Bands, Bots and Break ups; Where are they now?
It’s an obvious fact that the freer the market, the freer the people. And with such large markets, it is no wonder that Tau Ceti houses talent after talent after talent. Be they musicians, circus performers, racers or gamers. In this article, we’ll disclose the lives of these living legends walking among us.
The ClockWorks are one of the most prolific bands, coming onto the scene as one of the first “recognized” synthetic bands rather than musical equipment. They are well known not only for their musical talent, but also their chemistry on-stage.
Today they are still a well recognized Talent on Tau Ceti, but they’ve been working in a new direction and their manager promises that “the next show will reach new heights”. As a result, the band members have been reportedly taking it easy, and mostly spending time on workshopping their biggest album to come.
Speculations are, however, still abound on extranet about the alleged mistreatment of the band by their managerial staff. With many fans putting out petitions to have the band members fire their current manager, usually with the petition provider adding that they could function as their manager instead. Most of these online petitions have been either considered illegitimate, or reached nowhere near their set goal of signatures.
On the other hand Tau Ceti has become a home of a band that could be described as the exact opposite of ClockWorks, in the fact that they actually abuse their fans.
Bloodstorm is a self-described “Tajara Supremacy Gore-Metal Band” which has gained infamy on its planet due to their very violent anti-establishment philosophies and occult undertones. Eventually this has led to their exile to Tau Ceti where they continue their creative endeavour. Critics pointed out that their “gimmick” of upsetting the government won’t work in Tau Ceti, due to the freedom of expression provided, but the band lead Vargir Stenovich claims otherwise.
“The audience in Mendell is grreat, back at home he’d say something and everyone would just [expletive] agrrree. Now he mentions genetics, rrobots orr [Slur aimed at skrell audiences] and everrryone starrts [expletive].”
Similar sentiments are held by the other band members, with Cecil Kernov having allegedly joined a monowheel crew in D6. With his permission, we are posting a photo from his social media onto here.
The only band member who seems to have had issues with the transition is Jano Al-Lung, who has recently been recorded yelling and threatening a worker at the Foreign Travel Ministry for Tajara relations.
Image Attached from Cecil's Social Media Account: