Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Sunday, April 19, 2015

LINER NOTES: A Man of Wealth & Taste

So, as you probably noticed, yesterday I released a single track called "A Man of Wealth & Taste," which will also be on my upcoming album, (tentatively) Propaganda Machine.

As you have probably also noticed, my music has changed since you last heard it. If anything, this is a return to form for me after many years of experimentation.

I used to be in some alternative rock bands, and I enjoy writing songs this way. In many ways, I feel free within the simplicity of the form that I am using that it still provides for a lot of possibilities for experimentation, especially as a recording engineer/producer of the music.

My equipment has gotten far better over the years--although it is still far from professional. That doesn't matter. I don't need to manipulate the sound as much as people who do more mainstream yet of music. It also allows me to hold onto that punk/underground aesthetic that I used to be so important to me.

Authenticity is still pretty important, but I feel more freedom within what I feel as being authentic to me so that I can really try more things and experience more in different ways.

Basically, anything is fair game for me, because I just love making music. If making music is the goal, then that makes the decision making process a whole lot easier.

This time around I am focusing more on the songs, like I used to do when it was primarily just me and an acoustic guitar. I am also spending more time on getting my recordings to actually sound good. That is also very important to me.

It is going to take a while for me to record, instead of a few days or even a few weeks, I am going to take months, maybe even years, to get it together. Okay, probably not years, but, then again, it took Boston like seven years to record More Than a Feeling, and that is a pretty well-written, well produced album.

That is too excessive for me, but I don't plan on releasing anything unless I am satisfied with how it sounds.

That's why I decided to go ahead and release "A Man of Wealth & Taste."

For me, it is a complete song where all the elements came together fairly well. The lyrics started out very different from the ones that I sang, but as I was recording it, these lyrics came to me and I thought fit the name better (which they do). 

The lead guitar part is actually looped a little, and the solo, which I pulled out of my ass, is pretty fantastic. The bass is okay, and the duel rhythm guitar parts have a nice effect together, hovering just under the lead part, giving the whole song this sort of fuzzy, echoy ambiance. 

The drums sound pretty good, although I would change them if I re-record it, which I would like to do with a live band. 

In that situation, I would take a trip over to my pals in Willard and we would hammer it out over a night and then try to record the basic track. Then, after getting that, I could find a good place with lots of natural echo to overdub the vocals and the solos. For the solo, I might plug my guitar through a light distortion petal through the Leslie on my organ, which I also need to incorporate on the album more. That would sound cool.

I know Josh has some songs that we could put down. I really think we should combine our efforts and record an album together. Also bring Adam into the fold, as he knows a lot about music and is a fairly fantastic songwriter himself. The hard part would be getting Brandon there, as well. The four of us together could make a pretty kick ass album.

We would each contribute, say, three songs, but we would each practice and record like double that, and then we would choose the best ones from each person.

I at least want to record the album with an actual drum set as opposed to a drum machine, even if that means that I have to buy one, learn to play it, and do it all myself. I would like to do that anyways, but that could still be a couple years down the road yet before that happens.

Well, no matter what, I suppose, it will get made with whatever I have available.

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

The Return of... Survival Pilot! (And Other Such Projects)

Holy crap it's been a long time since I have posted anything here. Perhaps that's because I have busy occupied with other things, like work, and school, and what-not. Now I am finished with school, and I am searching for a full-time job. I have been working as an adjunct at some local colleges. Once I find a full-time position I will be more available to record and hopefully perform, again.

With some Christmas money, I bought an audio interface for my computer. This makes it easier to record, and record more high quality material. I have more or less figured it out, as well as the recording software, Ableton Live Lite, which I actually have had for a while but have never really used because I could never really get it to work before now. It might only be the bare bones version, but, quite frankly, that's all I need for my purposes, since I am recording with live instruments and vocals. In short, I am really upping the quality of my recordings, and I can't wait to get some stuff down, so that I can share it with you all!

I do have an album to record. The lyrics/concept/melodies are all pretty much written--I just need to figure out the music, which I do as I go along. I am also now in a band, which I hope to record. That is actually my main musical project, and you will probably be hearing more about it over time. These guys are my musical soul brothers, and sometimes when we are playing, I get chills. Maybe it's because we have been playing together for such a long time, but we have some real chemistry together.

Anyways, if I have a New Year's Resolution, it is to devote more of my creative energy on music. Maybe I am just burned out on writing, or maybe this was my first love, and my romance with it is rekindling. Anyways, as I have grown older, and become a better musician, I have realized that I get far more enjoyment of it than I do writing. That is not to say that I don't love writing, and won't continue doing it, but I feel like this is a more rewarding way to spend my free time. I can just let go, and play, and express myself.

It will probably be a while before I have anything to share, but just know that I have plans in the works, and that when I am ready, you will hear it.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Obscurity

First post of 2014!  Huzzah!  It's only... April.  Shit.  Not too much has been happening for me, musically, as school and what-not has kind of gotten in the way.  Life.  Don't you hate that?  Anyhoo...  I have been getting the itch.  That itch that I can't scratch except by making the music happen.  As school draws to a close, and I begin looking for a job, hopefully I will have more time to put to this whole thing.  It is looking pretty good, quite frankly.  If I can get a decent job, I might even have a little money to put into it for some new equipment, from time to time.  That is the dream, isn't it?  It is for me.  Writing and playing and recording and just getting creative and seeing what happens.  Self-expression is an amazing thing!  I hope to go in a lot of different directions and see what happens.  I don't want to be pinned down as this or that particularly, not that anyone is really paying attention.  That is the thing about complete or almost-complete obscurity: it allows me the freedom to do what the hell I want.  That is conducive to experimentation and outside-the-box thinking, in particular.  My goal is to hide some diamonds among Internet trash and to see who might be sifting through the world wide dumpster, looking for treasure.  Hopefully this that is trash to many is treasure to someone.  It is to me, at any rate, and I guess that is all that matters, otherwise I wouldn't continue doing it.  I feel like the ultimate judge of something that is truly artistic is whether the artist is willing to continue doing it whether or not anyone else notices.  It is not about putting up a billboard and making a scene, it's about creativity and self-expression.  Thinking about putting together some Youtube videos of my music--although, I am a bit hesitant as well.  It might help me get my music out to more people, but, then again, there are a lot of dumb people on the internet, and I don't really need their trolling in my life.  I already subject myself to it enough.  Part of me thinks that I will be happier not trying to get more people listening, that this is not about that.  I don't know.  We'll see what happens.

Monday, December 2, 2013

It's been a while, so...

Anybody know of any internet radio stations that would be into this sort of experimental/psychedelic bullshit that I do?  I have reached out to some of my old connections, but I am not really interested (or able) to play shows right now, so it will be harder to build a fan base.  I was also thinking about posting some videos of my songs and my albums to Youtube as I might be able to draw some interest that way.  While I am certainly not looking to be a rock star or anything like that, I would like to share my music with people, and I think there are people out there who would enjoy it.  Maybe not very many (I don't know), but I would be very happy with a small, niche group.  Part of the joy of making music is sharing it with people.

Saturday, October 19, 2013

New uploads / Goodbye Melancholia released for sale.

I know it's been a while, but I have uploaded to Soundcloud a rough cut of a song I will likely re-record, "How to Live" and the single version of my favorite song I have recorded, "Goodbye".  I am also making Goodbye Melancholia for sale on Bandcamp for just $5. Also available: Neverending Static (which is only $2).

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Thursday, July 18, 2013

It's been a while...

Thank you for all those who have been listening to my music.  I haven't recorded anything new for a while, but maybe, this weekend?  We'll see...

I am currently listening to my album, Neverending Static, of which there is a version, all songs available for free (.mp3) download if you click on my music page.

It's very...  Minimalistic, I think is a good way of describing it.

The upcoming album, Goodbye Melancholia, the current songs of which are also available for download, I think are vastly better.  In act, I would say that "Goodbye" is definitely the best song I have ever written.  I am really a big fan of everything I have recorded that I haven't released yet: a 15-minute instrumental track, "Melancholia", a real groovin' track called "American Dreamin'", and a bright and cheerful instrumental track called "Lotus Eater".

I would like to record another song or two.  We'll see what I have time to get down by the end of the summer.  That is my deadline.  Then I will listen to it a bunch, think about it a bunch, and, eventually, put out the final version.  That might be a while.

If I kind find the time when I have a more regular schedule I am thinking about finding a drummer, a bassist, and a lead guitarist to play these songs with...  Maybe.  It is kind of a fantasy at this point, but, maybe it will have to wait a year until I can get a job, after grad school.


Thursday, June 6, 2013

five-star rating!

A five-star rating and a very nice comment  on the single version of "Goodbye" on my Soundclick page (see also on the music tab)!

The more listens I get (unique), the high my songs chart: "Goodbye (single edit)" is #27 out of 7,630 in psychedelic rock and #443 out of 249,724 in rock.

Trying to be my highest ("Down by the River" #14 in psychedelic rock and #118 in rock).

Oh, and if you like the song (or any of my songs), it is available for free download.