G33k
A song about avoiding death at the hands of your girlfriends father.... Guitar Solo by Alix Ecob.
Live life like you're famous, even if you're not.
We are always having to put things together before we can extract value from them. From toys, to lives and relationships.
Love song. Lyrics by Colleen Gracie.
A retrospective epic tale of a nine year olds relationship with a Plastic Doll.
I wouldn't want it any other way - Duet. Special thanks to Theresa Wagner for lending her wonderful vocal talents, and to Mike Walter for performing the hot Lead Guitar.
A jangly pop song featuring a 12 string ric guitar. This song was written by Leland Smith. Recorded by G33K with permission of the author.
Written two years before the recording in one mood, and recorded as a more light-hearted pop-rock song long after the anger had subsided.
Think things are bad? If you've got the right people around you, everything is going to be OK! A feel-good Power-Pop blast with fat guitar and analog synths.
Sometimes people do things that you don't understand, for reasons that you can't really know. This just represents my best guess.
Coined as 'Bubble-gum industrial' by a friend after hearing a snippet of this song, this driving but poppy song is a protest about a few things bugging me right now.
I don't know anyone like this penny person, but I guess you can find inspiration in anything. I'm not sure what this song is. Punk pop with some 80's electronica, perhaps?
This might be the best song I've ever written, in a style that I don't really care for. A Country-pop ballad with a tug-of-war between humor, and loss.
I'm not telling who I wrote this song about, but look around. Chances are, you know them.
This is the first song I wrote for what would be this album over 2 years ago. It was a lot better on paper, but this song has been growing on me. It's retro sounding smooth pop.
I wrote this song for my Dad, and because I've always wanted to do an a cappella song. I got the idea for the chorus from the back of a matchbook. It's a pretty good choice for ending an album, live shows, etc.