cd's Bypass
NEW ALBUM "Bypass":
Towards the end of 2007 I joined a new Indie band, however we
couldn't agree on a band name. I was looking forward to
concentrating on doing some proper vocals, since I'd been
very insecure about my singing and always felt I needed to
tweak them or make them a bit better. I'd been avoiding
intense vocals on my solo music as I wanted to experiment with
new ways of putting my tracks together.
Just as things were coming together, the band kind of dissolved
into the realm where all your odd socks end up!
Our rhythm guitarist started working nights and
we just couldn't find time to get together
to continue our songs.
In a fit of frustration, I decided to piss into
the wind and confront my fears and just fucking
write some songs and do my best with the vocals.
I surprised myself, cause it doesn't sound too bad, I was certain that
my vocals wouldn't hold out for a whole 12 songs and even considered collaborating
with some other friends who do vocals - but my impatience got the better of me and I decided that my efforts
worked quite well on most of the tracks for what I wanted so kept it with just me on them.
It's funny how the songs you hate the most can sometimes end up growing on you - I think it's the cheese factor!
With a bit of perseverance and tweaking - the crap songs often end up being your favourites - isn't that ironic?
Of course I never listen to my own stuff once it's uploaded and filed away, unless I'm sharing them intimately with
someone special. It's a bit like making photo albums, except it's all put into music. Listening to my old stuff makes
me feel the way I did when I first made the track. It's much more effective than a photograph.
At least when I die, my voice will still haunt the ears of the odd unsuspecting visitor and at least I'll know I put all
those emotions somewhere for safe keeping. I like relating to other people's emotional songs, it re-assures me
that I'm not the only one whose gone through some bad shit!
It took me less than a year to complete Bypass, and it had it's name and artwork changed many many times before
I finally settled on my decisions. I really hope nobody listens to it in
my presence cause there's something awfully embarrassing about
hearing yourself sing in the presence of others through a
recording. I just hope it's less excruciating performing
live as I still need to know what that feels like, but it would have
to be in a band so I'm supported by friends!
Check it out if you get time, but don't take it too seriously,
I was usually high 99% of the time so sometimes my sub-conscious
just takes over!
TRACK LISTING:
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1 |
Myex |
2:45 |
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2 |
Hurt |
4:37 |
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3 |
Survive |
3:50 |
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4 |
Meaning |
5:09 |
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5 |
Hmmmm |
4:31 |
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6 |
Hunger |
4:52 |
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7 |
Isotopes |
3:07 |
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8 |
Follow Thru |
6:33 |
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9 |
High Rotation |
4:30 |
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10 |
Ammonia |
4:26 |
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11 |
Games |
4:21 |
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12 |
Disclaimer |
4:45 |
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13 |
Limerance |
4:40 |
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Total run time: |
58.1m |
SLEEVE:
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(Back) |
The front sleeve image is a photograph of one of BANKSY's
graffiti artwork. It's my favourite piece
by him as the graffiti that isn't there is
just as important as the graffiti that is in
order to form the overall creature's shape.
It's as if he's making something better out
of a complete defaced mess. Which is kinda how I
feel about my life right now! - LOL
Visit his web site to see more of his work.