Friday

I was made to hit in America...

Jon's favorite new song, Hit in the USA :O

It's by the band Beat Crusaders. Yeah, I know we might not head in that direction anytime soon. It's a wonderful song, in my opinion. It was used in BECK, an anime about a 14 year old who becomes part of a band, and we see how the band progresses from the indie scene to main- stream media. Definitely makes me think about how well we'll progress as a band.

Monday

November Has Come (And gone)

I realized i've been getting more music than I could appreciate. I've been taking the time lately to relisten to some music that gave me old philosophy last year. That means taking a psychadelic trip with Ween and Super Furry Animals. And of course, revisiting Interpol 'cause things been cloudy. The New Pornographers, however arcane their words are, have trounced me over and over again with the drums and power pop. I've actually been looking for the shins cds, but i came across those instead.

In the midst of that, I've also been listening to that underground hop, "that" hop that is totally socially acceptable by the indie elite, eh? MF Doom and Deltron, all tied to the Gorillaz project. I have to admit, I do like their content because it's either more socially relatable or it's about SPACE COWBOYS. It's not about gangsta or money or ho's (no mo's), but it's just nice because it's an ease in from the rock we listen to. I don't like being varied for variety sakes, but i some how stumbled into that hop and I like it. I won't flaunt my "amazing list of music I listen to." I don't like people who do that. They're people pleasers.

MF Doom and Deltron does help inexplicably with the word making process, I'll admit.

Tuesday

Wait...

Is the song's name Cloudy Day, or Cloudy Days?


It's freaking me out.

Friday

Bands I'm listening to. Yeah. My Name Is Earl last night was sweet as well.


Only listening to a few bands at the moment.

Italicizing to add emphasis.

And for proper use, on most occasions.

Mostly, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah. I'm really hooked to the keyboards and vocals (does Ben likes the vocals at all?). I found myself singing the lyrics to Upon This Tidal Wave of Young Blood, their last song in their album.
Gimme Some Salt, Is This Love, Let the Cool Goddess Rust Away. Details of the War.. I admit, I like every song in that album. I actually listened to all the songs in their debut album last night while doing homework. Their songs make good use of the keyboard and synthesizer. I've been thinking... do our songs need more keyboard?

Or more cow bell?

Yup, Clap Your Hands has got a big influence on my musical interests right now.

Other than that, I've been listening to Belle & Sebastian. the pillows, and Super Furry Animals.

You Don't Send Me
by B&S I especially listen to, Richard Calburn is a nice drummer. Influenced me well in the drums on A Cruise, and I'm hoping to develop that a bit more.

the pillows (intentionally spelled with all lower-case) : Non Fiction, Ride on Shooting Star, Like A Lovesong, Gazelle City, March of the God.

Super Furry Animals: Frizbee, Nightvision, Psyclone!


My Name is Earl. Good episode.

All three of you should watch it.

I found it very... heart-warming.

But that's just me.

Thursday

Seems to be on my mind

I'm in the mood for some happy music, so bring on all the twee music there is. I'm done with school til' the 22nd of January, and that's alot of time to get things done. I'm relishing this by listening to Suburban Kids with Biblical Names, whom I acquired after scoping out a few listens. At first I wasn't quite that fond, feeling that they sound a bit unpolished, but they're layered. The break-in song for me was Seems to be On My Mind, a jumpy pop tune with whistles and claps. I use to listen to it all the time when I got butterflies for a girl at school, not anymore though.

Thus, I've been indulging Trees and Squirrels by them instead. The title already gives happy imagery; aww, a squirrel and green greens. I'm mainly endeared by the finale of the song, where he croons "That silly night I did the ma....ca....re na / with someone named carena " Just another overbearingly cheery music. They're a less cheeky and less orchestrated Divine Comedy, but they have youth, which we all could relate and desperately clinging on to.

There's words floating around and it has to be snatched by some music. We've been fiddling with the piano now that Ben gave us back our dear keyboard that's old as your daddy's shoes. On loop we plan to capture Waterfall and another new one, Redwood. It has a intro-track, the one where it's a instrumental and leads into it. For some reason, it's just the indie thing to do. I'm looking at you Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Arcade Fire, and Suburban Kids.

Tuesday

So I feel a bit pathetic now...

So I was ironing my clothes when I suddenly got a little diddy in my head that I was making a mental record of what to write down song wise. Mental note in mind, I feel in the mood for some Coldplay, this is when i realized that the song I was writing in my head was "Fix you" by Coldplay. This makes me very sad, the accursed subconcious. Anyways, this is my first blog post on this here site, also probably one of the shorter ones, never really have been a blogger. Considering getting this projector:

http://www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/pdet.to?poid=351807&coid=-26394&seg=

for the band. Let me know what you guys think on it so I can make a decision. Until next time, laters.

Saturday

They're out there, just take them

"Ah... what a day," sighed the Maestro as he stepped down from his podium. He wiped the sweat from his forehead, trying to shake off the feelings that had gathered within him, then just closed his eyes and let them play out.

After all, who's to stop them?

I'm convinced music is something universal. You see what I mean? The violin player who scratches his bow across the strings of the violin resting on his chin shakes his head in rhythm and furrows his brow. The perfect fifth being played by those bright brass horns means we win, means victory. Is it because we have been conditioned to think so? Because we see it in all the movies, you know. If so, where'd it come from originally? Someone played those tunes and those feelings came to them, and they became true. It's an approach I need to start taking when I write, instead of wondering why everything I do sounds so forced.

Sunshine and Clouds (and Everything Proud)

Didn't get to the basement today due to the fact that no expectant recording is coming around because of finals. Ben and Matt arrived and we fiddled for a good 4 hours before we had to call it quits. This time, ben brought two of his fab condenser mics so we could be Maybe and the What Ifs in Stereo. We showcased to Matt and we worked on Shipwreck today with it's added verse and chorus. Albeit, the new verse is a bit weak and generic by that point in the song, but I had to favor length over quality to round out shipwreck to a 3 minute song.

Matt provided some really groovy bass lines , really really groovy. A bass just adds that much completion to a composition.

So much that it deserved to be in it's own paragraph. In any case, we also worked on Waterfall for a bit, which is our chick song. Yes, we will make eye contact with a person, preferably a female, and croon out some really cute words to them. The rest of the words were unveiled today and the song seems to be on its way to a more composed and final stage of presentation. I'm debating whether it or not it should have a drum track, or a really sparse one. Waterfall is me and Matt's favorite melody so far, and i have to say it's really beautiful. It's not stuck to a single key like pop songs usually are, but it doesn't differ too much to be jazzical. A song without drums just makes it more - personal. It's all about you and the audience baby.

Though I don't know which Jon would think of that. It's no stinge toward him - just for the sake of musical variety and completion, a band just needs an acoustic track or so. I also hit up the keyboards once again, and I made some diddleys to practice my scales and chords.

Unfortunately, we could have so much with only 3 to 4 hours. We have one recording of Shipwreck and that floats within Ben's e-less laptop somewhere.

in any case, I've been dazzled by Go! Team's Huddle Formation, which is featured in a nissan car commercial. It has a cool riff, which follows up a pentatonic...just very power pop. I'm also been indulging Divine Comedy, Pop Singer's Fear of Pollen Count. With a title like that, how could you go wrong? The song is backed by horns and a guitar, very orchestra like. All over words that talk about allergies, which is very chirpy. I like the vocal melody, especially the "Even when I get a fever I find / I may sneeze but I don't really mind" or maybe it's just the line. Well orchestrated.

We're content. We're sounding like a band band closer and closer.