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Monday, April 16, 2007

hold on

Wow I finally fixed my computer. The poor bastard has been out of commission for ages. Eeeks!

Anyway, been busy recording songs off the solo album, along with the Ronin album crawling along. I'm really excited (and really blessed) to be working with so many talented individuals from drummers, guitarists, bassists, violinists, keyboardists, engineers and etc.

Here are some of the tracks off the solo stuff. The vocals aren't done, and the songs haven't been mixed or mastered, so they're in their rawest and unrefined form. But I love the energy and gah-rang-ness that the musicians managed to capture. :)

http://download.yousendit.com/76FC3D4F13FAA348
Temporarily called New World Cheebai, thanks to Wayne the producer lol. Anyway, it won't actually be titled that for obvious reasons. It's pretty much an un-ronin song. Check out the bass riffs and the drummer, done by Joel of Leaven Trait and Syed of West Grand Boulevard respectively!

http://download.yousendit.com/03B584823B597155
A song titled Hold On. Check out the sexy violin and string section at the 2.50 mark. It's the first time I've attempted for that big orchestrial sound. I'm hoping to hire a small choir to do the "ohhs" and "ahhs" there too :) And the solo by Dong from Bad Obsession reminds me of a phoenix rising from the ashes to consume the globe with its giant nostrils. lol. Love the violin outtro too. Will be horrendously difficult to sing this song because it reaches up to the high B's. Which is a falsetto for most girls. Which means I have to wear tight pants so my balls can't breathe before I could possibly get that high. I'll manage..er.....hopefully. The wonders of technology will save this wretched soul!

http://download.yousendit.com/9831E81309C1DFC8
A track called Yo Yo girl, with drums done by Wayne Thunder from The Suns. I love the raw energy put into this song. Hopefully the singing will do it justice. Eeeks. Also an un-ronin song. Insane shredding by Dong in the solo bits.


I wrote most of these songs at the void deck of the flat I live in. Many a times the police came around to take down my IC, name, blah blah, for the rackus I was making at 3am in the morning. I Don't really blame the residents there, what with my subpar playing and what could be considered unwanted noise. But I always enjoy the alone time in the morning. The cops probably disagree, bu they're a friendly blue bunch just doing their job. They came along once, and they asked me why I had to play downstairs at 3am. I told them "I Don't want to wake my mum up". and the cops rightfully replied "So you want to wake up the REST of the neighbourhood?" haha, that part kinda slipped my mind.



Been struggling with singing the new songs a little bit because they were intentionally done to challenge everything I've known how to do to things that are new territory for me. But I love challenges because, for beter or worse, they push you to new levels that are both frightening and rewarding. And it isn't just applied to music. I've always believed that human beings, as the frail and emotional creatures we are, have to constantly challenge ourselves in order to postpone that slide into boredom or self-redundancy. Be it writing, studying for an exam, doing your job at the office, writing a (gay) poem, or planning an elaborate murder --> everybody needs something to strive for in order to feel respected, needed, and valid to the world around us. I've never been a fantastic song writer, never really good with time signatures and key changes, but I accept my limitations and work around them, or at least try to improve on them.

Took a few weeks, but I've managed to finish watching every single episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer from Seasons 1 through 7. I had the distinct impression that Buffy was just a teenage rad flick, but was quickly proven wrong after continuously being glued to the tv screen night after night, episode after episode. Probably my favourite tv series of all time! Would never have expected such depth.

That, and my XBOX360, has been the hook to my nights. Helpless game addict.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was a slight disappointment to me. Where the heck is shredder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How could a turtles movie not have shredder and crang?! Instead there was this immortal hero with the rampant monsters running around (undetected for hundreds of years). 23, starring Jim Carrey, was much better, though not as fantastic as I thought it'd be. And of course, everybody's waiting for Spider-Man 3!

Phantom of the opera this sunday. Can't freaking wait!

lev

11 Comments:

At 2:05 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

writing a (gay) poem? poetry are not gay.

 
At 2:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

poetry IS not gay.
and i didn't say poetry is gay. I said writing a gay poem.
just like, a swimming pool is all urine doesn't equal a urine-filled swimming pool. Or, all underwears are smelly isn't the same as having a smelly underwear.

cough

 
At 8:35 AM, Anonymous Jasmine =) said...

lerrrrrrrrrrp. new songs out yayeee! take care ok sorry ive been busy with sch. 9am to 10 pm can. bitchy sch.haha

 
At 11:11 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey

solo album? new ronin album? wooohooo!~
update me cos i may nto be in siingapore anymore
whuahuahuahua

seend it to me if its out whahahahahhaa

kath

 
At 3:49 PM, Blogger beracahvalley said...

Wear tight pants for the high B’s maybe that is how the Bee Gees used to or seems to do it? Hah.

Gaston Louis Alfred Leroux is best known for writing Le Fantôme de l'Opéra, which has been made into several film and stage productions of the same name including Andrew Lloyd Webber’s (that guy began writing his own music at a young age and published suite of six pieces at the age of nine!)

As for the Phantom of the opera -- Sarah Brightman and Steve Harley or Emmy and Gerard? Some people like Gerard because he's good looking at (According some people's opinion) and as for some people actually like Gerard's style of singing. Andrew Lloyd Webber liked it because it was a soft voice yet masculine.

For writings (in terms of poetry, short writing, song writings…etc) is of course not gay. Books (or writings) is a matter of well written or not well written that is all and perhaps meaningful or not meaning along that line. [Swimming pool is all urine doesn't equal a urine-filled swimming pool. All underwear are smelly isn't the same as having a smelly underwear?]

 
At 7:10 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

the guitarists and drummers are very very good.

are they your new band?

-shaun-

 
At 5:47 AM, Blogger rockandrollquEEn said...

phantom's very very very very very (x a gazillion or smth) GOOD! it made me cry and i'm not the crying type.

and wouldn't a urine-filled swimming pool then be called a urine pool cos no one in their right mind would ever, ever swim in it but probably only pee in it? Hahaha.

Seeya,
Clare-bear (yeah, the kc one.)

 
At 3:33 AM, Anonymous Jiayi said...

Oh my god finally an update!(:

can't wait for the album! do let us know first hand when it comes out?

xD

 
At 6:04 AM, Anonymous Poh Soo said...

I like Hold On,Dong's guitar playing really nice.New World Cheebai sounded very like an angry song,you must be really having some hatred or anger in writing that song?

 
At 9:17 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

heh. N. World (actually that's a title of a Larc En Ciel song!) isn't actually about anger, it's about fighting back when the going gets tough, so is Hold On, though in a different context. One is revengeful and the other is sentimental :) Check out the above post for another upload of a solo song :)

lev

 
At 6:51 PM, Blogger YsMonologue said...

you know you will kena the police u still do that arh...*sigh*

next time go camp at a beach or a park lorh

lol~

 

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