

PALETTE SWAP NINJAS FOR FREE
So you get to hear the beauty of John Williams score with a 70-piece orchestra for free as part of this whole event. You can also embed or pass around SoundCloud links our page is /paletteswapninja, where the music streams at a mobile-friendly 128kbps. He says that besides the album, the orchestra will do some additional songs and some of the John Williams Star Wars score. “They’re going to be playing, I believe, three different selections from the score. Also wishing for lots of cosmetics, costumes to unlock like skins, palette swaps and accessories along with a steady diet of new unique characters to the. Pepper outfits or maybe the Ed Sullivan outfits.” I’m sure there’s going to be a lot of Star Wars folks, but I’m really hoping we get Beatles folks too. This will be, you know, 10 or 11 days before Halloween. “We have some surprises planned also that I don’t think people will expect for the show and we are encouraging everybody to show up in costume. Which is to say those seats are technically free, but for people that want to make sure that they get a seat up front without having to line up because it will be donate at the door and sit wherever there’s an open seat.”Īnd that won’t be all. If you buy tickets we have reserved the first few rows as VIP seating. If you like what you hear, tell your friends. So we what we’re doing is selling like a limited edition t-shirt which helps the band. Palette-Swap Ninja is proud to present our newest song parody: Palette-Swap Ninja Halo ((All I Play-Oh)) As you may have guessed, it is a loving parody of Snow ((Hey Oh)) by Red Hot Chili Peppers. “As Dave said to me, ‘If there are open seats no one can be turned away.’ But we also said we’d like to cover some of the band’s costs, you know, to pull this off because (being) a significant amount (more) than what we had collected for the free album. “That’s part of the rules of working with Awesöme Orchestra being a non-profit,” Amrich says. The album is available for free download and the YouTube playlist of songs from the album has views ranging from 123,000 to more than 950,000 views.Įven more surprising, the show this Saturday is free, but donations will be accepted.
