…………riiiiight! Ah, the vagaries of the playin’ in a band. Band members
come and band members go. They come and go. Sometimes they stay a while and sometimes they stay too long. We were all sorry that drummer Nate didn’t stay longer but wish him all the best.

So back to the search. This was not just a search but more an epic
battle of the batterers so to speak. There were several rounds and
each group of prospectives had interesting aspects. Most of the guys were
very pro and guys that we would love to be around. The tricky part was
getting someone who was extremely versatile and had the right feel.
The “sway feel”. Yeah it sounds like a maneuver but I’m talkin’ about a nuance of style here.

It doesn’t seem like it would be hard to find the right person when you
are here in southern California surrounded by millions, quite a
few of whom are musicians. We relied on every communication line available; from Musicians Contact Service to “a friend of my cousin’s dentist who said he knows a good bass player who knows a really good drummer who you guys should check out”. (the last being the winning method)

We had some interesting applicants. A few no- shows. And then there was the accident prone guy that had the skate punk appearance. He finally did arrive and spoke some English. It felt like a deleted scene from Spinal Tap. (We decided we would have to take out liability insurance if we brought him
on board) All in all the hardest part was having to pass on some really
great guys that none of us would have minded spending time with. This writer
could tell within two songs whether we were auditioning a contender. Besides the aforementioned “feel thing” one had to just glance at Gina. If she looked bored, or worse stopped playing guitar and listened, it was pretty sure a no go. We even had the “drummer killer song”. If the prospect got that far and passed that song, he was definitely a contender.

We ultimately landed Trevor Monks (“a great drummer who my cousin’s dentist’s Labrador says…..etc) He was the last guy we auditioned! You know, like you found your keys in the last place you looked! So like finding the keys you were looking for, we stopped looking. Trevor is a great guy and a great drummer. Those were the two main qualifications. There were other minor ones like “primate” (we’re talkin’ drummers here. You know, the butt of endless musician jokes!) but those were the two biggies. Oh, and he has a girlfriend so we were pretty sure he wasn’t homeless… ba dum dum ching! Now, Trevor lives in Riverside but it turns out that the girlfriend lives on the same street as our studio, yep Sway Central. Go figure. So the drive is no big deal if he’s already in town. But fearing that he might have a falling out with the girlfriend, then get tired of the drive to rehearse, we keep checking “everything OK with the girlfriend Trevor?” Ah if we didn’t have something to keep us paranoid about drummers, we wouldn’t be SWAY. For now all is well on the drum riser!

So we welcome Trevor and look forward to many rockin’ gigs!

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