Monday, September 21, 2009

Mujhay Eidee Do...


mein nay saarey rozay rakhein hain
mein nay saaree baatein manee hain
meyrey dil mein kitna eemaan hai
phir bhee itna yeh pareshaan hai


mujhey soney do
buss roney do
sab honey do
mujhey soney do



mein ney saaree raatein jagee hain
mein ney saaree baatein manee hai

mera andar bahir weeraan hai
abey tu kiyon itna heeraan hai?


dekho bahir kitnee sardee hai
kitnee pyaree tayree wardee hai
har shakhs kee aik hee qeemat hai
dekho yahaan kitnee qurbat hai...


tayrey sadqey jaey tayree maa
mayree haar tayree haan
ghaflaton ke dekho maang
kabhee kam na ho yehaaaan ...


maana maana tayree marzee hai
teyray peechay teyra darzee hai
mera jeevan kitna khalee hai
thora aslee thora jalee hai

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Pylons...



this plaster cast on my heart

is scribbled upon with distraught
but it covers my own defeat
red trickling down my two feet


the sun sets across
(half a world away)
I'll wait in the dark

the pylons explode
as my faith departs

Thursday, July 30, 2009

My Monsoon Mixtape of Love: The Defintive Mid-Season Special....


Since the "14 days - 7 ways" series has been quite popular, I've decided to stretch it out a little. There has been some absolutely brilliant new music that's been coming out & i've been trying my best to wrap my zen around it. So, in appreciation of some tracks that have been on heavy rotation in my head & in my car & at night when I slip to sleep, let me dangle these beauties in front of you to pick ripe & feed on...

Also - I mentioned that there is a secret catalog of Dye Corduroy's country/alt. country songs that I've written & tucked away. I've decided to surface some of the tracks from the series - Havoc County. If anyone wants lyrics, please let me know & I shall post them.

So here they are, the dye corduroy alt. country ditty complete with slide guitar & heavy breathing (heh) & a few gems of tracks to slap on your ipod/whatevermp3deviceyouuse/iprepferthecreativezen & go driving in the rain/sun/humiditylikeatonofbricksburstingyourhairintoanafro:


(You can stream the mp3s or download them by right-click & save target as all you want)





Dye Corduroy - Havoc County
key-lyric - "razorblades & blunt perceptions/ easy girls & congruent men... havoc medicine"
Alternative country

Garrison Starr - Unchangeable
key-lyric - "everybody is laughing out loud to hide all the fear they feel/ everybody has made up their minds on what to believe is real"
Alternative pop



Death Cab for Cutie - My Mirror Speaks

key-lyric - "i always fall in love with an open door...."
Indie


Sarah Blasko - We Won't Run
key-lyric - "there is far to go now, let's not waste a minute more..."
Indie-pop

Bim - The Battle
key-lyric - "did i win the battle or lose the war? i am unsure"
Indie-electro-acoustic pop


Claire Burson - 1000 miles

key-lyric- "listen to your records in the dark and think of us"
Alt. country


Palomar - Our Haunt
key-lyric - "with you gone i lost my peace of mind/ but we all... walk on... walk on..."
Alternative




7 honey-dipped indie recommendations - the 7 blogisode series. This was blogisode one. Emme Packer/Madi Diaz/Kate Tucker/Mid-Season Special/Caitlin & Wil/Voyces/Portico/Special - Indie Undercover

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

14 days - 7 ways -- Episode Three


Well out rolls another blogisode & things are getting more lush here. I realized that there will have to be many such series as the 7-episode circus of indie that I'm ring-leading here... to actually give you a peek of the myriad of indie music I have & ador
e. & which deserves to be heard & had & adored.
Anyway, after this series, there's probably going to be a few Dye Corduroy postings with new songs & maybe a video... & then season 2 of 14 days... Here's episode three & this artist is a ripper - & btw you can right-click & save as the mp3s all you want:


Featured Artist: Kate Tucker


Kate Tucker & the Sons of Sweden hail from the Northwest corner of Seattle, Washington, amidst the fisherman and sailors of Ballard. They play lush indie pop with shimmering melodies, sparkling soundscapes, and beats like a train on a track.

Formed in 2006, their self-titled debut was produced by Ryan Hadlock (Blonde Redhead, Metric, The Gossip), and features Nic Danielson of the Kindness Kind and Seattle folk luminary Damien Jurado.
key lyric: ".. Now you know can't be late..."


key lyric "... & your heart was beating faster than cars drive... "




And of course this track also serves as a preview to the series finale' (the one with covers dummy), Kate covered Bruce Springsteen, possibly one of my favorite songs of all time:

key lyric "... at night I wake up with the sheets soaking wet & a freight train running through the middle of my head... "

http://www.myspace.com/katetuckermusic

P.S. I have desperately searching for her record online - so if anyone has a link, puh-lease holler-back. For evaluation purposes ofcourse...
*credits roll for episode 3*



7 honey-dipped indie recommendations - the 7 blogisode series. This was blogisode one. Emme Packer/Madi Diaz/Kate Tucker/Caitlin & Wil/Voyces/Portico/Special - Indie Undercover

Saturday, July 04, 2009

14 days - 7 ways -- Episode Two


Welcome to Blogisode (will this term catch on?) 2... let's jump straight into the indie-goodness...


Featured Artist: Madi Diaz



Nashville-based singer/songwriter Madi Diaz spent her formative years balancing the disparate worlds of her native Pennsylvania Amish country and Boston's prestigious Berklee College of Music. Raised and home-schooled by her liberal musician parents, Diaz, who spent her childhood immersed in books, music, and horses, began composing at the age of 16 after the family relocated to nearby Philadelphia.

It was there that Diaz achieved minor celebrity status as one of the more precocious and engaging students in director Don Argott's hit 2005 documentary about the Paul Green School of Rock Music. While attending Berklee, Diaz spent time in the indie rock outfit Talk Radio before embarking on a solo career in 2006. Check out the sweet tunes below:



http://www.myspace.com/madidiaz



Hollerback if you enjoyred this post. I shall see you in two days with blogisode 3 on Kate Tucker. Till' then... keep on driving sideways.

7 honey-dipped indie recommendations - the 7 blogisode series. This was blogisode one. Emme Packer/Madi Diaz/Kate Tucker/Caitlin & Wil/Voyces/Portico/Special - Indie Undercover

Thursday, July 02, 2009

14 days - 7 ways -- Episode One


If you've stumbled upon here, whether by choice or by circumstance of actually wanting to know your indie; you're in for long endearing hours on the couch right under the fan run by the UPS listening to some indie beauties on your creative:zen player... (wait... that's me when the lights go out)


So this is Episode One - let's get to the indie-goodies:



Featured Artist: Emme Packer


Emme Packer was born and raised in Farmington, Utah, a small town just outside of Salt Lake City. As a child, Emme wandered the home singing and making instruments out of boxes and rubber bands. At 13 years old she taught herself how to play the guitar by visualization and memory. She played and sang in her room with no one knowing of her talents until she reached 18 years old when she decided to record an album independently.


You have to start things off with this tune...


Emme Packer - Paper Thin
turn it up & let its melancholy ambiance really sink in to your skin. Go ahead: tell me you've never felt what this songs all about. (& I'll slap you silly & call you a pookie-munky)


Emme Packer - Mix CD

absolutely catchy folk-noir-bubblegum dittie...


Emme Packer - Hate Your Drug

wait for the bass to kick in over the little riff... good'un.



Emme @ myspace: www.myspace.com/emmepacker



Well, that's it for now. I shall see you in 2 days with Madi Diaz. Till' then, don't let them take your electricity AND your music... keep one; preferably the latter.

7 honey-dipped indie recommendations - the 7 blogisode series. This was blogisode one. Emme Packer/Madi Diaz/Kate Tucker/Caitlin & Wil/Voyces/Portico/Special - Indie Undercover

Sunday, May 03, 2009

The Dye Corduroy Pinata' Explodes...

Three new tracks, two new videos, a track in an upcoming compilation cd... it's good to be a dye corduroy fan these days. The creative juices have a lot more songs marinating... 3 in session, 28159219 in hiding.





Dye Corduroy - Asking for Flowers (live Kathleen Edwards cover)



Dye Corduroy - Jinn Ko Mayree Talaash Hai (live @ Cafe' Lagoon)





Dye Corduroy - Twilight Busker (mp3)

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Of outlaw cowboy bands & busking in twilight.... Dye Corduroy's new track in audio equivalent of technicolor



Well, its that time again when I lay down my arms & surrender another track into the stratosphere of mp3-hugging aficionados. I refuse to comment on the sentiment in the song as I believe that the artwork blatantly encompasses all. So here it is, give it a spin and see if YOU can somehow factor in:

Dye Corduroy - Twilight Busker

Lyrics: Twilight Busker off of the upcoming record "The Humming Vertigo"

i don't want to listen;
i just wanna get through

i dont have directions;
but i know i have to get away from you;
you don't make me feel too good

i don't busk in twilight;

but its best i do
and i don't have a torchlight;
but they never come they're never here;
i just wanna disappear

and i don't;
don't have much time
gotta get get gotta get get gotta get you;
out of my mind
you know i bleed; bleed through the days
and what i need;
just slips away

i don't have religion

i just have a clue

i don't have a vision but i know i have to find a way from you
you don't make me feel too good

i don't write love songs

i write fiction that is true
i don't see the future but these words in songs help me veneer
everything i have to fear


i need sometime to think around

how to pick my trembling heart off the ground

the letters you sent

the hurt you never meant

or so i'd so believe;
i found
what comes after you
i've found what comes after you

Monday, March 23, 2009

The Last Ten


So I had waited patiently for the last ten episodes of Battlestar Galactica to unravel - & yesterday I started watching them. The episode back from the hiatus was truly brilliant - with a dark monkey on its back throughout. I kinda knew Dualla was going to blow he head off... there is this one scene when she comes back to the landed crafts on the wrecked earth... I thought she was going to pull her gun and do it right there.

Interesting discovery: In the 1978 original Battlestar Galactica - there was a character named... yes... Dr. Salik.


Jeez.


So I've seen two of the last ten. I'm going steady 'coz I don't really want it to end. But it has ended. Can't help imagining how much props they had to auction. I think they sold them in Pasadena.




Oh well.



Sunday, March 22, 2009

Discreet Criminals




In the beginning of any conversation, or song, or journey, or phone-call, or visit; there always is this moment that crystallizes away from all subsequent ones. The one laden with the sensual weight of both hesitation & haste... where you know what comes next will carry gravity enough to centrifuge your self. Or the other.

That moment is universal & shared & whored, yet is personal, private & indiscriminately intimate. Like the back-board of your closet against which you press your secrets. Covered by the barrage of fabric twisted and turned intricate by collapsing blows of discreet criminality. The one that peers through all of our souls, and gazes endlessly out of your offending eyes.

That moment is what I try to marinate my words & songs into.


Fin.

p.s. trying out the new mp3 player i embedded. These tracks remain on heavy rotation in my car these days:
The Stills - Everything I Build
Jack's Mannequin - Cell Phone
Sparkadia - Too Much To Do

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Dye Corduroy's Latest Offering - Kiya Tum Ho Wohee


The latest Dye Corduroy track is all set and raring to burn holes in your iPods and ears. Beware: The chorus can stick to you like taffy on a hot wet Wednesday.

Its called "Kiya Tum Ho Wohee" & contrary to the obvious its not a lament, it's not about love and all your gooey gremlins, its about alienation of self, friends, people and civilization. Hence the lack of recognition and the query - kiya tum ho wohee?


Stream or right-click-save-target-as to download the mp3:

Dye Corduroy - Kiya Tum Ho Wohee


{lyrics}

Kiya Tum Ho Wohee

Darmiyaan;
Mein gumm yahaan;
Ikk kasak kee iss kashish mein khwab saarey;
Baysahaarey

Raastay;
Dhoop dhullay;
Waqt kay iss dasht mein who dhoondtay hain;
Behtay dhaarey

Kiya Tum Ho Wohee?

Maaverah;
Bay bahaa;
Silsiloan kay sahiloan pay woh khara hai;
Aik kinaarey

Ghair mein;
Andhair jahaan;
Manziloan kee chaoon mein bhee jaltay bhujtay;
Yeh iraaday

Kiya Tum Ho Wohee?

Aasmaan;
Par hai ikk nishaan;
Kehkashaan kee goad mein say chinn kay bikhjray;
Tootay taarey

Kiya Tum Ho Wohee?

Monday, June 09, 2008

Reservoir of the Uncanny




It is that time of the year again where I take my band Dye Corduroy out for a walk on the surface. Comfortable perched in the the Atlantis of indie-rock, it remains the secret that I rarely share. However, with only 589 odd songs left to record & time turning turtle, I am tempted again to throw the brilliance on to your satellite.


The Reservoir of Dye Corduroy songs - (this will be regularly updated as there are only 60 odd mp3s left to be uploaded)


Also join the group Dye Corduroy on facebook.