First day in Tokyo!
Today is our first morning in Tokyo! The house where we stay is relatively small, but it allows us to be all together instead of in different separate hotel rooms! We shared breakfast… And Jeff had another very special one, just like he’s been blessed with since the beginning of the tour!
Then we left for the King Records rehearsal studios… On the way there, in the Bunkyo ward of Tokyo, we had an incredible discussion in the car. It started with us talking about the show in Kyoto, about all of you, about letting go, about what we felt, about our fears, about our inspirations, about our family, about you… And it was truly inspiring! It definitely sparked our spirits, not only for the day, but with a spark that will forever remain.
The studios were very cool, large enough for the whole band, the crew, and all the gear, and for us to still have place to move around. Today was only a drop off, so as soon as we had moved all the music equipment in our studio, we left for the HLNA skatepark in Odaiba, Tokyo.
Located on the 7th floor of a building, the HLNA skatepark really does offer an incredible view despite the rain we had that day. We also met with the team we will be working with for the production of this video clip, one of them a very dear friend of ours who previously worked on different movies, such as Babel as well as many other video clips for different artists.
We had a good look at the place, discussing the different options that were offered to us, and did some tests as well. It was a very touching moment to be a witness of this. All gathered on the rooftop of a building overlooking one of the world’s biggest city, talking about the band’s next video clip… Oh, and Jeff and YB shared a special tacos together, in which a full bottle of tabasco had been emptied 😉
After our meeting was finished, the band members all gave a try to skateboarding… Some with better results than others 😉 It was great to discover who was very good at it despite trying it for the first time, who had done some before, and who was just plain bad! We also met a young skateboarding genius, a very talented young man!!!!
After this, we went shopping a little… Well, that “short” stop turned into a one hour and half stop… We were at Fender’s custom shop, after all, so it couldn’t be any other way! The men we know turned into kids again, trying guitars, all of them unique and hand made, not crafted in a factory, giving them a very unique tone that can’t ever be reproduced in any way. A tone that is perfect in its imperfection, a sound that is human…
We all came back home, tired but overly fulfilled by the day we’ve had, knowing that every little moment is eternity unfolding itself before our very eyes, another step in that path we carve against the flow, one of the fruit of our souls and spirits invested through hard work…
– Stephanie