Thursday, September 25, 2008

song lyrics for CATALYST

I’ve got a secret that I won’t tell

Drag me and beat me and make my life hell

But I’ve got a secret and I’ll guard it well

‘Cause with this small whisper I’ll taint all your wells.

 

I’ll drip drip drip, to the bottom of the barrel

Seeing cities full of feral people, everyone sees sex in steeples

 

Rose petals with heavy metals

Mercury on high decibels

Credible inedible

Unleaded and unshreadable

 

The shadows darken my heart hearkens arkham plated farcity

Coral shaman heal my wounds with feathered wing-tombs as agreed

Anchor me low so all my thoughts flow like bubbles in the sea

When they bury me in white sheets tuck me in with flowers please

Drink my head

Down to the bottom

Words feel like cotton

My soul is rotten

 

Dandy baby

Oh won’t you please

Reach out your hand for me

My song’s forgotten

 

Catalyst, I want you

Catalyst, I want you

 

I’ve got this secret deep inside of me

Hammer and trigger to this killing spree

And I’ve got this secret deep inside of me

It gestates and rotates and wants to get free

 

I’ll drip drip drip, to the bottom of the barrel

Seeing cities full of feral people, everyone sees sex in steeples

 

Hydroponic, supersonic, snail oil tonic, in this bonnet

Cannot put your finger on it, all our pain is so symphonic

 

Your plastic pitches give me stitches

Burning witch hypocracy

Bitches brew we’re in this too

They lead us through their recipe

All life drowned hell fire on ground

It’s scapegoat culpability

 

Catalyst, I want you

Catalyst, I want you

Catalyst, I want you

 

Catalyst, I want you

Catalyst, I want you

Catalyst, I want you

 

 

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Blue Grass Baby

For all of the right reasons, and none of the wrong, we have decided to scrap the "killing time" video, and start anew with
something that works better for what we want to accomplish. Not that "killing time" isn't wicked, but I think we all wanted to do something
a little different. So we've chosen a new song, in fact, it's the latest song that we've done. It's called "Home sweet Home". I
initially liked the instrumental because it was beautiful, and so unlike anything that I had ever written to. I looked at it as a
brilliant challenge, and a righteous kick in the ass. What came out of it was even more beautiful than I thought I would be able to make 
of it. As far as all that is concerned, I figure, as long as I keep surprising myself, I'm doin' good.
But what I loved most about doing this song, is that it allowed me to revisit a bit of a mental era that I was in when I was younger.
When I was 8 years old, my brother and I were staying the night at a family friend's house. Growing up, music was everywhere, and these
friends owned a music store, so the house was filled with instruments. But I was the only girl there, so it was hard to play with the boys
all the time. So the "mom" suggested that I go visit their neighbor. She was an old woman who lived alone just down the block from them.  
I knocked on her door, and she let me in and proceeded to give me a violin lesson. It was awesome, especially because growing up, one 
of the first tapes that I ever owned was a kids mystery set around Vivaldi music and about his Stradivarius violin. So I had a bit of
a crush on classical violin music already.
When my parents came to pick us up, I had been converted. I wanted violin lessons! A few months later, on my ninth birthday, I
woke up early (we were living in this crazy farm-house that was rented as a duplex at the time)and went into the living room. I was then
presented with a music stand and a violin (luckily my folks had rented it, and not bought it...). Then my mom told me that she had
signed me up for lessons. I was hella jazzed!
So I show up to my first violin lesson, it's at this woman's house on the island that we were living on. There were goats in the
yard, and I immediately recognized my new teacher as the woman who had organized the geology club that I had joined in second grade.
She was clog dancing on her porch.
 
I was pissed.

I thought that I would be playing Vivaldi, but what I was really signed up for was fiddle lessons.
 
But I figured I might as well stick with it at least past the "hot cross buns" and "twinkle twinkle little star" phase and see
what came of it. I made it as far as "old joe clark".
But what turned out so great about the whole thing was that my dad was drumming in a bluegrass band. bluegrass doesn't
usually have drumming, so this style was nicknamed "grab-ass" which as a nine year old, was funny, 'cause it had the word ass in it.
I was enamored by the lyrics in their songs, and many of them were sung by a woman. It was my first introduction to that kind of
beautiful destitution that bluegrass seems to sing about.
Well, that Halloween, my dad's band played at a big party at our friends house (oddly enough, the friends were the same people who had
introduced me the the neighbor that gave me a violin lesson). And even though I had just quit fiddle, I still knew "old joe clark"
which was in their set list. So I got to play an instrument for the first time in a gig!
The point of all of this rambling, is that the words that that band sang, left a really strong impression in my mind. I was an odd
kid, and they made beautiful sense to me. All of that was were I went in my head when I wrote the lyrics for "Home Sweet Home".
So there's the inside scoop folks. The song isn't up on any sites yet, but keep your ears peeled, 'cause it's coming soon!

Signing off as your Salty Dog,

-Dion Vox

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Shiny and New

Here are some bullet points of new things that I have an opinion about:

*We just started shooting our music video a few nights ago.  So far it's wicked-awesome looking.  

*The alarm didn't go off on my phone, and consequentially I was late to work AND got a parking ticket.  LAME.

*I just sent off the article I wrote for rocknrolldating.com, hopefully he likes it.

*Cockroaches and rotting wood are a terrifying combination.  Neighbors with the sense of a hospitable petri dish bring some really creepy-crawly friends around.  I'm not into it.

*Franchise Tax is stupid, and while it may be less confusing than regular taxes (because I, or my company rather, has to pay $800 no matter what)it is also quite the enigma.  Only, the enigma part is where the hell I'm going to come up with the 800 in a month.  BUMMER.

*Well, other than the show on Oct. 2nd that is coming up, I can't think of anything else other than my undying love for coffee and cigarettes.  But for the sake of making this post look fancier, I decided to make this a bullet point as well.

so long.
 
-Dion Vox

Monday, September 8, 2008

The Ol' Day Job

Well, I'm gearing up to go to the ol' day job tomorrow morning.  Yeah, I've still got one... although hopefully not for too much longer.  Here's my "favorite" quote from my last shift:
     "You're such a good servant.  You're so submissive."
This was said to me by a dirty old man as I refilled his coffee cup.
Bullshit.

Oh well, at least it beats being homeless again :)
Right?

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-DION VOX



Saturday, September 6, 2008

Baptized By Fire

     Baptized by Fire, this is how I seem to operate.  All I know is that I don't know anything until I experience it.  I have never had a blog, before this band, I had never written a song.  I like to keep the "first experience" count hight in my book.  There's just too much out there to keep my fingers off it all.  But of course, taste and discretion are what dictates what really goes in my "book", and so whatever makes it's way out of my brain into something tangible is gonna reflect that.  I don't know if this is my manifesto,  or just a rambling.  But I've got to get this started somehow.  
     This coming week we are shooting our first music video for our song "Killing Time".  I'm beyond jazzed about it, especially because of who we will be working with.  Greg Kudanovych is brilliant in everything that he does (check out his website, the man made it himself too, that's why it's so brilliant at: www.fourthdensity.com).  Like a lot of other things, this is my first music video, so I can't wait to see what comes of it.
     My voice is also about to come out on Pat's Justice's debut album "Live From The Struggle" on the track "scream and shout".  If ya wanna, you can hear it on Scobra's myspace: myspace.com/scobra2005.  That night we stayed up 'till the wee hours of the morning, all scribbling our lyrics out madly and finally feeling free for even just one moment from grief.  It was the first track that I think any of us (Pat's Justice, Bobby, All Red, or myself) had done since the murder of CC and Show Time.
     Music is the Museum, my Words are the Painting, and my Voice will set it Off.
        SHAZAM

-DION VOX