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Firebrand

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Firebrand-Music is a label operating out of Cincinnati, Ohio. Here you can listen to Cincinnati based music from me, Firebrand, as well as Luscious Dogs, Dark Matters, Noctaluca, Banjo Drill, or request film scoring/foley, recording, mastering, session drummer services from my Blacklight Studios.

 

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Check out this song and follow along with the story via the lyrics at my new SOLO Bandcamp page



My dad and I shared many of the same tastes in music, and both of us played and recorded music, so it was always a damn shame that we hadn't released any collaborations together. We have done plenty of little demos and jam outs, but nothing releasable. It is one of the many reasons his departure at the young age of 67 feels so unfair. So much unfinished business.


After he died, I had the pleasure of going through all of his recording devices and checking out all the brainstorms and sketches he left behind. One of these was a song that had all the parts in place (verse, chorus, etc) with some great ad-lib vocal phrasings and a trippy/dark vibe. It seemed like a good place to start finishing some of these songs for him.


Just a couple of problems, though:


1) He only ad-libbed vowel sounds and phonetics, but no real words except the droney chorus' "You're Dreeeeaming", and


2) He recorded it with some heavy effects, input signal way too high, and lots of bleed over from the organ and click track. So his voice sounds distorted, is buried in effects, and almost drowned out by the other instruments.


3) The entire song was full mellotron and organ all the way through over a loud click-track. No stops, breaks, drums, bass, dynamics, or melody. It WAS just sketch of an idea he threw down, after all.


Sooo, I needed to write lyrics for this song. Kind of a heavy task when he is no longer here to consult with. Like I'm putting words into his mouth. Not only that, but I wanted to preserve his original idea as much as possible, so I had to write real words that rhymed with his ad-lib vowel sounds. This way I thought maybe I could sprinkle in his original vocal track, albeit distorted, and have his and my voice comp together as one,


Since the chorus DID already have the real words "You're Dreaming", I started there. Ultimately, I came up with a story that begins with Me talking to my dad somehow, and asking him "What if you can come back?" to which he replies "You can only come back once in a while." I realize I'm dreaming, but we still talk, and he tells me that we don't need to go to any special location or need any magical powers to converse with lost loved ones. They are always inside of us, and not in some intangible "I'm-just-saying-that-to-make-you-feel-better" kind of way. No, every time you make a decision based on "what they would have done", donate to a charity they loved, or reach out to the ones THEY loved with support or comfort, they are speaking through you and you re connected with them.


What's more, if you are ready to move past the heartbreak and have dealt with your emotions, you can absolutely connect with them in a place of inner focus. This is where some people have said that "Angels" have bestowed wisdom upon them. To those of mal-intent, these "inner voices" are really their own ego's helping them justify some unpopular decision by using "angels" or their "divine message" as an excuse, but to the pure hearted, those messages are typically profound, beautiful nuggets of wisdom.


Maybe it came from your own higher self, but if your intention to connect is strong enough, after some practice, you can still get those nuggets of life advice, wisdom, even a joke now and then, from your dear old Dad (or Mom, sibling, friend).


That's what his message in the last verse ultimately tells me. Here I am (in the song) thinking I need to drive to Florida and stand at our special place to connect with him, but he tells me he is always right inside and available to me when I need him.


I hope his friends and relatives like what I've done with this song, and I hope it can also inspire some comfort and attempts to connect for others who have lost someone very near and dear.


I love you Dad! We finally did a song together!!!!


Check out this song and follow along with the story via the lyrics at my new SOLO Bandcamp page


One of my projects is a band with fellow Noctaluca members Donovan Schlunt, Jay Aronoff, as well as friend and former Noctaluca manager Drew Lanius. Drew leads this band on the vocals and storytelling, and dubbed this project with the label "Episodic Rock". Each song will tell a fiction/non-fictional tale both lyrically and musically.


Our first effort, January Song, runs 5 minutes and tells the tale of Dionysus and his lustful followers..., from Greek Mythology. All 4 of us collaborated heavily on the musical side of things, and I threw in a couple of small lyrical moments/vocal parts.


I'm also proud to have co-mixed the audio with Drew at Shelter Media. I engineered and recorded drum tracks, as well as provided mastering for the song right here in Blacklight Studios. I can do the same for your song, too, btw..


Check out Dark Matters debut single January Song NOW on Bandcamp!




I had no plans on being this "present" on this release. Sure, I wanted to write the coolest drum parts, help my brother's shape and arrange the tunes, and give my best performances in the studio, but I ended up re-recording some drum parts, mixing 3.5 of the tracks, mastering the EP, and designing the album art right here in BlackLight Studios. It's been a lot of work and I only took on all of the tasks because I felt like I could do it, we aren't rich enough to pay for the level of quality we wanted, and I noticed the mixing process had begun by someone who hated editing, and on a tiny laptop with shitty headphones. So I stepped up to the task.


Aural Exciter features 4 of our earliest tracks we produced together (plus 1 re-imagining ) and takes you on an impressively fun journey in the short 22 minutes it runs.


We're proud of it, and so far so good on the reviews.


You can listen for free on Bandcamp, then buy the physical copy, digital download, or both!


Here's to many more. The next one is already under works and already shaping up to be a banger!



https://lusciousdogs.bandcamp.com/album/aural-exciter

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