Crafty Scheme

Backstory:
Crafty Scheme is an enigmatic quartet of musicians hailing from the eclectic city of Austin, Texas. The band members – Vincent, a former electronics engineer, Sarah, an ex-librarian, Mike, an erstwhile mathematics teacher, and Rose, a one-time barista, met through a local community college’s evening music course. Over shared interests and inherent passion, they decided to put their regular lives on hold and venture into the musical world. They chose the name ‘Crafty Scheme’ reflecting their own ingenious plot to escape mundane life and chase their passion.

Genre:
Crafty Scheme specializes in Alternative Rock, with elements of Indie Pop and Electronic Music.

Title:
“Shadows on the Wall”

Full Song Lyrics:

(Verse 1)
Em C
Late nights, city lights, we’re on our own,
G D
Running from the troubles, in the twilight zone.
Em C
Amidst the chaos, we’ve found our call,
G D
Just like the fleeting shadows on the wall.

(Chorus)
Em C
Shadows on the wall, they rise and fall,
G D
Like our dreams, they stand tall.
Em C
In the echoes of the city’s brawl,
G D
We’re the shadows on the wall.

(Verse 2)
Em C
Underneath the skyline, beneath the stars,
G D
We play our tunes, healing the old scars.
Em C
In this concrete jungle, amidst the sprawl,
G D
We’re just the silent shadows on the wall.

(Chorus)
Em C
Shadows on the wall, in the moonlight’s thrall,
G D
Like echoes of our music, they enthrall.
Em C
In the grand scheme, we may seem small,
G D
But we’re the crafty shadows on the wall.

Favorite Fan:
The band’s favorite fan is a lively college student named Sam. Sam first discovered Crafty Scheme when he moved to Austin for school. Overwhelmed by the new city and environment, he found comfort in the band’s music. He says, “Crafty Scheme’s music resonates with me on so many levels. It’s just the perfect blend of melancholy and inspiration, speaking directly to my soul. I feel seen, heard, and represented through their music. It’s a constant reminder that it’s okay to dream, to fall, to rise, and to find your own identity. They’re not just a band to me, they’re a lifeline.”

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