Bohemian Like You

I first heard this song on a mix CD that was given to me by my first high school crush. I later heard it in one of my favorite movies, Igby Goes Down. Wherever you heard it, I bet it was stuck in your head for days. This is my cover of Bohemian Like You, originally by the Dandy Warhols.

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10 2012

Some Music

I’ve been sitting on a couple songs that I finished but never put out there for some reason.

First up, a cover of Dear Prudence by the Beatles. (Download here.)

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Next, a cover of True Love Will Find You in the End by Daniel Johnston. (Download here.)

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One more cover, this is Invented by Jimmy Eat World. (Download here.)

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And lastly, an original electronic track called Storm Repository. (Download here.)

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08 2012

When I Write My Master’s Thesis

This is a cover of a song by John K. Samson, frontman of the Weakerthans, teller of intimate stories, singer of songs, and keeper of the city of Winnipeg. It’s called When I Write My Master’s Thesis.

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07 2012

Call Me Maybe

In which I unashamedly cover one of the most catchy pop songs in recent memory. Yeah, I went there.

This is Call Me Maybe, originally by British Columbia’s own Carly Rae Jepsen.

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06 2012

Alexandria 04

Dear Alexandria,

I’m not really sure how to write to you any more. It feels simultaneously like a moment and a millennium ago that we last had whatever it was we had. I’ve done my best to scrub my life of your slender apparition but I never seem to be able to catch every last mark, every scratch, every gouge in my mind that your opalescent pink fingernails used to dig into. Your ghost won’t leave me alone. It appears from every landmark, every song on the radio. Every story I tell has your name in it and I am sure the people around me are even more tired of hearing about it than I am. It makes me angry.

I met a man today that told me a story about his younger days. He was a magnificent storyteller and got himself lost in his own details, detailing adventures of his wayward youth, echoing cars broken down on the sides of busy highways and nights spent on hardwood floors in strangers’ kitchens. His fervor was admirable, and the detail of his mischief was crystal clear, but I noticed he didn’t speak at length about his compatriots. They seemed to be lost to the howling winds of memory, their faces blurred by seconds ticking away.

I came across a picture of your pretty face on my computer yesterday and I had to delete it before I opened it against my best judgement.

I don’t want to remember your face, because a ghost with no face has no eyes that I have to remember.

I hope my ghost comes back to haunt you some day.

Yours,

Green

 

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05 2012

Leaves in the River

This is a song called Leaves in the River by a band called Sea Wolf. It’s about a boy and a girl, and I recorded a cover of it. I hope you like it.

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06 2011

Such Great Heights

This, a cover of a Postal Service song called Such Great Heights, is for Eva.

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05 2011

One Song Every Day – 01.05.11

I couldn’t think of anything else to post for today’s song of the day, so, enjoy.

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05 2011

Ghosting

I drew this aborted portrait a few months ago for a pretty girl in Edmonton. I don’t particularly like the drawing, especially the facial details. I don’t know what’s going on there, with the ear. It’s not pretty. But I do like my cheesy attempt to replicate the ol’ Polar Coordinates filter on paper. I think I should stick to drawing cartoons–my attempts at portraiture or relative realism never turn out well.

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04 2011

One Song Every Day 30.04.11

I credit Reddit (creddit) for introducing me to the pure, smooth sexy groove that is Phantogram and their single When I’m Small. Have sex to this record. It’s awesome, I promise.

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04 2011