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SURFER BLOOD Thom Fekete GROW Green Vinyl Record
SURFER BLOOD Thom Fekete GROW Green Vinyl Record
SURFER BLOOD Thom Fekete GROW Green Vinyl Record. Condition is New. Shipped with USPS Media Mail.
Thom Fekete, the former lead guitarist of Surfer Blood, was raised by a family of musicians. His parents moved to the US from Hungary in the 70’s to pursue their career as touring musicians and eventually toured much of the world as entertainers on cruise ships. Growing up with passions divided between skateboarding (he actively competed as a teen) and music, music ultimately pulled Thomas in it’s direction with the offer to join Surfer Blood in 2009.
Thom was unable to see his latest work to its completion, as he became too weak from his illness in April and passed away in Delray Beach, Florida, on May 30, 2016.
Later in 2016, Thom’s wife, Jessica Fekete, aware of his work on this next set of songs, went through his computer and pulled every file that seemed a part of the project. She also discovered a notebook that included notes for the album’s title, and some hints at the track-listing. And through pure stroke of luck, she was even able to acquire stems from a live performance of the last track, “When Death Comes Searching,” which Thom had not had the chance to record. She brought these files to Daniel Good, a dear friend of Thom’s who had mastered Burner, at his home in Joshua Tree, CA, and together they pieced together what seemed to be a cohesive and complete record that best reflected Thom’s beautiful, wildly charged spirit.
Believing that Thom lives on through the music he was so passionate about, Jessica was eager to share what he excitedly worked on during the last few months of his life. The music—his life force—drove him forward, and made him forget about the suffering he so bravely faced each day.
There is no greater honor than being able to share the last remaining pieces of Thom with his fans and loved ones who supported him so fiercely in his battle, and shared in the amazing life he lived.
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