October 31, 2009

Rehearsal 1!


Some fun times from our first rehearsal ever.

October 25, 2009

Song 1: The Letter


The first time we played a song the whole way through. It's called "The Letter," and I wrote it after we decided that we wanted to take our music in an indie-soul sort of direction. Bringing the song to Andy and having him actually think it wasn't totally awful was pretty flippin' sweet. I'm still new at the whole songwriting thing and Andy... isn't. So it's nice being able to bounce ideas off of him. And, you know, he's fat. So things bounce off of him reeeeal easy.

October 2, 2009

Where I'M Coming From (Andy)

So, Lori shared her top records/songs/artists of all time with a few surprises (BBmack, waoh!) along the way.

I figure it's only fair to do the same (with short explanations on each pick!). In the alphabetical order of my iTunes, here goes nothing:

Al Green - Lay It Down: ?uestlove + Al Green = Pure Sex.
Arctic Monkeys - Crying Lightning Single: My favorite single of the past year...
Athlete - Vehicles and Animals: Quirky indie/britpop/casiorock. One of my favorite records ever.
The Beatles - Abbey Road: The bridge of Something is one of the greatest 30 seconds of music ever written.
Better Than Ezra - How Does Your Garden Grow?: They shot themselves in the foot with this pop-ode to OK Computer, but it was so worth it...
Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago: Hyped music that is actually worth the hype. All about the vocal layering.
Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run: "Tramps like us baby we were booooorrn." How can you not love it?
D'angelo - Voodoo: BEST RECORD EVER MADE. And that is that.
Dave Matthews Band - Before These Crowded Streets: I am secure enough with my "musicgeeky-ness" to defend this record to the grave.
Doves - Some Cities: They were doing Coldplay five years before Coldplay was doing Coldplay.
Frank Sinatra - In The Wee Small Hours: I will not admit where this music recommendation came from, but it is heartbreak in aural form.
Jeff Buckley - Grace: Puts me in a different place and time.
John Legend - Once Again: One of the best pop artists of the past 20 years.
The Killers - Hot Fuss: The last rock stars?
The Kooks - Inside In/Inside Out: In another life I was British, smoked cigarettes, and listened to the Kooks on repeat.
Lettuce - RAGE: Bring THE FUNK!
My Morning Jacket - Evil Urges: Iced coffee and the summer of '08.
Oasis - (What's The Story) Morning Glory?: One of the first CD's I bought and still one of my favorites.
Radiohead - KID A: Hard to describe my infatuation with this record, but it's just so "round." Pyschedelic eh?
The Roots - Things Fall Apart: The next mooooovment.
Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot: My current obsession.

There it is.
-AM