My mate Thomas “Toma” Kane has been beavering away on a new web-based Scottish comedy series, and he asked me to do some music for it. Here’s parts 1 and 2 of episode 1, with more to come.
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Sick of being an unsigned artist? You too can free yourself of those shackles, it’s mega easy.
http://www.anyandallrecords.com/
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I rang the GAS bell today…want to see what I got?
That’s right, bitches, a POD HD500 and a Fender Blacktop baritone Telecaster. Rawk. \m/
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The Metal Shop Podcast is back! You thought is was dead, but as Tenacious D taught us, you can’t kill the metal.
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In November 2011, I took a trip down to Doncaster, to play guitar, drink beer, eat unhealthy food and spend time with some of the best folk I know. Join me, won’t you?
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Today marks what would’ve been the 65th birthday of the late, great Freddie Mercury. Additionally, this November also marks twenty years since Freddie died, so this year is quite poignant for fans of rock’s greatest frontman.
In that vein, I’ve been thinking lately about what a modern-day version of 1992’s Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert would be like or, to be more specific, who would perform? Here are my thoughts, feel free to chime in with your own in the comments.
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Sorry folks, couldn’t get a song out this week. A combination of a lack of anything remotely decent coming out of my brain/fingers and work/personal-related stuff continually getting in the way put paid to any chance of me getting anything that wasn’t utter shite out there.
However, the objective remains the same – 52 songs in 52 weeks, and I’ll do some catching up on my two weeks off work at the start of March.
In the meantime, you can download an album I co-produced and co-engineered back in 2006 (95MB .zip file). The album is by a band called The Mocha Nights, who are, for all intents and purposes, no more.
My mate James did a new mix on the album to make it sound ‘massive and modern’. While it’s not the way I would’ve mixed it (and hopefully will mix it one day…I still have all the master multitracks on my hard drive….) it sounds great and I’m glad that the songs are out there again. This band should’ve been massive, but things didn’t go the way they perhaps should’ve.
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Song 3, after some teething troubles, is finally done. It’s called Complications, and it’s a lot shorter than the last song.
Download it HERE.
The song was based on an idea I was originally planning to do for Week 4, but I decided to use it for Week 3. Why?
Well, my original plan for this week was to revisit one of my old songs, Can You See Me?, but after programming the drums, putting down a bass part and having a play through on guitar, I decided I just wasn’t feeling it, and decided to use the new idea I’d put down on the Voice Memos app on my iPhone the night previous. And thus, Complications was born.
I could’ve quite easily made it longer – some sort of turnaround bridge section would’ve been nice, and maybe another verse and/or chorus could’ve been squeezed in, but in this case, I quite like it the way it is.
And yes, it’s not my best vocal performance. Been feeling very tired and under the weather today. 🙁 Still, at least I’m maintaining my 100% strike rate. 🙂
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Well, here we are again, and after a few hours slaving over a hot DAW, I’m back with another all-new, all-original piece of music for your delectation.
This time, I’ve farted out a blatant Devin Townsend rip-off, all downtuning and delays and Lydian scales. The song is called Bring Me Home.
Download the song here – Bring Me Home
Some technical notes: this song uses my Yamaha RGX-420 Drop 6 baritone guitar, which is tuned down a fourth to B-E-A-D-F#-B as standard. Unfortunately, this required me to use my 5-string bass, which, to be frank, sounds a bit crap compared to my Ibanez 4-stringer. Anyone want to buy me a new 5-string bass?
Also, after polling for opinions on Twitter, I’m going to record a podcast where I talk about the songs and the recordings in a bit more detail. More on that when it’s done, hopefully later tonight. If not later tonight, then probably Saturday.
Anyway, enjoy the tunes, and be sure and tell yer pals!
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So, we’re off and running in this mad project of mine, with a bouncy wee ditty called ‘Absentee’. I actually wrote this last week (hey, I can cheat a wee bit, it’s my project, so I make the rules. :P), but I did the bulk of the actual recording today. The only things left over from my original scratch demo were the MIDI drums, the keyboard solo and the guitar solo after the keyboard solo.
Download the song here – Absentee
The whole tune basically stemmed from the riff that makes up the intro and verses. The frantic octave-ey riff that plays in the instrumental section…I’m not entire sure how I came up with that. I just sort of…stumbled into it, I suppose. Cool riff though. 🙂
I had some disasters recording it. I actually had the whole thing done yesterday, but when I was doing one last save, Sonar crashed and somehow everything I had done went missing from the project file, even the stuff I had saved previously in the afternoon – the whole thing had basically reverted to the scratch demo. Much rage ensued, as anyone who follows me on Twitter can attest to. However, today, I picked up tools again and managed to get the song done without anything dying on me.
Yes, the vocals aren’t the greatest, the playing’s a wee bit iffy in spots and there’s a couple of bits of breathing left in the backing vocal bus, but I’m not bothered about that – the objective isn’t out-mixing the Black Album, it’s about writing and recording music and getting it out there, and so far, I’m succeeding.
Here’s to the next 51 weeks!
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