Steve and I have been working a lot to finish up a few songs that we have been working on over the last month or so. I know I have said this before, but we are SO lucky to have ideas keep flowing out of us. All it takes is a small spark to light the way. Meaning all it takes is a killer idea from either one of us, then we seem to be off and running. They’ve come in abundance lately it seems.
We just recently posted a new song called “Cowboy Down”. I came up with this idea soon after our first LA trip. We had been discussing our songs with Sony Pictures, and the show “Breaking Bad” came up in conversation, as it’s one of the Sony Pictures TV shows. Steve absolutely loves that show and I have just started watching it myself. If you have not seen “Breaking Bad”, definitely check it out because it’s probably one of the best shows on television. That said, I was thinking about that show a lot once we were back from LA, and this idea hit me so I tracked a rough of the just the acoustic and a scratch vocal. Melody but no lyrics. I recently brought it up to Steve again as we had been working on other material for the past few months, and we both agreed we needed to get this song going. My working title was “Cowboy Down” for whatever reason and it just stuck. We both felt this song needed to stay short, but very raw. “Breaking Bad” was certainly the inspiration once I started writing lyrics and we recorded it. I’ll usually record scratch vocals for Steve just so he can hear the lyrics I have written for something. Once we agree on the lyrics, I track the vocals for real. But every now and again the scratch vocals have this magic to them that we just feel fits the song so well that we end up keeping them for the final mix. It happened with “Cowboy Down”. Steve sent me a re-recorded version of the music I sent over. Mine just had an acoustic guitar but he re-recorded the guitar so it sounds like an old blues guitar, and put some other really cool effects on the track. It stepped it up 100%. I was so excited about what he did to it, that I had to at least write the lyrics and record a scratch vocal for him to hear. I was so exhausted the night I recorded them that my voice had this really raw quality to it. Certainly was not a perfect vocal, but that was the beauty of it. We ended up keeping it for the final mix. Short, sweet and raw. We actually mixed and mastered it ourselves. We don’t usually do that as we have people that will mix the vocals, then another engineer that will master the track. This time around it was purely us. I have to say, it’s a really cool tune and something different for us to add to our catalogue. Check it out when you can. It’s on the site right now.
We are also currently working on an idea that was based off of something that sounded like a Cars song. I sent over to Steve and we did the usual back and forth as we needed a solid pre chorus and chorus. It’s cool to hear an idea come from one of us, then see what the other does with that idea as you’re not ever creatively coming from the same place. It’s kind of like a cool game of creative ping pong. I’m working on the lyrics right now as we have agreed on the music.
Oh yea, and I think last post or the one before that I had mentioned we were working on a tune with the working title of “Funkza”. Yup, got that one done. It’s now called “Detonator”. These newer songs will be on the site as soon as we get a couple of licenses and make some money to finish them and post them. That should be happening soon.
If you happen to be a music supervisor for “Breaking Bad” and have read this blog, check out “Cowboy Down”. We think you’ll like it :)
Lastly, Steve will be going out west next month for the HMMA Awards, in which we are nominated in the Pop category for Best Pop Song. Our rep Christine and Steve will be walking the red carpet and hitting the Kodak Theatre for the awards show. Would be cool if we won. I told Steve that because I can’t go with him, he should Face Time me if we win and bring me up on the stage with him. Hold his iPhone up on the podium with my face pointing towards the audience. But he would have to be as serious as anything. That’s key. Would freak a lot of people out but I bet they wouldn’t forget who Fission Music was :)
Until you read again….
MP