Tim Koch
new version of an old song, and once again the infamous adam ZurZurBreugg stopped by to play some. interesting tidbit: the first verse was written on the back of a Danish ATM receipt.
Mp3:Given My Blood Away
Labels: Odds and Ends, Pre Studio
Tim Koch & B3nson
the toaster drum and tension balls still made it into the new version, the only difference is way better trumpet, thanks to the great Sweet Lou making a trip from Boston to record.
Credits: the name, Matt Wolkoff; the toaster drum idea, Dan Pardee; trumpet, Louis Apicello
mp3:Building Dreams with Imaginary Tools
Labels: Odds and Ends, Pre Studio
Tim Koch
This is the 3rd part of a 3 parter about Kennedy's "Legs", the first part in his Albany triology of novels. being the 3rd part of 3 about life, it's mostly about death. each of the three songs, though one isn't done yet, has a description of one of the three bullets that went through Legs Diamonds head, this particular one not making it all the way through.
mp3:Like Nothing at All (A Singular Being, pt. 3)
Labels: Legs EP, Pre Studio
Dan Pardee
This song is really about coveting, and the fact that it has nothing to do with proximity. You can covet anything regardless of its connection to you; strangers, friends, lovers.... You might love someone deeply whom you’ve never met, this song is about the distance between people and the love that exists within it. You might also want to take a look at Morning in a City, or any other Edward Hopper painting.
mp3: A View From A Window
Labels: Odds and Ends, Pre Studio
Tim Koch & Dan Pardee
It seems that you can't be a human these days unless you've got a piece of plastic with an antenna attached to your ear. The truth is that the more we use satellites to mediate our intimacy, the greater distance we actually put between each other. That's not to say that technology isn't amazing, it's just a comment on one of the many paradoxes that are perpetuated through our pursuit of an allegedly more connected world.
mp3:Network in The Sky
Labels: Odds and Ends, Pre Studio
Alex Muro
I wrote this song after To be so scared part 2 which was done pretty soon after the first one case you were wondering. I just decided not to update the site til the band was triumphantly partly reunited. Also this song is a present for a friend of mine and I put off giving it to him for too long. In anycase I hope you like it.
mp3:My Dear Lady
Labels: Pre Europe, Symptoms of a Disease Called Living