Backstory:
Unnatural Stage was born out of the heart of Boston in the late 90s. The founding members, Violet St. James (vocals), and Brennan “Buzz” Riley (guitar), were originally theater performers who desired to create a musical platform that expressed their unique take on the world. They were soon joined by drummer Joe “Thunder” Fellows and bassist Pete “Bassman” Thomson. Though they began playing gigs in small, local venues, their raw talent and unique sound quickly garnered a following. Their unconventional blend of theatrical performance with rock music revolutionized the Boston music scene, creating a unique band that stood out from the crowd.
Genre: Theatrical Rock
Title: “Curtain Call in Disarray”
Full Song Lyrics:
(Verse 1)
[G] Come step up to the [D] stage, my dear
[Em] No need for fear, let’s [C] shed a tear,
[G] The lights are dim, the [D] crowd is near,
[Em] An echo of applause we [C] hold so dear.
(Chorus)
[G] It’s a curtain call in [D] disarray,
[Em] A final bow, we [C] fade away,
[G] A tale of love, a [D] heart’s dismay,
[Em] We’re Unnatural Stage, [C] and we’re here to stay.
(Verse 2)
[G] Strum the strings of [D] bittersweet,
[Em] Feel the rhythm, tap your [C] feet,
[G] The stage is set, take your [D] seat,
[Em] We’re spinning tales that we [C] can’t repeat.
(Chorus)
[G] It’s a curtain call in [D] disarray,
[Em] A final bow, we [C] fade away,
[G] A tale of love, a [D] heart’s dismay,
[Em] We’re Unnatural Stage, [C] and we’re here to stay.
(Outro)
[G] So sing along, lose the [D] night,
[Em] In the spotlight’s fading [C] light,
[G] Together we’ll make it [D] right,
[Em] We’re Unnatural Stage, [C] saying goodnight.
Fan Testimonial:
Fan’s Name: Samantha “Sammy” Lewis
“I have been a fan of Unnatural Stage since their first gig at the old Boston theater. Their music cuts deep, it’s more than just a song – it’s a story, a performance. Every lyric, every guitar riff, every drum beat tells a tale that resonates with me. They stand out in the music industry not just for their unique genre, but also for their authenticity. They remain true to who they are and what they believe in, and that is what I love the most about them. They have become a part of my life, a part of my own personal narrative.”