Wednesday, September 5, 2012

bad song a day: Too Late

Day two of Bad Song A Day. Today's is maybe the worst thing I've ever done. But I was running out of time!

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

song: intoxicatingly beautiful women

So I've started a new project on the project page called "Bad Song A Day" where I write a bad song each day and record it. This is the first song. It's called Intoxicatingly Beautiful Women.

Monday, June 4, 2012

originals: Inception

So for a while I had a segment on TurnOnStudios.com called 'Music Mondays' where each Monday I wrote a song and recorded it and uploaded it. This started sometime in July and I had a bunch of songs stashed away to upload around Halloween time. So, at a loss for lyrics, I decided to just steal some from the trailer I was obsessed with at the moment.

Ta da: Inception.

originals: Mr. Maydoff

This was the second song of Music Mondays about Bernard "Backstreet Boy" Maydoff.

originals: Why Do All The Trees Die

So while I was still working on Music Mondays, I wrote this song while riding the 24x on my way to a modern poetry class I was taking over the summer. I thought it would be fun to write a religious song that ended on a really sad note. In my head, it was a joke. But after recording it and uploading it, no one understood it to be a joke.

So this is a really serious song about God and trees.

originals: Things That Go Woah in the Night

So just at the conclusion of TurnOnStudios.com, I wrote this song as a part of the 13 Days 13 Shorts celebration (I think. I can't really remember). But nonethelessness it's a song about critters in the wild during Autumn.

covers: 9 Crimes

So back when I was trying to get TurnOnStudios.blogspot.com going (where things were getting uploaded daily), I had an idea for something called Saturday Lounge where a bunch of people get together and just play music. In my head it would be like Arcade Fire's concert in that elevator in France or wherever.

But it didn't really work out. None the less, I recorded three covers on my own. The first cover was of Damien Rice's 9 Crimes.