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Hey, fellow smooth rock enthusiasts!

As the winter chill settles in, PetRock has some downtime between live gigs. But fear not because we’re not letting the frosty weather freeze our spirits. Instead, we’re turning up the heat in our rehearsal space, cranking out classic 70s jams, and getting creative with some far-out videos.

First things first – the rehearsal space. Picture this: psychedelic posters on the walls, shag carpet underfoot, and a lava lamp casting a mesmerizing glow. That’s where the magic happens. With our schedules taking a breather from the stage, we’re taking advantage of this time to fine-tune our sound, ensuring that every note, every riff, and every drumbeat transports our audience straight back to the 70s.

Now, let’s talk tunes. We’re not just resting on our laurels and playing the same hits over and over. No sir, we’re diving deep into the vast ocean of 70s music, discovering hidden gems and crafting killer renditions of tracks that might have slipped through the cracks. It’s all about expanding our repertoire and giving our fans a taste of the unexpected when they catch us live again. 

And what’s a 70s band without righteous visuals? We’ve traded in our bell bottoms for director’s caps, embarking on a journey to create mind-blowing videos that capture the essence of the era. Think funky kaleidoscopic visual effects, Saturday morning cartoons, and your favorite programs from your favorite decade. Our goal? To transport our audience back to a time when song writing was king, and the dance floor was where it all went down.

Winter might be the season of hibernation for some, but not for PetRock. We’re turning this winter into a groovy adventure filled with rehearsals that make the walls shake, new tunes that make our hearts race, and videos that transport our fans straight into the heart of the era. So, whether you’re a seasoned fan or a newcomer to the 70s sound, buckle up because our journey through the winter wonderland of music is just getting started.

Stay groovy, y’all!

Duke