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I'm going to say some stuff. I loved reading this. I've written my own essay on a band I used to be in that ended with the bassist going to grad school (we had a drum machine).

I'm not a fan of instrumental rock. Most of it seems kind of predictable and it doesn't always strike an emotional nerve. I think the first Explosions in the Sky record was the first truly great instrumental rock record I heard. I liked Mogwai but even they started singing. I don't know. Not my thing.

Big exception is Agassiz and previously, Giant Sons. I remember Chris talking about how great Giant Sons were and I loved that compilation album G7 released. It wasn't predictable. It had actually moments of genuine catharsis. Lyrics were unnecessary. Same with Agassiz.

I'm amazed at how each release builds upon the last. It's almost frustrating, as a guitarist, to have an instrument emote in a way you can't manage. The bass is stern and focused with nice flourishes. The guitar work is intricate and spectacular but not bombastic. The drums keep things on course, but have little nuances that add so much, which is something drummers are notoriously awful at practicing--pace and nuance. At least in my experience. Agassiz is compelling and interesting, which is all I want from music or writing.

I think you've finally find the vehicle to escalate your voice--the guitar. I hope it continues to be an outfit deep into your long and happy life, David.

Side note: I saw you with Propagandhi in Virginia Beach playing at a strange club with Paint It Black years ago. It was crowded and they had scantily clad women bringing drinks to people. I remember Paint It Black Dan being particularly bothered by it (he also kicked me in the head during "Fuck The Border" then apologized). "Supporting Caste"-era. Anyways, you were very kind as two of my friends and I basically swarmed your Sprinter van during load-out. Out of the three of us that went to that show, I'm the only one of my friend group that is still alive. That's the last time we were together. So it's a special memory for me.

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Do you have any references you could suggest on how to learn to correct your picking technique? I struggle with that as well.

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