Backstory:
Keen Contact is a band that was born from the ashes of a failed garage band in the suburbs of Arizona. The three members, vocalist and guitarist Jason “Jax” Fields, bassist Terry “Tez” Hollister, and drummer Olivia “Ollie” Smith, were high school friends who had always shared a deep passion for music. They started out playing at local gigs, battling it out with other teen bands, and slowly carved out their niche, developing their unique sound and gathering a loyal following. Their breakthrough came when they bagged a spot at the local music festival, where a scout from a major record label spotted them. From then on, Keen Contact became a sensation, moving from garage jam sessions to packed concert halls.
Genre:
Indie Pop/Rock
Title:
“Stardust Memories”
Lyrics:
(Verse 1)
C G Am E
Fleeting visions of our yesterdays,
C G Am E
All wrapped up in our stardust memories.
C G Am E
We were young, so naive to the world,
Dm G C
But we were kings and queens in our dreams.
(Chorus)
C G Am E
Stardust memories, oh how they gleam,
C G Am E
In the darkness of the night, like a dream.
C G Am E
We’re holding onto these moments so dear,
Dm G C
For they are our stardust memories.
(Verse 2)
C G Am E
Running wild under the moonlit sky,
C G Am E
Living our dreams, not knowing time would fly.
C G Am E
With laughter, love, and a few tears,
Dm G C
These are our stardust memories.
(Chorus)
C G Am E
Stardust memories, oh how they gleam,
C G Am E
In the darkness of the night, like a dream.
C G Am E
We’re holding onto these moments so dear,
Dm G C
For they are our stardust memories.
Favorite fan:
His name is Marcus Johnson, a retired army veteran who says the band’s music helped him combat his post-war trauma. Marcus has been a constant fixture at their concerts, often traveling from city to city just to see them perform.
Testimonial:
“I’ve been through some tough times, but Keen Contact’s music has helped me pull through. It’s not just their lyrics or the melodies, but the energy and emotion they put into every performance. I lost a lot on the battlefield, but their music helped me find a part of myself again. They’re more than my favorite band, they’re my lifeline.”