Ecanasia are a rock band who were formed in Sheffield, UK in 2004 and compr… Read Full Bio ↴Ecanasia are a rock band who were formed in Sheffield, UK in 2004 and comprise of Richard "Belushi" Hunter on drums, Dan Boscaro on bass, Alex Dewett on lead guitar and Laurence "Fever" Landau on vocals and guitar.
After exploding onto the South Yorkshire scene, the band soon became famous for their long, marathon high-energy sets, and after a highly succesful first year, they were nominated for "The Soundaloud 2004 Best New Band Award", and even had their song, "Fire Alarm" covered at the awards ceremony by 'Tommy Binks & The Alcoholics'.
They produced their only commercial release at the end of that year, their debut album, RockRollDanceDestroy, which was on sale in HMV for a short period in 2005.
The band went on to headine the Devonshire Jam Festival in the centre of Sheffield in 2005, set highlights included cameo appearances from local rap group "noXcuse" and "Existend" guitarist, Stef Blackwood.
Shortly after, the band decided to draw a line in 2005 and start a short-lived new band, Painkiller Jane, with a new sound, completely new material, and an extra singer shortly afterwards.
The band have played several reunion gigs since, most notably reforming to perform at the Sheffield St Patrick's Day Guinness Tent in 2008.
After exploding onto the South Yorkshire scene, the band soon became famous for their long, marathon high-energy sets, and after a highly succesful first year, they were nominated for "The Soundaloud 2004 Best New Band Award", and even had their song, "Fire Alarm" covered at the awards ceremony by 'Tommy Binks & The Alcoholics'.
They produced their only commercial release at the end of that year, their debut album, RockRollDanceDestroy, which was on sale in HMV for a short period in 2005.
The band went on to headine the Devonshire Jam Festival in the centre of Sheffield in 2005, set highlights included cameo appearances from local rap group "noXcuse" and "Existend" guitarist, Stef Blackwood.
Shortly after, the band decided to draw a line in 2005 and start a short-lived new band, Painkiller Jane, with a new sound, completely new material, and an extra singer shortly afterwards.
The band have played several reunion gigs since, most notably reforming to perform at the Sheffield St Patrick's Day Guinness Tent in 2008.
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Muzyka do filmu Wiktora Grodeckiego "Nienasycenia" na podstawie St.I.Witkiewicza Lord I've packed my bags I'm going home It's time to say…
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Wendylynn B.
My echinacea tincture (plus ginger) fights off any sniffle and sore throat I come down with. During the pandemic, there was a time when I could not get into any vet (even emergency) and my cat had gotten bit quite badly by (I think) a poisonous spider. The wound was a horrible huge infected site, she was lethargic, in pain and could hardly move, and I thought i would lose my kitty. After searching thru my herbal books, I saw that echinacea is safe for cats,and fortunately I had a tincture macerating that was almost ready. I started dosing my cat with drops on some wet food. She started showing some positive signs after a dose or two, and after a few days was so much better, back to her normal self and the wound was quickly healing. I have no idea why she took this horrible tasting medicine but she must have known it would help her! Very powerful medicine!
Herbs With Rosalee
So glad your kitty is okay! Thank you for sharing! <3
Lisa Harris
I so look forward to your videos and everything else you share! I finally got Echinacea purpurea in my wildflower garden this past year..after several years of trying. And I'm even happier to say that I grew them from seed! Thank you for sharing your love and knowledge with us 💜
Lynn Schmidt
I truly appreciate the herbal wisdom you share with us. I'm working on a tincture medicine chest and growing all I am able to.
Jexx Xoémi
Nice! I’ve been wanting to grow this plant for a while now due to all the great health benefits, as well as how pretty it is. Will reference this video once I have some going 😊
Diana D
Love, love, love watching your videos. Please keep sharing, your wonderful experience, expertise, and and study- backed information. I really feel properly and accurately informed after each video. I already own 2 of your books and plan on buying 'Wild Remedies' next. You are a beautiful person, inside and out! May God bless you!
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such a comprehensive, in depth presentatioin! A must watch for every aspiring herbalist! Thank you very much!
Valerie Schoenfelder
I have a similar, but slightly different, question to Rachel Pruett’s question. I planted both types only two years ago, so was not yet able yet to harvest roots. Therefore, this summer I started a tincture made with flowers, stems and leaves. I will harvest from the roots for the first time this autumn. IF the medicinal value is much higher from the root (Rachel’s question) is it best for me to begin a new tincture OR to strain the tincture, then add to the roots essentially making a whole plant tincture?
I love your videos and books!!!
Herbs With Rosalee
See what I responded to Rachel. I would add to that for you to taste what you've made so far to see how strong you think it might be. If you've never tasted Echinacea tincture before then it would be worth buying some from a reputable company (like Herb Pharm) to test the difference. Taste can truly tell us so much! You could re-use that alcohol with the roots but there's this concept of how "empty" the alcohol may be. If it's already mostly full with the flowers then it may not have a lot of pizazz to further extract a lot from the roots. You could start fresh with the roots and then compare them. You also might be interested in my Rooted Medicine Circle course which enrolls in January. It's all about how to make herbal medicines.
YH26*0314
Well…I absolutely love all the information being shared. And I so want to dive into all of this but I know it takes time. Right now I’m getting a little perplexed just trying to obtain the books I’d like to get. Trying to figure out in purchasing which ones and which ones may be similar and or completely different 🤦♀️ wowie!
I appreciate you sharing the difference between this flower for echinacea. I know that I’ve seen different ones that look similar, but never knew the differences with them. Fascinating to see the factors between the leaves and roots alone.