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It’s been over five years since the members of Ashes of Jupiter decided to give it a go as a band. Many performances and tracks later, the band is finding some solid ground.
“It’s super exciting that we get the opportunity to play live,” says Tim Scarberry. Through the past five years, the band has had its share of ups and downs.
They found a new lead singer Jer Killinger just over a year ago.
They are looking to see how the band will continue because member Robson Guy moved to Denver with his family.
“Rob and his partner found a great opportunity,” Scarberry says. “We’re still going to figure out how to perform. Rob has been so gracious to help out the band in the interim.
The band is also taking advantage of the opportunity by heading to the recording studio.
“The guys are figuring out their next move,” Guy says. “It’s been an awesome journey with them. We’ve grown into a very power-filled group over time. We’ve all been friends for so long that I can’t wait to see what the guys will do next.”
The band spent most of the pandemic away from music. Though there were times when they got together to jam.
“We took the first six months off,” Guys says.
“We didn’t see each other at all,” Scarberry says. “Then every month and a half, we would see each other. The time in between, we would take time to write and how to put things together.”
Everything to this point has led Ashes of Jupiter to continue their musical journey.
“It’s super exciting that we get the opportunity to play live,” says Tim Scarberry. Through the past five years, the band has had its share of ups and downs.
They found a new lead singer Jer Killinger just over a year ago.
They are looking to see how the band will continue because member Robson Guy moved to Denver with his family.
“Rob and his partner found a great opportunity,” Scarberry says. “We’re still going to figure out how to perform. Rob has been so gracious to help out the band in the interim.
The band is also taking advantage of the opportunity by heading to the recording studio.
“The guys are figuring out their next move,” Guy says. “It’s been an awesome journey with them. We’ve grown into a very power-filled group over time. We’ve all been friends for so long that I can’t wait to see what the guys will do next.”
The band spent most of the pandemic away from music. Though there were times when they got together to jam.
“We took the first six months off,” Guys says.
“We didn’t see each other at all,” Scarberry says. “Then every month and a half, we would see each other. The time in between, we would take time to write and how to put things together.”
Everything to this point has led Ashes of Jupiter to continue their musical journey.
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