Sunday, February 27, 2011

At Last! Fifty Followers!

To my fifty followers and all potential followers/casual browsers, I am excited to announce that I have finalized the track listing on my solo debut. However, the track listings will be disclosed at a later date.

As I promised in my previous post, I will share another track from my upcoming record, The Bill Murray EP.

I wrote this song for a close friend of mine (who really liked it) so I hope all of you will like it, too. If you don't, that's fine; I will still love you. Keep in mind, I'm doing all the recording myself, so my songs probably won't be excellent studio quality

This next track from the EP is titled "Stutter Sickly."
Here it is:

Stutter Sickly by Andy Marin

For all new readers, be sure to scroll down and listen to "Hey Mary," the last song I posted.
Feel free to share these songs with people you like (or despise.) Please comment and tell me what you think!

Enjoy!
-Andy

Friday, February 18, 2011

And the title is...

I'm finally back after a long hard week of writing research papers. Sorry to leave you guys in suspense. I'm sure I left everyone on the edge of their seat, pondering the title of my upcoming solo debut.

Well the title is...
                    The Bill Murray EP

No one will ever believe you.

What do you think? Also, if I reach 50 followers, I will post another song from the album.

See ya!
-Andy



Sunday, February 13, 2011

Hey Mary

As I promised in my last post, here's a preview of my solo work. It will be the first track on my upcoming EP.

Hey Mary by Andy Marin

I don't have any fancy equipment or years of mixing experience (audiophiles beware!) so don't expect these songs to be chart topping hits. I do, however, hope to make music that others enjoy.


In the past, my neurotic relationship with songwriting has been the product of an an egocentric writing process—a sort of indulgent musical masturbation. I would push myself to make a song technical or weird and turn what should have been a work of beauty into a self-righteous, showy mess. I would write something others couldn't relate to, and then blame my own abilities for the lack of connection. As a result, the majority of the material I wrote never saw the light of day. And if it did, there was no guarantee that the song would become a mainstay in my repertoire.

This characteristic in my writing is something I've been trying to do away with. As a result, none of the songs on my EP will be participants in my customary process of narcissistic composition. I'm washing my hands of the self-love presented in my former works and the busy hysteria of their contents. The songs will be simple and (hopefully) pleasing. In my upcoming release, none of the songs will be results of my pride or ego. Instead, my writings will be made for/about others. I think it's about time I left my throne and wrote something worthwhile. What do you think?


Also the title of my EP will be...

disclosed in my next post! 
(Sorry to keep you waiting, but I don't want to run out of blog material too quickly.)

Peace out, bro

-Andy

Saturday, February 12, 2011

The Future of Shitty Music!

Hey everybody,


You're probably wondering who I am or what to expect in my upcoming posts.
Well I'm a hardcore mathlete/science nerd extraordinaire from Dallas, Texas. Although I enjoy math and science, I've always held a particular passion for music. I fell in love with the idea of being a musician when I was 11 and have been playing for a little over 6 years.

I have held several musical side projects and been in several bands, the most successful of which is the notoriously sexy White Girl Rap group Rin Tin Tin (Our Facebook.) You should check Rin Tin Tin out if you haven't yet. We're worth the listen (although our live shows are in a completely different category.)

However, stylistic differences between Rin Tin Tin's funky phresh groove and my natural songwriting tendencies tend to prevent me from composing additions to Rin Tin Tin's library of hit tunes.

I have been in other bands, such as my current side project Creature Comforts, that allow me to express my musicality much more freely. However, I recently decided to try my hand at a solo career, that is, writing, arranging, performing, recording, and releasing music solely of my own accord. This idea has been met with encouragement from many of my friends as well as members of my several bands (so don't expect a falling out to occur.)

This blog will track the progress and development of my future solo debut, the title of which will be disclosed in my next post (in addition to a preview of my solo work.)
I could post it now, but where's the fun in that?

I hope you like it.



Love,
Andy