props!
Sup! Before I fly to Ann Arbor for the weekend, I’d just like to extend props to a couple internet friends, specifically whose names start with ‘T’.
Ted Heistman of the blog Free Range Organic Human said some rather nice things about me recently after he finally checked out my Youtube videos. Hey, it’s never too late. Thanks Ted!
Tim Boucher, aka Big Elk, just released what he calls an IP (Internet Package) of all-new, nice clean demos of all his songs. His lyrics kick ass and his style is kinda old-timey mountain folk music meets the guy from the Moldy Peaches. I have it going in the background and I’m digging so far! It’s free to download so check it out (go for the ZIP, it includes lyrics and other goodies). Here’s my favorite track. It’s also in the public domain so if you like any of it, take it and do stuff with it (the songs are super coverable), or as he put it: “$$$ GET RICH OFF ME, PLEASE!!! $$$”.
And lastly but not leastly in the giving of props, much gratitude to everyone who commented or emailed to express concern over my health after my weird near-death episode last weekend. Just to alleviate any worries though, I’m fine! I feel great! And life is good. I gotta go pack now, bye! Love y’all!
The Wayward Covers of 2007

Now on my Last.fm channel for your listening and downloading pleasure.
Tracks:
- Street Spirit (Radiohead cover)
- The Orchids (Psychic TV cover)
- I’ll Catch You (Get Up Kids cover)
- Between the Bars (Elliott Smith cover)
- Runaway (Del Shannon cover)
- You Are My Sunshine (Rice Brothers cover)
- Lovesong (Cure cover)
- Under the Milky Way (Church cover)
- Pink Bullets (Shins cover)
- Come See Me Tonight (Daniel Johnston cover)
in case you appreciate awesome things…
Here’s not one, but two awesome things I’ve recently come across.
Awesome thing #1!
If you have any use for free sound effects, samples, drum loops, audio whatevers.. and if you like them to be all three kinds of free (royalty, copyright, and just free).. and if you like websites that are actually nice n’ user-friendly with good searchability and are not ugly.. and if you like the idea of a cool community project by fellow music/sound people who all contribute original audio samples for anyone to use.. you have to check out SOUNDSNAP!
Awesome thing #2!
Has anyone seen Stop Making Sense by the Talking Heads? Man, I gotta. Check out this awesome weird interview with David Byrne:
(brought to us by Tim, friend of the show).
Bonus Awesome Things:



Mini Update and Hello!
Hello!
Well, things are better. The darkest hour, just before the dawn, and all that. At least I’m getting back into the swing of things and feeling the wherewithall to make songs and be semi-productive again. Hooray for human resilience! Here’s a couple of things I was doing in my less ambitious state, to tide you over till my next, better wave of postings:
I uploaded my Youtube covers and my 1st Bedroom Concert — (Update: and now, The Wayward Covers of 2007‘ as well) — to my new Last.fm page, where you can stream them all and/or download them all for freeeeee…
My site now has a snazzy logo, as you may have noticed. I’m going to post that JPEG somewhere handy so anyone who wants to can download it and mess with it (color it, doodle on it, collage around it, otherwise flesh it out in creative ways however you please) and send it back to me. If I dig it, I’ll totally add it into my rotating header-image folder and it will show up randomly as my header sometimes! (also, maybe stickers!). I’m a fan of randomness, collaboration and variations on themes, so I would get a huge kick out of this. It’s also a visual version of one of the things I want to do with my songs…
Speaking of which, check out what my friend Keith did with my Wobbly Boat demo. He made it all sweet and countrified in a really good way. [Download it and listen to it!]
Other than that, if you’re hankering for more frequent updates, check out my Scrapbook. It’s always a good time. That Carole King song is as perfect as they get.
“21 Love Songs” Magnetic Fields Tribute Released!

21 Love Songs: A Tribute to the Magnetic Fields is at last unleashed upon the world.
To refresh your poor, ADD-inflicted 21st century memories, I made a song for it last month, and designed one of the two album covers (as seen above). My cover of “Born on a Train” is track #13 (my lucky number)! Did James do that on purpose? I don’t even know!
Speaking of the devil, once again, mad props must go to James Eric for dreaming up this idea and making it all happen, and also to the many great artists who grace this great album.
It really is great. I love these people!
Go and download the album for free at the wonderful, magical, fantasmical CLLCT!