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06. Stupid Superhero Should Have Let Me Die
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OH, HELLO. After writing songs since he was 5 years old and performing in bands since he was 9, Jared Woods (hatched and grown in Cape Town, South Africa), realised what was wrong. It was the simple essence of bands themselves: a collaborative collection of ideas which ultimately resulted in compromised visions and a cock-measuring competition of egos. It was with this epiphany that the protagonist figured out a new route to fully express his musical passion. Going solo. It was genius, as this approach ensured that the band would never have any reason to break-up, and that he and himself would hardly ever argue about direction. It’s the whole “if you want something done right...” cliche, all over again. So after lengthy conversations in his mind on the cold cobbled streets outside London pubs (where Jared had since relocated to chase the dream), Coming Down Happy was born. But despite the fact that the seed was planted as early as 2008, it took over 4 years for our hero to stop picking his nose and smelling his own farts, eventually finding the strength needed to grant this project its final lift-off, in 2012. The reasons for this delay were many, and not exclusively a result of laziness. No, instead this hindrance was owed above all else, to the approach in which Jared had chosen to release said songs, by creating something much more elaborate than your average musical project. Inspired by a recent lengthy heartbreak he had endured in 2009, the center of Coming Down Happy told the fictional tale of one rockstar named LegoTrip, who meets an evil girl that curses him with her poisonous vagina, causing him to fall deeply and irrationally in love with her. This story was not only communicated via the means of lyrics, but also with the aid of a comicesque-musical, each song supported by hundreds of cartoon images, carefully stitched together in video format, introducing a surreal world of characters and events. The whole concept was to be composed, sung, rapped, screamed, mixed, drawn, video-edited, and web-designed/developed by Jared Woods alone, and all of it available to the masses for free (with a planned comic book in the works, too). The project was so intricate, in fact, that the boy had convinced himself that when the original 4 part EP was released, he would surely be propelled into superstardom. No such luck, as almost the opposite took place. Due to the careless practice of mentioning real people and situations by name, blurring the line between reality and fiction, the outlet encouraged a vicious backlash to ensue, resulting in hate mail from anonymous listeners as well as his own parents, and even some seriously violent threats to his well-being. But this didn’t bother Jared as much as the lack of fame did, and he fell into a deep depression for months following. However, time has been good to the healing process, and the show must go on. And even in those dark days, Jared never once turned his back on the music, always letting the ideas stew, calculating his next move. A couple of even less successful singles later, and he was ready to continue the story he had started, following the turmoil of LegoTrip once again, observing the fight against misery in The Black EP sequel. This 4-track offering will be released song-by-song sporadically over 2013, in hopes that our cartoon friend may find some peace, and that Jared may find some fame. But regardless of outcomes, one thing's for certain: this abrasive, sample-heavy, multi-media, genre-crossing musical approach (standing currently as a hybrid of hip-hop flows, metal screams, horrorcore contexts, dark electropop ideals, scat scoobi-doo-bahs, dubstep drops, trip-hop sleeps, house-music satires, post-punk deliveries, raggamuffin irieness, and drum 'n' bass breaks - to name a few) featuring perverted adults themes (subjects including genitalia, mensturation, ejaculation, devirginizing, Satanism, blasphemy, suicide, abortions and murder) which are unnecessarily offensive without losing a sense of humour and cartoon cheerfulness... will always be completely unsignable, unmarketable or indescribable. But, hey, at least it will give you something to do with your afternoon.
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Peak #573
Peak in subgenre #48
Author
Jared Woods
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September 30, 2013
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MP3 4.6 MB 160 kbps 4:00
Story behind the song
The idea for this different type of offering came from the following question: what would it sound like if Jeff Buckley and James Blake made a song together? The answer was, of course, nothing like this. But it's an interesting question all the same. Above everything else, as this track developed, it became an amalgamation of contradictions. It was my most structurally and instrumentally standard piece, yet featured some of my most experimental moments. It was, in many ways, Coming Down Happy's softest song to date, yet still one of the most intense. And it was the first from the series to be completely profanity free, yet still presented the most perverse and creepy lyrics I have spat so far, in my opinion. All of which resulted in a song that wasn't the easiest to compose, but came out the other side as very rewarding and a welcome addition to the ever-growing family that came before. Furthermore, this special song not only marks The Black EP's halfway point (as the 2nd of 4), but also in the entire Coming Down Happy story (as the 6th of 12). The end is in sight! And I guess by this stage, while we leave LegoTrip sobbing in misery and on the verge of another suicide attempt, we can only hope he gets better (and quick), because he is running out of time... (featuring Mark Hartley on vocals, blink and you'll miss it)
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I awake on the Side of the bed and then I Thank God it was just Another nightmare, and that You're still here, and so I Reach below the covers to hold Your hand, but instead I Return with a fistful of blanket And so I breathe through your pillow and then I Search for your hair, and there is a Glass you once used next to my Bed, it's still there, and then I Notice the water stain where your Lips met the top, and so I Drink only from that corner Because that corner, well it's all that I got And I go through my trash and pull out the tissues you used At least I think it's the tissues you used And I put them in my pillow case and I put them in my mouth I write her name over and over again I draw pictures of me and her and then I Try to touch myself but I can't get it up and so I Smoke more weed 'til I can't breathe And I can't forget every word She ever wrote Every spelling error, every punctuation point And the exact amount of letters that she used in any given sentence And is this what Jeff felt like drowning? Or Ian hanging in his kitchen? When music doesn't make sense anymore And the superhero's bored of listening There is a pair of your panties hanging on my doorframe With the discharge stain Laughing at me Telling me I'm a stranger in my own home And that's the last thing I wanted to hear And every time I brush my teeth, I think about when you left your toothbrush at home and used mine So now I brush each tooth for longer At least my dentist would be happy
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