Backstory:
Hailing from Seattle, Washington, Blaring Probability is a band steeped in mystery and lore. Formed in 2008 by lead singer James Reiner and bassist Hannah Mitchel, both engineering students from the University of Washington, the band was born out of a shared love for music and mathematics. They held small gigs in their college campus, where they quickly gained a cult following for their unique sound.
In 2011, they added drummer Lucas Carney and guitarist Gabe Ford to their ranks. This decision catapulted the band to new heights, paving their way into the Seattle indie music scene. Their name, Blaring Probability, is a nod to the mathematical term “blaring probability,” implying the high likelihood of their music resonating with the masses.
Genre:
Alternative Rock
Title:
“Chained Variables”
Full Song Lyrics:
(Verse)
C G Am Em
In this world of chained variables,
F C G G
Underneath a cosmic dome,
C G Am Em
We pledged an oath, unbreakable,
F C G G
Drifting on, we roam.
(Chorus)
Am Em G D
We, the blaring probability,
F C G G
Echoing through time,
Am Em G D
Lost in the labyrinth of infinity,
F C G G
But together, we shine.
(Verse)
C G Am Em
In our journey of integers,
F C G G
We found love, we found light,
C G Am Em
Through the chaos and the order,
F C G G
We dance into the night.
(Chorus)
Am Em G D
We, the blaring probability,
F C G G
Strumming our own rhyme,
Am Em G D
Tangled in the threads of destiny,
F C G G
We sing, lost in time
The band’s favorite fan:
Their favorite fan is a data scientist named Eric. As a self-proclaimed math geek and music enthusiast, Eric found a deep appreciation for the mathematical themes woven into Blaring Probability’s music. He was captured by their lyrical complexity and the ingenious way they implemented mathematical concepts into their music. His testimonial reads, “I’ve always been a fan of alternative rock, but Blaring Probability adds a unique twist. Their mathematical themes and complex chord progressions truly resonate with me. They’ve managed to merge my two passions into one and for that, they’ll always be my favorite band.”