Showing posts with label concept. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concept. Show all posts
Monday, July 30, 2012
The Fall of Man
This is one of my oldest songs. I wrote the original version a long time ago, probably around 2001 or so. I was working with Cory Phillips on drums and Phillip Harris on vocals. With their help we structured the song as it is today, the 3 verse / chorus, then the break, and then the chorus again. It was part of our jam lineup every time we got together.
This is the first song I recorded during this recording phase. I was just learning how to program the drums, so it took a week or so to get them right. I followed an old live recording of Cory's drum lines. Once I got into it though I changed it up a bit. I extended the verse parts with drum, bass and synth for 2 extra bars, then bring back the guitar. We never had a bass player, so all of our songs were very guitar heavy. It is nice in the recording stage to experiment a bit, and let the guitar rest some. It makes the music more dynamic.
The middle of this version is very different than the original. I added a solo and an acoustic part that were not there before, but it still leads into the same break. I thought the solo thing flowed pretty well, so I let it keep going into the section.
This song was already named Fall of Man from back in 2001, and I thought it fit well with the tone and theme of my concept album. To me this is the point in the story where the army and government fall apart, leaving every man for themselves. Maybe the final version will be titled Fall of Civilization? There are other songs with this title out there, just trying to break it up a bit.
You might also notice, it has sort of a Rammstein sound. I had just gotten into them around that time, and couldn't get enough! It's no wonder it got into my head a bit and leaked into my writing. I am currently remixing this song for it's final output.
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Sunday, June 24, 2012
Serj Tankian Remix (rough mix)
So I am working on a remix for a contest from Serj Tankian. Please give me some advice, I feel kind of stuck and not sure where to take this mix. Near the end the song isn't finished and sounds like a big mess. Please any advice is appreciated.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Knew you were gone
This song I wrote a long time ago, back when April and I were just dating. She had a rough day and I could tell she was tired. She ended up going to bed early. So it is after midnight or so and I was so bored and lonely I started to jam a bit on the acoustic guitar. That sad little opening riff was born. After some time now I have added on to it, until it became a complete song.
This is the first time it has ever been to put to drums. I had an old demo of this where I used a Casio keyboard my parents found at a yard sale for the ambient sound in the background. Garageband has quite a few better sounds that I could use to give this a darker feel. This is a new bass line as well. I needed something to drive the slower part of the song and bridge the pre-chorus back to the verse.
Now how does this fit into the zombie apocalypse? Well it is kind of a sad story. The emotion for this one will be sadness and loss. It will be about a loved one getting infected and slowly watching them change. By the end, they will look into each other's eyes and realize there is no other way... You can figure the rest out from here right?
The song after it is called Nothing Left to Lose, so this will be near the end of the concept album.
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Thursday, June 14, 2012
Last Man Standing
This is one of the first complete songs I ever wrote. I worked on it with my friends Cory Phillips and Phil Harris. It was originally called The Liar's Song, based on Phil's lyrics. I added the dark symphony sounds at the beging and realized this would fit great with my zombie theme. This is now the next to last song in the "story" of the album, the new title is "Last Man Standing". It will be about being the last alive of a group of survivors.
This song changed the least out of all of the old songs I re-recorded. To me it has an epic feel, great for the end of an album. I used two different distortion pedals, one on the left and one on the right channel, it give it a grittier sound.
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012
The Zombie Theme
This song I wrote a while ago for my friend / co-worker who was writing a zombie movie loosely based on the Nazi Zombies from Call of Duty: Black Ops. When I started working on this concept album I knew I absolutely had to rerecord this track!
It is still in its demo stage and will most likely stay an instrumental. The slow build really makes me feel like I am in a zombie movie, especially when the haunting piano kicks in. Then when it gets really heavy it has the feeling of being over run by zombies and trying to escape. Before this is complete I plan on having the song fade out to a horde of zombie grunts and growls.
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roll,
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unsigned,
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