March 2007 - April 2008 Andy drops off the map for a while. He lives with his parents for at least part of this time and they get him into therapy.
Supposedly he is in a rock band that later becomes a wrock (wizard rock) band and one of the members prompts him to read the Harry Potter series. I have yet to find any reference to Andy’s specific role in the band other than that he writes lyrics for them.
Unsurprisingly, it looks like this is another one of Andy's lies. You're shocked, I'm sure.
Yes, the whole thing is written. It’s part of the wrock album that I’ve been trying to get someone to help me arrange the music for for four years now. I couldn’t at a moment’s notice find where I’d recorded it before, so I just sang it again. Understand that this is Microsoft Sound recorder, acapella, still not quite over the flu, and a shitty non-singer to begin with. But this is the words and the basic melody for “Hey There, Severus”
This doesn't exactly sound like someone who was in a band or had access to musical-type friends.
Without further ado, I present to you "Hey There, Severus", by the genuius voice of a generation "Wrock", aka Andy Blake:
Wrock
March 2007 - April 2008
Andy drops off the map for a while. He lives with his parents for at least part of this time and they get him into therapy.
Supposedly he is in a rock band that later becomes a wrock (wizard rock) band and one of the members prompts him to read the Harry Potter series. I have yet to find any reference to Andy’s specific role in the band other than that he writes lyrics for them.
Unsurprisingly, it looks like this is another one of Andy's lies. You're shocked, I'm sure.
http://andythanfiction.tumblr.com/tagged/wrock
Most notably:
http://andythanfiction.tumblr.com/post/41878844425/yes-the-whole-thing-is-written-its-part-of-the
Yes, the whole thing is written. It’s part of the wrock album that I’ve been trying to get someone to help me arrange the music for for four years now. I couldn’t at a moment’s notice find where I’d recorded it before, so I just sang it again. Understand that this is Microsoft Sound recorder, acapella, still not quite over the flu, and a shitty non-singer to begin with. But this is the words and the basic melody for “Hey There, Severus”
This doesn't exactly sound like someone who was in a band or had access to musical-type friends.
Without further ado, I present to you "Hey There, Severus", by
the genuius voice of a generation"Wrock", aka Andy Blake:http://picosong.com/VU7J/
Look out, Top 40.