The country music side of him may have been quashed temporarily due to COVID-19, but the rocker in Shawn Meehan is anything but sedate amid this pandemic.
Going back to his musical roots, this 51-year-old Walnut Grove musician has launched a new band called Trigger Mafia that released its first single to radio on Friday.
Meehan has been gaining notoriety 鈥 and awards 鈥 in recent years for his work as the frontman of a country band called Me And Mae.
But when the pandemic hit, and the lockdown order came into place, some of the band members 鈥 due to self-isolation issues for family 鈥 couldn鈥檛 join together in a social bubble and safely practise.
鈥淟ong story short鈥 there was three of us, and there was room enough for us to socially distance in the rehearsal hall鈥 and well, I鈥檇 been living a lifestyle where I was so used to touring and being out of the house, and we were all kind of going bananas, so we thought let鈥檚 have some fun and let鈥檚 just write some rock music, and jam, and see where it goes. That鈥檚 all it started as,鈥 Meehan shared, quickly assuring fans that is not gone 鈥 it鈥檚 just on hiatus for a bit.
Anyway, sitting around and trying to write lyrics, Meehan described how the trio was looking at the world and 鈥渒ind of feeling helpless and lethargic, and so we started kind of writing about it.鈥
He recalled some wise words of his musically inclined step father. Meehan remembered his tales of civil unrest during the 1960s and how he repeatedly told him as a young boy to package those feeling of angst and uncertainty and put them into songs.
鈥淚t鈥檚 good therapy,鈥 his step-dad would say.
Well, Meehan said, it was good advise and it proved to be a very effective form of therapy. Plus, it was a great chance for himself, along with Ladner鈥檚 percussionist Rod Senft, and Mission bass and vocalist Jay Wittur, to burn off pent up energy.
But the end result was much more, Meehan said, noting the response to the new music from those jamming sessions was unexpected.
鈥淟ong story short it spiraled into a new project,鈥 explained the guitar-wielding vocalist.
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鈥淪o, we have the pandemic to thank for this band,鈥 Meehan said, noting Trigger Mafia officially emerged this past summer.
While he鈥檚 not sure where this rock revival project will take them, he said that initial trio 鈥 joined by East Vancouver keyboardist Karl Oystensen 鈥 is currently writing and recording more songs with the hope of releasing a full album to vinyl this spring.
He鈥檚 especially pleased with the powerful message contained in their recently released single, Find A Better Way, which is a reflection of the current global circumstances and his quest for a solution to some of the key woes of the world.
鈥淲e were kind of looking out at the world and feeling helpless,鈥 when they scribed this particular song, he explained.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of chaos going on, you know, all over the world. And not just the pandemic, but political chaos, and we were feeling really concerned鈥,鈥 Meehan recounted.
Overwhelmed a bit by that sense of helplessness, he suddenly went back to those words of his step dad 鈥 鈥減ut it in a song鈥 鈥 and he did.
鈥淚 was feeling like, I鈥檓 not a politician, and there鈥檚 not much I can do, and I鈥檓 just sitting here in quarantine in our rehearsal hall, and I thought 鈥 well 鈥 sometimes songs can move or change people. So, I thought, I鈥檓 just going to write how I feel, and write about the fact that we need to find a better way鈥 I wanted to write a song that promoted peace and love, and one came out like that.鈥
In fact, Meehan and the band have taken their message a step beyond just their song and accompanying video. They鈥檝e also created a website dedicated to , which offers four main habits people can learn and master in order to find a better way and encourages interaction and sharing of positive ideas.
鈥淭oday鈥檚 landscape is more polarized than ever. In order to tackle the most pressing issues of today, we need to come together to find a better way,鈥 Meehan concluded. And by focuses more on the solution, he鈥檚 convinced society can get past the problems.
This song went out to radio Friday and while shows and in-person visits aren鈥檛 allowed in the 鈥渘ew reality鈥 of COVID, the team is focused on promoting the music, pushing it through third-party streaming and social media, and getting some incredibly positive feedback.
Trigger Mafia hoping to release another single in January or February.
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