Road-I's brother Dan-O took over Bass slinging duties, as well as recording and engineering of the Love Offering CD, Face Down.
Seconding Rob's sentiments, Bad Ronald was the most amazing drummer I've ever had the opportunity to play with. Road-I and I tended to write in some awkward time signatures, and Ron never missed a beat.
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Love Offering was a band from Kalamazoo. I saw them at Harvey's once, but from the back Polar Bear club area. Ron Muniz gave us this demo, via Dave Nash, I think.
Road-I - Vocals & Guitars
Ron Muniz - Drums
Road-I was in Memories of Tomorrow
Ron was in FAQ, and I think, briefly in Jack Red Cloud
Road-I's brother Dan-O took over Bass slinging duties, as well as recording and engineering of the Love Offering CD, Face Down.
Seconding Rob's sentiments, Bad Ronald was the most amazing drummer I've ever had the opportunity to play with. Road-I and I tended to write in some awkward time signatures, and Ron never missed a beat.
There was a second guitarist, name of Poach, if memory serves. I played bass with these guys for a while at the begining, before recording and all that. Road I and Poach were cool guys,and the songs were well constructed, but I only kept showing up cause of Ron (this, along with my sub-par abilities and bass guitar that was wired to constantly feedback got me the boot). But, Bad Ronald was seriously fun to play with. He always delivered metronome performances with great feel and his accents and fills seemed effortless. Great to hear these tracks again - thanks!