DoingKermit wrote:So happy all is well that ends well! I'm a few tracks into the new album and I'm really diggin' it. I like the name change as well - fits the music perfectly.
Hey DK, how have you been? I'm glad you are enjoying the new music and I greatly appreciate that you've taken the time to listen to it. I feel that with each new project, it gets a little bit better, more polished. And soon I'll be taking classes in college to really hone my audio recording and music composition skills! I'm transferring from a community college to a state college so I'm nervous and excited about being in a new, better school.
It is good to hear from you! Hope all is well!
null24 wrote:I'm sorry to hear that the sancity of your home was violated. I hate being told to look for silver linings, but it's a good thing they ran when you came home and it did not turn into a violent scenario. It's just stuff, but the violation can cut pretty deep.
I'm guessing police can't do much. They wouldn't even fingerprint my house in GA after a nearly- murderous home invasion...
I know from experience how you must feel, hopefully the experience wasn't overly traumatic and by you taking security measures maybe you will help alleviate some of your family's anxiety.
Hey Null,
I remember reading about your extremely terrifying home invasion some time ago. Scary stuff that shook me up just reading it. Glad you made it out of that alive!
As for your question, you are right about the police, who essentially told me, "We can give you no hope. False hope will do nothing for you so we need to be honest here. It is unlikely that these people will be caught." I mean, the Police took some prints and the thieves left a tool behind which was taken as evidence. I found out later, unfortunately, that none of the prints returned a match so I guess the investigation is cold now.
So we still have no idea who did it or why this happened. It may have been some bored teenagers in the neighborhood. It could have been some tweakers (meth is a HUGE problem in this area, Middle of the USA), or any number of other scenarios. One thing I failed to mention in the original post was that two nights before the B&E, someone came to our house around 12:30am and was lightly tapping on our front door, just to where I could barely hear it. Turned the TV off, confirmed more light knocking and shouted through the door, "WHO IS IT?" Some jerk claimed to be looking for some girlfriend of his...yeah, sure, I told him he had the wrong house and to leave my property...I know this is a game that B&E people play trying to get you to open the door so that they can force their way in and do god-knows-what. I never opened the door, yet two days later, my house gets hit. Maybe it was just coincidence, or maybe they were casing the house...I'll never know.
Chimp Z wrote:TGO i just added you on soundcloud
Great music. Thanks for posting.
I can relate to your story. 8 years ago I was robbed of my guitar and some drum equipment.
Aside from my dog, music was what I had in life.
Losing that equipment left such a void in my life I didn't know how to cope...until I smoked DMT
and understood that plants were always my calling.
So I became familiar with medicinal plants over the last
8 years, and somehow in the past year all my musical outlets are revamped.
Guess I needed to go through the gauntlet of not having anything.
This year is the first time I have owned a guitar since then.
Losing important things like musical equipment is like someone trying to steal your soul.
You can replace them but a lot of these instruments come from powerful trees and I think it resonates with us.
Since getting robbed I turned to more mobile forms of music that can be created on computers.
Sometimes loss can be a blessing.
I'm sorry to hear your space was threatened, hope it never happens again
Hey Chimp Z, thanks for the add on soundcloud! Glad you are enjoying it! I followed back!
Trying to steal your soul is a spot on description. I view my instruments and music making technology as a literal extension of my physical self and taking them away would be nearly equivalent to chopping off my hands. I can't thank the music gods (or whatever/whomever is in charge of this crazy reality in which we live) enough for sparing me that trouble this time. It breathes new life into the whole creative process because when I pick up my guitar now, I find I am thankful for the privilege of even owning the guitar. In many ways, I think I was starting to lose sight of that so if anything, like you said, sometimes loss can be a blessing too. For me, it was more of a reminder to truly live every moment like it could be the last one.
There are countless ways this event could have gone further south. I am eternally grateful that it didn't and am now prepared to defend and protect my home and family should something like this ever happen again.
Thank you for your words of encouragement. I highly value the input of everyone here at the Nexus!
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