Today I re-learned and recorded a song written and demoed 10 months earlier called
Last Date. It was part of the 3rd batch of songs I had pitched for the 2nd Murder Shoes album. Imagine how many songs I wrote after that. And like those, Last Date sat around gathering dust.... until today. A simple 1950's Twin Peaksy slow jam driven by tremelo and prison centric lyrics recalling the shock and awe induced vibe of The Zombies "Care of Cell 44", but y'know more torchy 50's.
I also finished overdubs on an even older Murder Shoes canidate called
No Place To Go. This one was written pre-2nd EP. I always loved it and it was a joy to finally track it beyond the demo phase. Lots of trippy guits on that one. Syd Barrett meets The Verve I guess.
Of the other songs recently tracked,
Hand Painted Dinosaurs is a curiosity. Written while both bands were still in play, this song was demoed by both. The lyrics actually discuss the breakdown occurring albeit hidden within a "relationship song". Murder Shoes worked up a five minute practice version that showed potential but we failed to touch on it again as we quickly went back to our usual habit of quicky pre-show practices with no time to spare on new material. This was a habit that stretched for over a year, thus draining any new creative possibilities. Anyways, Witch Watch had also demoed it and we re-cut it in a slower version. More goth folk I suppose.
Wandering and Wondering was written during a low moment. I don't see that one coming out. That's down to picking and choosing the songs that best represent being crushed from outside forces. I guess I have better ones lying around.
Wait For Me is one of the last songs I pitched to Murder Shoes. That and 4 others from a pile that I'll inevitably discuss later. While more of a Witch Watch song than a Murder Shoes song, I still pitched it and even suggested replacing the guitar lines on piano. I thought that would have been a nice change up for us. But, since I don't have a piano, and the song came back to me, we have a guitar version again. I had to use Jon's acoustic as mine had a buzzy nut bridge. It was also missing a string but I didn't need it.
A Personal Eclipse, that's the newest of the new. Very minimal, very lean and mean. Spartan. Also, very Wire. influenced.
Finishing overdubs on all six this weekend. Next week I'll track another three. Meow.