The Groan Men

The Groan Men

The Groan Men are a progressive band that brings it's own unique sound and adds it to Grunge, Blues, straight up Rock, and even something we call Skettle. The Groan Men are: Osama Almughrabi - Lead Guitar and Vocals David Sechler - Drums and Vocals Andrew Whisenand - Bass.

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What is music to you? What does it give you?

Music to us? Is there anything else? While we love music and it can seem all encompassing, family comes first for all of us! What music brings to all of our lives, fans family and friends, is nothing short of therapy.

What is your music dream?

Our musical dream is different for each of our members. Collectively we'd like to one day be able to support ourselves and our families with what we love to do. We each have things we each care about as well that we'd eventually like to bring not only support from the band, but from our fans as well!

If you could change the world - what would you start with?

If we could change the world (and we can!), we'd start with ourselves. If we don't take the steps needed, we can't expect anyone else too. With that said, we start with our music. For example some of our songs are about depression and how it a human condition, that many don't even realize they are dealing with. We also have songs about rehabilitation/physical therapy and how to overcome. In short, changing the world starts at home.

Which is the most memorable song from your childhood?

Because we ended as lovers - By Jeff Beck

What inspires you to make music?

The world around us

What is the message you want to send with your music?

Life is too short to not let people know how you feel. It's also so short that you shouldn't take things so seriously that you can't enjoy what's around you.

How do you feel when you perform in front of an audience?

Absolutely amazing!

How do you see the musicians’ reality nowadays? What could be improved?

We can't speak for other's reality. We can speak for our though. Music is social, it brings together what normally would not be. What could be improved is our ability to do the same for those around us.

What do you think of Drooble?

Too early to tell, but I think anything that focuses on musicians getting together and sharing our work as well as helping each other, can only be a good thing.