Travis Orbin.. Quite happy that he’s currently working on the drums for the epilogue track of my album.
Travis Orbin.. Quite happy that he’s currently working on the drums for the epilogue track of my album.
A two minute extract of the seamless 15 minutes of dribble I linked below.
I was lying in bed thinking. I thought of all the pains I had endured from one person, how everything would pay off the day that something clicked in her and a love as unconditional was returned. Though that day I felt the hardest pain of all, it was an acceptance that the day wont come. It was a giving up. No longer did I posses the strength needed to persevere. No way could I ignite the same burning yearning within her doubtful, bi-polic chest.
The moral of this story is: you can nurture an ill plant back to health, rewarded by the next spring bloom, though sometimes they are too stubbornly rooted that one must step back to watch it wither and die, returning to the earth.
Another improvisation effort over one of Joel’s songs today at mine.
Joel’s song about a French Canadian girl I jammed along to today.
A look in to one of the songs I’m working on. I talk about Cult of Luna and The Deftones influence for this song, what FX and techniques I’ve used over the vocals, and why verging on RnB and rap isn’t as bad as it sounds.
Last week at The Buddha Bar