Why all the hate?

As a band you often gets criticism. We embrace this criticism, as we think we can always learn and evolve: after all, no one is perfect. Criticism is something we also ask from our fans and listeners, tell us what you like, tell us what you don’t like. It’s mutual respect. That ofcourse doesn’t mean we’ll follow all suggestions, remarks, etc.. But like I said, it just helps to see where we could improve, and sometimes confirm what we’ve been thinking on as well…

But sometimes there are “Virtual Gods” on a digital crusade. People who criticise (should I actually use that word in this case?) without the mindset I described above. They only want to destroy, spread hate, vent…

I said before, I don’t mind criticisim, we embrace it, and we know that it’s valuable to learn from. But with those hateful comments, we’re just left in the dark. We don’t know the true nature, we can’t learn anything from it. In fact it’s plain sad I think…

Here’s a recent example (see picture below) of a comment posted on the wall of our new video “On My Own” ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWaiNwqzqTc ).

Now, we normally never respond to such reactions… But I was intrigued, because the person him/herself posted videos on their account as well of music. So surely they should embrace that mindset too I thought, so I replied… And what we got back, well you can read it in the picture above :)… Lastly, we never tagged this music to be “pure ambient”, only god knows where this rage comes from ;)

Finally, I picked out this comment because it keeps startling me how people can be so full of hate towards something or someone they barely know. Apparantly the anonymity of the internet makes people do or say things they’d normally won’t do - be disrespectful, shout. It makes them feel like “GODS”, Virtual Gods for that matter ;) - I’m more and more happy we once made a song about that

Anyway, to conclude, never ever stop criticising, open your mouth when you feel there’s something bothering you. Speak your mind when there’s things you don’t like, or things you do like. But for the sake of a good conversation, always try to be respectful and true to your values. Because, would you like to be treated that way?

Grtzz
Psy’Aviah

(also, please don’t trash, send hateful comments to his/her way or start a hate campaign - it wouldn’t do any good, and it wouldn’t be in line with what we wrote her above :)).

(ps2: and if you do want to troll, then do it in a good way like CollegeHumor’s Ken M. does in “The Troll” http://www.collegehumor.com/article/6798717/the-troll )

Early Demos July 2012

We know that it’s very early to be talking about new stuff already, since we just released the “Introspection ~ Extrospection” album and the accompanying “OK / Virtual Gods DJ-EP“, but here we are… Already sketching ideas for a future release. When or where and in which form it will be released, that’s not the point here right now… With this short & early previews we just want to give you an insight what we’re working on. Feedback is appreciated, pos or neg!
Feel free to drop your comments on what you like or don’t like! Mind though that these snippets are very early in our recording process and are mostly conceptual / or at best a rough sketch of what we’d like to do. This means that the mixing & mastering is not yet as it should be… As mentioned, these demos are for our next release, however we don’t know yet when that will be - we just wanted to update with what we’re working on!

Demos:
1) Untitled
2) Untitled
3) Our Common End (Working Title) - a song we played in an acoustic version for our FNAC Mini-tour.
4) Mr Vanity (Working Title)

Grtzz,
Psy’Aviah