We’re Going to Ibiza!
October 5th, 2018For my vlog I covered the classic Vengaboys song We’re Going to Ibiza!. It started as a joke but I got a little excited and now it’s on Spotify and it will be on iTunes soon. Oops!
For my vlog I covered the classic Vengaboys song We’re Going to Ibiza!. It started as a joke but I got a little excited and now it’s on Spotify and it will be on iTunes soon. Oops!
This is a pretty magical moment. After all those years, it’s finally here in my hands! Buy it online now, for €15!
Ok. So this might be awkward. I need your help. As you might know I finally finished my debut album last year, and now it’s ready for a physical release. So you can touch it, smell it, play it in your car, lend it to someone you like, check out the amazing artwork…
I will be raising money for this project on the Dutch crowdfunding website Voordekunst. Please help me out and get yourself a nice present for the summer!
You can still download my cd for free on Bandcamp or (if you like to support my music) on iTunes! Be sure to check out all the artwork made be some amazing artists.
Dear listeners,
This week I found some songs on and old hard disk I would like to share with you. I recorded them not so long ago (2007-2009) and somehow it feels like they belong together. They might be a little softer, more piano-based and acoustic than you’d expect. So ta-dah, here they are, enjoy and please let me know what’s your favorite! Check Bandcamp for lyrics and free downloads.
<3 Bram.
Showtime
A song about a relationship that’s almost done because you just can’t find enough time to actually see each other… And about touring, obviously. I’m not sure exactly when I wrote this song, but it’s certainly older (2008-ish) than the latest intensive Only Seven Left tour. So don’t worry about the lyrics, I changed my mind about touring! I realize this is one of my most in-the-face and sarcastic songs ever, especially the part where I call myself a whore haha.
My friend Roderick actually made a series of photos during our last tour of his 5-more-minutes-till-showtime on Facebook:
The drums were recorded by Sander during the demo sessions for the OSL album in 2009. I recorded several versions of the song, acoustic, with beats, with lots of synthesizers… but I liked this rock version best. Because it rocks.
I’m Alive
To be honest, I think these are some my best lyrics so far. Thanks to a little notebook I got from a friend, so I didn’t forget any uh… brilliant ideas for lyrics. I used lots of separate sentences I liked to create these lyrics about the painful ending of a relationship. The chorus is actually about falling back on each other again, even when you know better.
I made this little video to visualize my favorite sentence: “playing shipwreck with our sugar cubes in coffee that we made to save us from sinking down”:
Sander played the guitars, and I think thanks to him the instrumental bit after the first chorus is my favorite part. I love how the acoustic and electric guitars mix with the piano.
Change
I wrote this song at about the same time as the previous two: just broke up with the love of my life and in not such a good mood. Although the song ends with: “I can’t imagine I will love again, but I will love again, and you will love again”.
Some of you might recognize the song as ‘Love Again’, the b-side for the new OSL-single. We recorded it in a slightly more rock version for our album, but it didn’t fit so well with the rest of the songs. Jochem came up with the new title, which is better, but ‘Change’ is the original one.
One of the very few songs I made without any drums or beats, just some percussion. It was the first song I wrote when I moved out of my parent’s house so it reminds me of the tiny, dark room I used to live in. The title of the ep is from the same period: when I didn’t really feel like cooking, the microwave days.
Hardcore Kids
A little older than the other songs, a song about some “friends” I used to have. I think when they hear it, they’ll know exactly who I’m talking about. I tried to write a song to express my frustration about narrow-minded people in the music business.
I recorded this as a demo, with a cajon and acoustic guitar (sounds kind of Spanish, don’t you think?), but I liked it this way because it kind of clashes with the title and the subject of the lyrics.
17
The oldest song on this release, I think I wrote it in 2007. It’s a mean song. I feel kind of sorry for singing it. I was angry.
Again, this was meant to be a demo but I never got to actually recording it. And (like with most demo’s) there’s something sincere and true about the way my voice sounds. It’s not perfect and even a little out of tune sometimes, but I guess you can hear my anger. I like.
37 songs?! Yes. Read a story (in Dutch) about in on my blog. And check the lyrics on Bandcamp.
Come is a song I wrote in 2004 and a rerecorded it many, many times. When we were recording the album I had it mixed by Arno Krabman and mastered by Martijn Groeneveld, but I didn’t think it would fit the album. Anyway, the whole story wouldn’t be finished without releasing this one, so here it is!
The remix by RA-X was made in 2004, so it may sound a bit dated but I think that’s kind of cool. Vincent Koreman (back then guitar player in my all time favorite Dutch band Travoltas) made the remix and now finally I’ve found an opportunity to show it to the world!
A friend of mine is leaving to Australia for almost a year and this is his favorite song so I decided to make my own version of it to surprise him. And the world around us won’t stop turning tonight.
Download for free on Bandcamp.