The tune itself is fairly obvious. It's practically the feeling I have actually had as a human in these times; going out my front door and noticing a great deal of modification. Some of which is not constantly best in front of your eyes. It underwent a few iterations but I enjoy where it's landed.
It was a great escape from truth. I wouldn't call it reinvention. I want to continue to make it through as an artist. In order to do that, I have actually needed to diversify a bit. I'm lucky in that although I do lots of other things beyond trying to keep a live recording artists profession afloat, all of my other work is within the sphere of music.
In fact, I have actually been busier in the previous couple years than in previous times. But no, I still compose and approach life from the very same point of view. I do wish we could get back on the road in earnest quicker than later on. Everything we prepare recently, has actually been canceled.
I have concepts that begin a blank scratch pad and pen. Often, the finest ones are the ones in which I have just a title idea in mind. I find that if I just sit with an instrument and play, I'll wind up with a cool verse and no indicate make.
It's whatever is the inspiration is; a riff or a lyrical concept. That stated, when I write a tune, I always do a garage band type demonstration so I can hear back what I'm saying and playing to see if I believe in it or what needs to change for it to be a convincing art piece.
My collective minutes are with the other bands I work within. And in the pandemic, I truthfully haven't seen anyone play in so long I can't even remember what that resembles! I want to see some music in the coming year though. I deal with Light Of Day, which raises cash and awareness for Parkinson's and associated illness.