Kalata
Out of the Silent Planet
Bruce about his live set (WB inspired Mandrake's comic):
I’m not one for punishing the audience with songs they don’t deserve. The idea of a great live show, it’s not a lecture. It’s not the teacher wagging his finger, saying, ‘You should have bought this album and damn it, you’re gonna listen to it, like it or not. To me, it’s a journey. It’s a story, a narrative. Not with characters and things, but a musical narrative. So you start feeling a certain way, and then you start to feel another way. You get to paint with colors.
And some photos from the studio:
				
			I’m not one for punishing the audience with songs they don’t deserve. The idea of a great live show, it’s not a lecture. It’s not the teacher wagging his finger, saying, ‘You should have bought this album and damn it, you’re gonna listen to it, like it or not. To me, it’s a journey. It’s a story, a narrative. Not with characters and things, but a musical narrative. So you start feeling a certain way, and then you start to feel another way. You get to paint with colors.
And some photos from the studio:
	
			
			
					
				
						
					
					
				
 The rest are probably just rough ideas, but he has ideas for a lot of solo albums to develop. He said he is fortunate to work with such musicians.