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Saturday, November 21, 2020

Say I Am remembers the horror of The Ring on "Static"

 








"3am, trying our best not to scream"

At eleven years old Steven Ostroske watched The Ring. I think we all remember when we watched a movie that maybe our parents would of not wanted us to watch. A movie so scary that it leaves an indelible (sometimes blood soaked) impression. Ostroske still remembers himself and his friends being absolutely terrified. 

"for years after that I was afraid of hearing TV static" 

So now, under the musical moniker of Say I Am, he has released "Static", an indie alt rock homage to that moment when he could not breathe. The track, amidst, a sort of Halloween-esque floating guitar line, gets post rock heavy and falls away to a blend of art and classic rock with big lead guitar drops. I like that, sometimes I feel like like lead guitar has gone away. 

-Robb Donker Curtius 






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Steven Ostroske was born in January of 1991. About 13 years later, he decided to pick up a guitar to impress the ladies. That didn't work, but he realized he actually liked playing music, so he started writing, recording, and mixing. Now Steven is a college graduate writing songs in his basement. Such is life.


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