Sunday, February 25, 2007

Nothing New


Well I really don't have anything to blog about. But I'll try it anyways.....here it goes....well I just got a new Mac Laptop and its pretty sweet. The guy I bought it from upgraded it and its lightning fast. Chasen played in Charlotte NC and it was a blast. We want to thank everyone at Hopewell High School! We had some van trouble (again) on the way back and we were stuck in the ghetto of all ghettos! We finally made it home! It was good to be home because it was a looong weekend! It felt good to sleep in my bed! It was good to come back and just rest. I love my family and my girlfriend (yeah thats her in the picture) and that doesn't made the road life any easier. Well I'm off to watch a movie!!

Rock on,
Evan

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Chasen Podcast #1

Check out me and the boys in the studio recording for a DVD.

Friday, February 9, 2007

Hurt foot for John



So last night I went to see John Mayer and it was pretty dang good. I'll blog on that later. Anyways I was on my way out and I was talking to Jamie (New guitarist in Chasen) on the phone while I was going down the steps outside the colonial center. I thought I was on the last step and I wasn't....I was on the second step. So as I stumble down the steps my ankle rolls and I felt it snap. As I am about to bust out in tears Chase and his wife and my girlfriend Erin are laughing at me and I'm sure the people behind me are laughing too. My ankle isn't too swollen but it hurts like a mother. Chase was still laughing about it on the way home as we listen to honky tonk country music to keep chase awake....another blog to write about! anyways im out!!

Rock On,
Evan

PS: Pray for me

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Chasen in "The Link"


Here's what The Link said about Chasen:
http://upstatelink.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070206/LINK/702060312/1164

Chasen's next step
Upstate Christian rock band begins a journey this week into the much larger world of rock music

Published: Tuesday, February 6, 2007 - 6:00 am



By Justin Chappell
STAFF WRITER
jchappell@UpstateLink.com

Chasen, an eight-year brainchild of front man Chasen Callahan, 22, of Powdersville, will begin recording its first full-length album in February that's to be nationally distributed, the result of being signed to Greenville-based and Edwin McCain-backed OMG Records, and will head out on a multi-month tour that'll lead these twenty-somethings from West Virginia to Texas.

"We just want to get out of South Carolina and let people know who we are and what we're about in other states," Callahan says.

The album, presently unnamed and slated for a fall release, comes on the heels of a "Fresh New Music" designation by Dasani water that led to the band's EP being distributed in Greenville-area Bi-Lo stores - and more than 2,000 sales of that five-song debut since fall, says Gene Krcelic, OMG Records principal partner.

The five-man group all live in the Powdersville area and have been playing together for about two years. Though all originally from the Upstate, they didn't go to high school together. They met over the years through various church-related music events.

The band began congealing at Marathon Church in Powdersville and soon was playing shows around the Upstate, performing more than 250 times in one year. In early January last year, Krcelic, at the fledgling OMG Records, was exposed to Chasen's demo by the record exec's neighbor. That led to a series of meetings, evaluations and the preliminary EP recording, until, ultimately, the band was signed Sept. 1.

A big key to the signing, Krcelic says, was the support of the label's engineer and producer, Noel Golden, the Grammy Award-winning guy with bands like Matchbox 20 and McCain. Golden gave Krcelic two gold thumbs up. Also, when McCain told the band he liked it, Chasen was in.

"To have someone from the secular industry believe in me and my faith and believe that I can make a difference - as soon as he said that, that's when we all sat down and talked," Callahan says.

And with that, the band stepped into a very different musical atmosphere - one that they hope is the beginning of a long run.

"To never die out - really that's what our goal is," Callahan says. "God gave us talents, and he gave us this vision, and that's not for a season. It's for a lifetime."

That doesn't mean playing for churches and church groups alone, he says, but going wherever he feels his lyrics might be valued.

"Whether you're a Christian or not," he says, "people still need hope. People still need to feel like they're loved, and they belong in the world."

Yes, the next few months are going to be busy and hectic. They'll tour a few states (in McCain's tour bus), head back to Greenville for recording and then tour some more. But that set-up, he says, will let them test and hone their songs with fans and nail down the stuff that people really like.

It's a full-on endeavor, and there's only one way to go at it, Callahan says.

"If you're going to go for something, go for the whole thing - never just a piece of it."

Muse Video

Check out Muse performing at the Europe Awards. You have to watch it to at least the chorus to get the full effect!

Rock on
Evan