Tuesday, November 27, 2007

I'm Back!!!! and it's a little lame

Whew! So yeah I slightly longer hiatus than I said I would but now I'm back. Today's recording is another 'just-a-riff.' This is a little riff that I came up with while I was home. It sounded better originally on the instrument I wrote it on which was the only one left in my room; a 5 string Egmund acoustic. I actually liked the song better when the guitar was missing its 'D' string because it separated the two low strings from the three highest making a banjo or dulcimer like sound. I furthered this effect by playing with a metal pick. Unfortunately all that is rather moot because on this recording I'm playing my Washburn, freshly tuned, with all its strings. And of course I'm not letting metal pick anywhere near my good guitar.

The Riff!

P.S. I would also like to thank my wonderful and highly literate parents for doing some necessary quality control for me.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Hiatus

In case you're wondering where yesterday's recording was, I am taking the week a thanksgiving off because I will be home without my guitar or recording setup. I'll be back hopefully on Sunday night but definitely by Monday.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

There's a story behind this one.

The story is that Sufjan Steven's label, Asthmatic Kitty, is doing a contest where you write and record a christmas/holiday themed song. Then you email them to him and he (or someone) picks a winner. The prize is that Sufjan has recorded his own christmas song and if you win, he gets the rights to your song and you get the rights to his. That's right, you own a Sufjan song and you can do what you want with it. I'm sure there's more information about this contest to be found on the label's website but I'm too lazy to check. The point of this is that my guitarist Greg (star of yesterday's post) is in the midst of writing a song for this contest and for the past couple of days I've been toying with the idea of writing a song about Greg writing a song. This is mostly because I like the phrase "Song for Sufjan." So I wrote the song in maybe 2 hours today so its really not perfect and it ended up being more about my band and sort of my hopes for it and whatever and how I think everyone in my band is really awesome and my idea of the best thing ever is being in a band with them and playing music.

To clarify some of the cast who appear in the song:
Greg - my roommate and guitarist in Kid Omega (but you knew that)
Sean - is the percussionist in Kid Omega
Beckie - another one of my roommates who takes really great photos (sometimes of our band) and has a blog

So yeah here's the song:
A Christmas Song for Sufjan

Friday, November 16, 2007

The First Guest (Kinda)

I've noticed I kind of half-ass all the firsts on this blog. The first original was only 'kind of" an original and now the first guest is only sort of a guest. Today's recording marks the first time thus far that someone besides me is playing. Today's recording is a song currently referred to as 'Spicy Dee' and it was written by my guitarist Greg. I play the little high note thingy. So it's only kinda of a guest because I'm on there too. I took a really long time getting around to saying that. Regardless I think the song is great and I'm allowed to say it because it's Greg's. Also the fact that both of us are playing on this means that for all intents and purposes it should be considered an actual-legit-you have it in your hot little cyber hands- Kid Omega demo. Greg would like to interject at this point that "that doesn't mean it's good." And he can say that because I'm the one who screwed up when we were recording it.

***Spicy Dee

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Brand New Song

Get it? It's a pun because today's recording is a cover of "Play Crack The Sky" by the band Brand New. I'm really clever I know. The song is from their album Deja Entendu. And thats about it for tonight. I'm posting kinda late which is funny because my classes for today got canceled meaning i had all the time in the world.

***Play Crack The Sky (Brand New cover)

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Big Ted

The real name of this song is Big Ted the Outlaw. It's kind of a joke song I wrote this summer when I was trying to write country sounding songs. The original lyrics had a little more of a pro gun control theme to the last verse which I changed when my father pointed out that it was a rare country song that failed to glorify firearms.

***Big Ted the Outlaw

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Fields of Magnetism

Hopefully (emphasis there) sometime early in the new year, I'm going to see the Magnetic Fields live in Somerville. By way of hoping for that today's recording is a cover of their song "I Don't Really Love You Anymore" from the album titled simply "i". A word of warning: i can't even come close to doing Merrit's incredibly deep voice so I ended up shooting for a more falsetto as my girlish range requires. Wow thats depressing to have to put in writing.

***I Don't Really Love You Anymore (Magnetic Fields cover)

Monday, November 12, 2007

Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers

Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers has got to be a depressing band to be in. Everyone I know who's heard/seen them will agree that they are an amazing band. Unfortunately this is a small list, hence the depressing part. They must know they're awesome but also notice that nobody else does. I think their name is responsible for this simply because it's so easy to misspell. Is it 'ph' or 'v' in Stephen, how many 'l's and 'g's in Kellogg etc. Or maybe that's just me not being able to spell. regardless if you ever have the chance to see this band live do it regardless of cost or difficulty. They are the ultimate "opening act who easily outshines the headliner" so it doesn't matter if you don't like the band they're playing under. You can leave and it will still feel worth your while and your money. This leads me to today's recording; Flower in Rain off of their self titled release.

***Flower In Rain (S.K. & 6ers cover)

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Against Me!

Against Me! is a very special band to me, their recent departure from greatness not withstanding. Seeing them playing in South Burlington, wedged in with so many people I physically couldn't move and screaming along even to songs I didn't know made me suddenly realize what it meant to have ideals about things like community and activism. But thats a gush-fest for another time. Tonight's song is a cover of Joy off of Searching For A Former Clarity. I love its simplicity and while I consider the album it came from a sort of calm before the storm that only hinted at the over-produced mess to come it is indicative of the powerful songs that made up the majority of 'Clarity.'

***Joy (Against Me! cover)

Saturday, November 10, 2007

A Real Decemberists Song

As of now I've decided to continue posting through the weekend but I might be forced to ease off as I run out of things to play. So today's song is as I said a cover of a song actually by The Decemberists. It's called We Both Go Down Together and it's off of their album Picaresque. Honestly that's about all I have to say today except to apologize because I'm pretty sure its not a very good recording today. I don't actually know i was in such a hurry I never listened to the final take. It was like the 15th try and at that point if I don't notice myself screwing up while I'm playing it, I figure it's good enough.

***We Both Go Down Together (Decemberists cover)

Friday, November 9, 2007

It's Original! (sort of)

Why the 'sort of' you ask? Well partly because this song isn't anywhere close to being finished. Towards the end of that second verse I was kinda making up lyrics and I'd like to get the rhythmic pattern of the lyrics a little more regular. Also I'd like the song to be less of a complete and total rip off of The Decemberists. Not sure that last one can happen but if Colin Meloy wants to sue me he's going to have to hang out with me albeit in a courtroom. And I'm always down to hang out with Colin Meloy (it's true I've met the band and they were awesome. I asked Chris Funk about his gauges and my friends thought I was cool because I talked to Nate Query about basses). Anyway here it is:

***Anne Marie

Oh yeah. The guy I'm talking to in the beginning is my roommate Greg. He plays guitar with me in Kid Omega and we're discussing the company who manufacturers my recording device. Apparently it's Japanese. We're cool we know.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

The First Non-Song

What I mean by "non-song" is today's recording is just a set of chords I'd like to take out to dinner, maybe a movie and then if things go well someday put some words to. It's kind of a C walk down with the C on the A string becoming a B and then an open A before it all ends in a G chord. Hope you like it.

***Non-Song I

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Hometown Fantasy

Today's recording is a cover of a song that has never caused me much confusion until i checked to make sure of the album it was on. The song is called "Hometown Fantasy" and is from the album Home Volume 5. This album was a split Ep with Ben Gibbard (Death Cab For Cutie / Postal Service) and Andrew Kenny (American Analog Set). This song is one of Kenny's.

***Hometown Fantasy (Andrew Kenny cover)

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Bull Monkeys



So my girlfriend and I just finished Bull Durham. Pretty good but I have to be honest despite how immature i may sound, there was a little too much love and a little too little baseball. If he's holding a bat on the cover, I'll need to see him swing it at least 20 times before the movie's over. This goes for gangster movies too. It's like a gun in the first act (If you don't get that don't worry, it's for my father). Otherwise, pretty good movie. 3.5 out of five (bonus points because Kevin Costner is consistently badass throughout and I like to reward that).


And now to the business at hand. Today's recording is another cover, this time of a song by the band The Mountain Goats. It's off of their album Protein Source of the Future....Now!
If you haven't guessed yet the song is called "The Monkey Song." (Even though the one in the picture looks kinda like an orange teletubby)

***The Monkey Song (Mountain Goats cover)

Monday, November 5, 2007

Success!!

So the good news is this idea is going to work. I've found web space to host mp3's from and so now i can post them for you, my non-existent readers. The bad news is that in all of this i haven't been able to better the recording i was going to post. So its a fairly bad job. Oh well, gotta have a baseline right? Today's recording is a cover of a song by a country musician named John Eddie. The song is called "If You're Here When I Get Back" and it's off of his album called Who The Hell Is John Eddie?

***If You're Here When I Get Back (John Eddie cover)


While we wait

So here's the story: I can't post mp3's or links to them until i get web space somewhere and that's taking slightly longer than I thought it would, but I'm not quite to the point of giving up yet. In the meantime for the very few of you who might read this you should head over here and be in awe. Because whats more punk rock than being into obscure independent bands? Being into (and aware of) obscure talented independent photographers. Or something like that.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

uh oh

serious technical difficulties. this might be a while

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wow. so this works i guess.