We’ve updated our Terms of Use to reflect our new entity name and address. You can review the changes here.
We’ve updated our Terms of Use. You can review the changes here.

Basement Tapes​-​contributions

by Straighteners & Fasteners

/
  • Streaming + Download

    Includes high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Paying supporters also get unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app.
    Purchasable with gift card

      name your price

     

1.
Gravity 02:30
Mike Indest - lyrics, music Interpreted by-STRAIGHTENERS & FASTENERS Maybe it's the weight of the world On my shoulders Maybe it's the crushing hand of God Maybe it's the fact that I'm getting older And every second ticks away closer to the end CHORUS And there's something more than gravity Bringing me down, down, down Maybe it's the lies that you told me Maybe it's the way I don't forget Maybe it's the troubled times we had before That in my mind I always relive Well I try to walk upright It gets harder every day Is it me or my surroundings that Bring me to my knees
2.
The end of the beginning Begins with no end No gravity on this path No ink in this pen Existence and persistence Ruled by mechanations Ethereal trees in a Stream of emulations CHORUS There's a diamond in the honey In the dandelion's mouth Invisible to the senses Until someone pulls it out Leaning against suns and Crying in the gloom Seeking in the many the One eternal truth Galaxies spin dervishes in Hurricane whirl Where is found the mind Behind the world (3rd verse same as the 3rd) To wonder of wonders No other may invent Dust displays fear only Love will relent Twist the dial, crack the code Turn the key and lock One second of love is Eternal Paradox Laughing in sorrow in Groves Gethsemane Leading us away From our enemy Nothing's the smallest part of Creation entire In this Gardenverse your Eternal Empire FINAL CHORUS In the dandelion's mouth we Encounter father and reason In your quiet words Is the one thing to believe in The end of the beginning Begins with no end

about

Two contributions to the Down the Line-BASEMENT TAPES compilation:

downthelinecollective.bandcamp.com/album/basement-tapes

This is a remix of a demo recorded in 2006.

Basement Tapes Compilation To Prove Indie Music Alive And Well In May 2014

Music, it turns out, is half creativity and half compulsory. That was a lesson mutually learned by Mike Indest, Matt Crosslin, and Steve Ruff. Indest, an independent musician based in New Orleans, hosted the podcast Basement Tapes which was in conjunction with Crosslin and Ruff’s magazine Down The Line (DTL). Again and again, members of this triumvirate would ask interviewees why they do what they do, and again and again were told that the music chose them more often than they chose it.

“The Basement Tapes idea was to showcase new indie artist that have been influenced by the artists that DTL covers,” Indest explained. Those artists have come together to write and record a compilation of original music, also titled Basement Tapes, to be released in May 2014 on Bandcamp.com. Owing to the compulsion/creation factor that fueled the album, the collection will be offered for free. It is, according to Indest, Crosslin, and Ruff, all about spreading the music of these individuals, and not for making a quick buck.

“In some ways the artists on the comp are the second or third generation of ‘Alternative Christian Music.’ The bloodline has been hijacked and this was a way to keep the thread going,” Indest said. Those artists include And How, The Radiant Dregs, Western Grace, Jim Wiita, Jeff Elbel (of Ping), John Piccari, and many more.

In all, fourteen artists delivered twenty five tracks. The album art was painted by another figure that looms large over this “second or third generation,” Michael Gerard Knott of L.S.U./Lifesavers and Aunt Bettys, and bassist for the most current iteration of Lifesavers, Joshua Lory, is also a contributor to the project.

Contributor Dw Dunphy said of the project, “I’ve followed half of the artists here for a long time, and I’m confident I will follow the rest in the future. It’s both thrilling and anxiety-provoking to be in such company.” When asked what his perspective was on why the compilation was being offered for free, Dunphy reflected upon his personal philosophy. “Maybe we are a weird type. I certainly know that when I tell people I have to make music, no matter what, they think that’s strange. But if you feel this is somehow a gift, you just go for it and hope people enjoy what you do. Judging by the folks I’m included with, it’s not that odd a position to take.”

The Basement Tapes collection is now available via Bandcamp at this web address: downthelinecollective.bandcamp.com/album/basement-tapes It features contributions from: Human 2.7, Theo Obrastoff, Jon Jordan, Jim Wiita, Eddie Parrino, And How, Straighteners & Fasteners, Jeff Elbel (of Ping), the b-attitudes, Western Grace, John Piccari, The Radiant Dregs, Mike Indest, and Dw Dunphy.

credits

released June 26, 2014

Kevin Noel Olson-vocals, keyboards, programming
Mike Indest-lyrics
Bob Calkins-guitars
Jim Axelson-acoustic drums

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

Straighteners & Fasteners Butte, Montana

contact / help

Contact Straighteners & Fasteners

Streaming and
Download help

Redeem code

Report this album or account

If you like Straighteners & Fasteners, you may also like: