“People don’t use enough downstrokes. The alternating approach is just not the same. Downstrokes sound better and are more consistent. That up-and-down crap is for the birds.” - Tom Petersson
Studio session
6 Sep“People don’t use enough downstrokes. The alternating approach is just not the same. Downstrokes sound better and are more consistent. That up-and-down crap is for the birds.” - Tom Petersson
Essential powerpop albums #4
29 MarThe next album on the list is another one that changed my life and the way I perceived music. Will Owsley is the founder of a legendary powerpop trio called The Semantics, which featured Ringo Starr’s son Zak Starkey on drums. Their sole album Powerbill was only released in Japan and the band never got the break they sought for. You might think that this is the album I’m going to talk about – which I could have gone on about at length – but I’m going to focus on Owsley’s first solo album Owsley released in 1999.
The story as I’ve heard it is that he recorded this album in his home studio, which he financed by touring with Amy Grant. When he started shopping around for a deal a lot of labels liked what they heard but wanted him to re-record the album to make it sound “cooler” or something like that. Owsley refused and waited until he found the label that wanted to put it out as it was, and he was rewarded for his persistence with a grammy nomination for “best engineering”. Ain’t that great?
Anyhow, the album in itself is a masterpiece. Packed with powerpop gems, full of energy and beatle-esque songwriting, it had a great impact on me when I first heard it a year after it came out and inspired me in so many ways, changing the way I write music. “Oh No The Radio” might be one of the coolest opening tracks of all time, and “Coming Up Roses” is a song every songwriter would wish they’d written!
Unfortunately, only one track is available for listening on Owsley’s MySpace. But it’s the beautiful ballad “Sentimental Favorite” so there’s really no reason to complain. I’ve been searching YouTube for any kind of Owsley or Semantics clip withouth luck. If you readers happen to stumble upon a clip, let me know.

New songs!!
17 MarGo to the music section to hear five brand new tracks! We have been working hard in the studio for the last 2+ years and it feels great to be able to share some of the songs with you!
Spinal Tap update
4 MarThe Spinal Tap announces in the Rolling Stone Magazine that the album – Unwigged & Unplugged – will be followed by a US tour!

They look a bit old – don’t they?!?
All of this is of course seriously cool but I wonder what the reviews for the album/tour will say since they have received mixed reviews earlier. One of my favorite reviews is from the album Shark Sandwich – the review simply said:
Shit Sandwich
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Back to rehearsing…
27 FebIt was goooood! It is so nice to play a few songs and notice that we have actually never been better… We started rehearsing a new song – If You Then I – that we have never performed live and hopefully you will hear it soon at a venue near you or possibly on the upcoming album!
Johnny Fake was brilliant as usual and I think that if you watch our next few gigs you will notice quite a difference in his way to batter the drums – he’s doing something really cool now…
Done mixing!
20 FebBefirend the Fakes!
19 FebHello fakers!
All of the band members now have their very own individual MySpace accounts. They would very much like to meet the fans in a more personal way than through this site, so head on over to them and say hi! They can be found in the top row of the top friends. This also means that all the Fakes will blog individually and share touring experiences and studio progress and so on and so forth with you.
Here are the links to the pages:
// TGF HQ
Weekend
15 Feblast weekend I nailed the remaining bass tracks for TGF songs “Star”, “Blind Commitment”, “Whatever Comes Your Way” and “You Always Come Back Home”. the session was acutally set in the rehersal studio for practical reasons. It all went really well!
I’ll be staying in this weekend. resting, reading and most apparently blogging. as Joey went south (Småland) on friday we’ll pick up the studio work again on tuesday.

(current playmate)
i’d like to end this post with a very special feature of mine:
“Cypress Hill Lyric of the week”.
(LIL’ PUTOS)So I gotta maintain my direction
What I mighta gained without my protection
Not a damn thing, so when I come just bring that new style, break ya off like a chicken wingBuckooock!!
So you can just suck my c**k
Like a fat blunt, stoned is the way of the walk
When I’m peepin, checkin out the punk-ass creepin
I let the dogs loose then I let the dogs sick em
Graaah! nigga dont make me catch ya, punk
cause I still will be comin’ at ya
Tracking is done!
13 FebHave a good weekend everyone!
One more day…
12 Feb// Joey




