Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Tamarack




I put it a lot of hours this weekend on "tamarack." I had to redo many mixes and it was getting me pretty frustrated and I'm still not 90% satisfied. I don't have the dinero to go to a professional studio just yet so I'm having to do the recordings myself. It really took me back to all the fond memories I had about living in Southern California. The song is basically about driving from Huntington Beach all the way down to Carlsbad to go to the Surf spot, Tamarack. It lies somewhere around lifeguard station 31 or 34. It can get up to about 4 or 5 on a good day but the place was absolutely beautiful. The spot I always went to was in between two stone jetties. It was kind of my place of serenity, even though it was about 80 miles from where I was living. One time when I was sitting on my surfboard and saw one of the biggest fins I have ever seen. The San Diego coast is known to have some Great Whites that frequent the area. But from having watched many episodes of "Shark Week," I know that if a Shark is going to attack it does so from the bottom up. Meaning that you never know your getting attacked until you actually are. The fin was still about 70 yards from where I was sitting. Just then I saw about 6 or 7 more fins pop up so I knew they had to be dolphins. They were coming towards me. The waves were actually pretty decent that day and the dolphins, being the best surfers in the world, were surfing inside waves just 10 feet in front of me. It was easily one of the coolest experiences I have ever had, ever. These dolphins had to be around 7-9 feet in length which I thought was huge for a dolphin. I later looked them up and they are known as the Pacific Dophin. The above picture is actually me at Tamarack circa September 2005. I can't wait to go back to Tamarack.




Never quite made it to L.A. ,
I'll never say I tried.
Here there are no regrets,
Under California Skies.

Bonfires burning,
Brighter than Moonlight,
Sand and Waves collide.
Move to the sound of the Ocean,
Leave our clothes behind.

Leaving early on a Sunday,
the five is packed for miles.
Just South of Oceanside,
The air makes the trip worth the while.

What you're hoping for,
is what you're running from.
You could have the world and more,
but all you want is love.

Walk down to the pier every morning,
to watch the Pacific sun rise.
We missed each other by a few years,
We'll meet when the time is right.

Let's take the long way home and enjoy the view,
though we don't have time.
No worries bro we'll hit PCH,
the Stars headline tonight.

Heading back from Tamarack,
the five will be packed for a while.
Pull off onto old 101,
endless blue for miles.

Even though I miss my friends
this place treats me like home.
Find the shade of the Palm Tree,
I pray I never grow old.



© Dopeless Romantic Music 2011


My friend is out of the hospital and I am so grateful that he is up and moving around and feeling like himself.

I saw a killer show Saturday night at the Conservatory. Rico Muerte played and I have to say they have one of the tightest rhythm sections and live shows that I have seen in the Oklahoma City area and are really cool guys to top it off.

I have to go pick up the blu-ray of "True Grit" tonight at the Redbox. Can't believe I missed that one in theaters.

Seth

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Please "like" The Gray Man Prophecy on Facebook.

As suggested in the title please click on the like button on the right hand side of this blog. If I can get up to 25 likes The Gray Man Prophecy would have their own Facebook URL.

It's been a tough week. One of my dearest friends was in the hospital, this guy literally saved my life. He's doing well now and it makes me truly grateful for friends and the gift of life.

The song I have been working on is coming together nicely but has taken more time than expected. It should be up on Reverbnation On Tuesday or Wednesday.

Here is the chorus:
"What you're hoping for,
is what you're running from.
You could have the world and more,
but all you want is love."

I was talking to my brother in laws wife's brother recently and he mentioned he was in a band. I listened to some of their tunes and wow I was impressed. I've listened to about 450 bands in the past month and they were actually one of the best one's I had came across their name is Rico Muerte , check em out. They are playing a show this Saturday, June 4th at the Conservatory.
Here is the Flyer.

I hope everyone had a nice and safe Memorial Day weekend. A big shout out to all the troops and vets who lay their lives on the line daily so we can have our freedom.

Seth

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Tornados, books, and more music.

First off...It might not be a big deal to some but it is to me. The Gray Man Prophecy went from #110 on the Oklahoma City Reverbnation Alternative Charts to #9 in one week. Like I said to some this is not a big deal but for a guy who did not want to be around much 5 or 6 years ago, couldn't get out of bed, and certainly could not write any music it is a big deal. Lately I've been able to actually sit down and record and write. As soon as I finish recording a song and get all the parts right I'm able to write the lyrics in, at the most, 30 minutes. I'm very grateful that my muse has been so kind and generous lately. I also have to thanks my friends for being so awesome and responsive.

So, I have beaten the resistance lately, as Steven Pressfield calls it. Seriously if you haven't read the "War of Art" you are seriously missing out. The resistance is to the artist as depression is to the individual. I know I have dealt with both for a long time and for the first time in a long time I feel alive and energized by my creativity and being able through my muse, or whatever it is, to be able to succeed.

I have about 8 more songs to go before I actually release part I of my free digital album that will be release only on facebook, and possibly the website, but will be on facebook.

I have prayed for the friends and family who have lost their loved ones due to the tornado activity the last few days. Both the Joplin and Oklahoma storms were awful and it looks like Arkansas and Memphis could get hit tonight.

Last night I had twitter going, a chat on newsok.com and a live stream going on kfor.com. I have to say twitter is amazing for following weather in Oklahoma. I follow the weather channel and newsok and they provide great updates.

Once again thanks to everyone who has either become a fan on reverbnation, liked The Gray Man Prophecy on Facebook, or have just listened to the music in the last week. You guys have made my day everyday that there are more of you.

Thanks also to the Tehans for being so positive and responsive to "Fincastle, VA." I loved Grandpa very much and I know you guys did too. I have done my best trying to immortalize a man who was so beautiful and dear to all our hearts.

Seth

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Lately...The Gray Man Prophecy

This past weekend I worked on 3 songs that are currently posted on my Reverbnation page.

"Fincastle, VA" is a song about my grandfather who is honestly one of the most amazing people I have had the honor to meet. He was just fun, crazy, and entertaining. He also had one of the biggest hearts I have ever witnessed. He would dress up as Santa and go to orphanage's and retirement homes to spread Christmas cheer. He did not wear a fake beard because he grew one out. I mean you guys should really see a picture. I'll post one soon, it's very real. Oh yeah, and the guy also crafted wood handmade toys for his grandchildren and children. Really impressive work. So big belly, white real beard, and toymaker. I know, i wondered for years. Still do to some extent. The song is named "Fincastle, VA," because that is where he lived for so many years. Even though he was born in St. Louis, and lived in Arkansas and Richmond, VA. Fincastle is where I knew him the best.

"Blue Atlantic" is a song about a movie I recently watched. Childish or "stupid" as it may be it got me thinking. What if we were in that in between state. You know like between life and death. Would we accept it? or would we be kicking and screaming to come back to earth. How many of us have felt like that even though we weren't dead. I know I have many times.

So these songs are up on my Reverbnation and Facebook pages. Please listen to them and let me know what you think. Also click like, pretty please, with a cherry on top. I know they are not the best engineered tracks but unfortunately at this moment I don't have the bread to go record at a professional studio, so this is what I have.

The album will exclusively be free on the website, when it's up.

I've been chatting with a few photographers because I really need to get some photos up on the websites. Hopefully that will happen soon. My wife is going to paint the album cover. She's actually a very talented painter. She has recently painted the outside of our house. I wasn't happy about it at first but she amazingly did a beautiful job!

Oh yeah and for those of you aspiring to work in the music industry you're really missing out if your not listening to the CD baby DIY podcast.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

The Gray Man Prophecy

I came up with a new name for my musical project, The Gray Man Prophecy. It is named after the Gray Man of Pawley's Island. He is a ghost that warns people about Hurricanes. Read more about the story at The Shadowlands.

I have registered the domain name of graymanprophecy.com. Hopefully I will be able to build a page soon when I get the album completed. The album will be a free digital album that I will record and produce myself. Hopefully, soon after, I will be able to record a 4 song EP at a local studio.

I have been working in pretty much all the spare time I have, which isn't much, on the first song. As soon as I am finished which should be very very soon the song will be posted to Facebook and Reverbnation. The songs won't be available for free download until the digital album is complete.

I really need to have some photographs take soon so I can put them on Facebook, Reverbnation, and make a bandcamp profile. So if you no anyone who would like to add to their profile or do it on the cheap let me know.

I will also be filming live video which will appear on youtube very soon of the songs that will be on the album.

After the recording or perhaps sooner I will look for members for the band so we can start playing live shows.

Until the web site is up you can find me at the following websites.

Facebook
Reverbnation
Twitter

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

My schedule for NMF 11

Date

Time

Band

Stage

Address

Thurs 4/28

7:00p

Unwed Sailor

Blackwatch

100 Block East, alley way south of Main

Thurs 4/28

8:00p

Gentle Ghost

Blackwatch

100 Block East, alley way south of Main

Thurs 4/28

9:00p

Crown Imperial

Opolis

113 N Crawford Ave.

Thurs 4/28

9:45p

Gentle Art of Floating

Opolis

113 N Crawford Ave.

Thurs 4/28

11:00p

Ben Kilgore

Blackwatch

100 Block East, alley way south of Main

Thurs 4/28

12:00a

Other Lives

Blackwatch

100 Block East, alley way south of Main

Thurs 4/28

1:00a

The Workweek

Blackwatch

100 Block East, alley way south of Main

Fri 4/29

6:30p

Modern Rock Diaries

Bill & Dees

311 E Main st.

Fri 4/29

8:00p

Day One

Red Room

114 W. Main St.

Fri 4/29

9:00p

Vandevander

Blackwatch

100 Block East, alley way south of Main

Fri 4/29

9:30p

Moon

Bill & Dees

311 E Main st.

Fri 4/29

10:00p

Horse Thief

Red Room

114 W. Main St.

Fri 4/29

11:00p

Pretty Black Chains

Blackwatch

100 Block East, alley way south of Main

Fri 4/29

12:00a

Native Lights

Blackwatch

100 Block East, alley way south of Main

Fri 4/29

1:00a

Jacob Abello

Blackwatch

100 Block East, alley way south of Main

Sat 4/30

12:00p

Gum

Opolis

113 N Crawford Ave.

Sat 4/30

12:45p

Zombies vs.Sharks

Opolis

113 N Crawford Ave.

Sat 4/30

1:30p

Junebug Spade

Opolis

113 N Crawford Ave.

Sat 4/30

2:15p

Unmarked Cars

Opolis

113 N Crawford Ave.

Sat 4/30

3:00p

The Samurai Conquistadors

Michaelangelos

207 E. Main St.

Sat 4/30

4:00p

Magnificent Bird

Zanzibar

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Sat 4/30

5:00p

Riley Jantzen

The Brewhouse

110 W Main st.

Sat 4/30

6:00p

John Calvin

Michaelangelos

207 E Main St.

Sat 4/30

6:30p

PeeLander –Z

NMF4 Main

Porter & Main

Sat 4/30

8:00p

Black Joe Lewis

NMF4 Main

Porter & Main

Sat 4/30

9:30p

The Walkmen

NMF4Main

Porter & Main

Sat 4/30

11:00

Broncho

Blackwatch

100 Block East, alley way south of Main

Sat 4/30

12:00a

Colourmusic

Blackwatch

100 Block East, alley way south of Main

Sat 4/30

1:00a

Chrome Pony

Blackwatch

100 Block East, alley way south of Main

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Who I can't wait to see at NMF '11

Okay, I have spent a lot of time listening, communicating, and researching bands that are playing NMF. Bands in Bold are, in my opinion, well...badass. I actually have just a few more bands to go through, but I think this is pretty much the list. For the reverbnation links go to artist reccomendations>See More. Then click on the band. There are plenty more bands/artists I would love to see, however, I have to make a decision due to time scheduling.

NMF Band Links


NMF Homepage



Seth


Crown Imperial

Gentle Art of Floating

Gum

Day One

The Neighborhood

Gentle Ghost

The Workweek

FRMR

Deer People

Horse Thief

Modern Rock Diaries

Moon

Brine Webb

The Burning Hotels

The Pretty Black Chains

Native Lights

Jacob Abello

Penny Hill

Vandevander

Audra Mae

Beau Jennings

Zombies vs. Sharks

Junebug Spade

Unmarked Cars

Other Lives

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

and the snow begins to fall...

There is a peace to the snowfall. Yes it is true this means no work in the morning and I can stay up and watch "The Social Network" again. But, the snowfall seems to soothe me. The blanket of endless white extends to my front door.

So I did watch "The Social Network" for the second time tonight, I mean this morning. I would be shocked if the film did not win best picture. If it just so happens to not win it will probably be snubbed by "The Kings Speech" or "The Fighter." I think it is suffice to say that a film with "the" in front of the title will win best picture. Social Network should also win for best adapted screenplay, director, and best score. Trent Reznor and Atticus did a great job with the score it really intensified the scenes in the film.

I'm currently writing a piece entitled "Oklahoma." My mother is on the fence about me titling the song "Oklahoma" being against copyrights."Oklahoma" is about growing up and maturing. The last thing I would want to do ten years ago is to become a "townie." Now I live less than a mile from my boyhood home and frequent the same jogging paths as I did in high school. I see the same names of songs all the time by different artists but I will have to research this Topic in Donald Passman's Music Industry book.

Please be safe on the roads friends. The snow day is a great way to have a justified "lazy day."

D.R.