Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Introduction

Welcome! to the online liner notes for my album, Breaking Through The Glass: the first of planned quartet of mini-albums, all with their own unique sound. If you like what you hear, you are highly encouraged to purchase the album to add to your ever growing record collection. You'll be supporting local music, and ensuring that my two years of tireless work has paid off in the end. You can stream the entire album and/or purchase it right here - http://robweissmusic.bandcamp.com/album/breaking-through-the-glass

This album would not be possible without the consistent support of my family. In addition, a special thank you to Cisco, Kelsey, Josh, Cass, Noreen, Alex, Jeremy, Melissa, and any friend of mine who has been supportive of this project since its inception. Finally, a special thank you to Dr. Dennis Spencer, without whom, this project would have never happened in the first place.

Personnel -

Rob Weiss – Music, (guitar, bass, percussion, harmonica, lead/backing vocals, programing), lyrics, production, mixing, mastering.

Album Artwork -

Kevin Weiss – Album cover photograph (Taken at a show at Toad's Place on January 17th, 2013).
Cisco Barahona – Album cover art design


All music and lyrics are Copyright 2014 – Rob Weiss Music. 

Track #1 – Jumpstart

Recorded -

Basic Track – December 17 and 20, 2010, January 3, 15 and 18, 2011.
Additional guitar including guitar solo, and drum editing – March 18 and 19, 2013.
Vocals – May 6 and 9, 2013
Tambourine – July 28, 2013

Back Story –

My first album Turn Back The Years was officially released on November 30th, 2010. Not even a whole month later, I began plotting my followup album. With no compass or planned route, I was completely winging it. The very first song begun was this album's intended opener called “Back To The Start”. I recorded drums, bass, two guitar parts and a sloppy temporary guitar solo. With no lyrical ideas in mind, and due to the failure on my part to progress much farther, I temporarily scrapped the song, and indeed, a followup album, for a good year and a half.

In 2013, Once Breaking Through The Glass was roughly halfway through completion, I dug “Back To The Start” out of the mothballs, gave it some fresh Pete Townshend-like rhythm guitar parts, a much better solo, and tweaked the drum track quite a bit. Now that I finally had lyric ideas in mind, I gave the song the new title of “Jumpstart” and this reinstated the song's status as an album opener. This song is the opening track for not just Breaking Through The Glass but the entire four mini-album quadrillogy, and I strove to convey the feeling of waking up on a hot summer's day, with no work, stress, or troubles on one's mind. Let yourself go, and enjoy!

Lyrics -

Wake up world, the show is about to begin.
This is your jumpstart, red hot adrenalin
There's so much to see, I'll be your guide
C'mon everybody, let's take a ride.

Chorus: (Look around), There's a whole new world to roam
(Get Around), So get out, and make it your own
Let yourself go and have some fun today!

Break through the glass, and see what's on the other side, (The other side)
No need to be afraid, there's no need to hide, (No need to hide)
Because once you're here, you'll never want to say goodbye

(Chorus)

This is only the beginning, we have a long way to go
Live it up, c'mon and have some fun, Come on and enjoy the show. (x2)

(Chorus)

This is your jumpstart, the show has begun!


All music and lyrics are Copyright 2014 – Rob Weiss Music. 

Track #2 – Goodbye CT

Recorded -

Basic Track – April 6-9, 2013
Tambourine – July 28, 2013
Vocals – August 28 and September 6, 2013
Guitar solo – September 24, 2013

Backstory -

“Mystery Girl” may have been the very first original song that I recorded, way back in 2008, but what about the very first true song I managed to write? That would be 2006's “Bodyguard”. Due to the song's rather schmaltzy lyrics, It was never up for contention on Turn Back The Years. However, the music of the song, was too good to let go to waste. I just need a better lyrical topic than “Walking with someone back to their dorm”.

Flash forward to 2013, during a time period when many of my friends/acquaintances were leaving Connecticut, often for good, I was feeling rather glum. Out of this melancholy came a poem: “Nutmeg State Emigration Blues”. When combined with my original “Bodyguard” music, with a 1960's sunshine pop-inspired vocal arrangement, and with the new title of “Goodbye CT”, the song has gone on to become one of my most personal statements.

Lyrics -

Hey, where are you going? why are you moving away?
Heading west on a moving truck down the highway
Hey, why are you leaving? Isn't this the place you call home?
What will you find by taking the less traveled road?

Chorus: Please don't go away, don't leave me stranded and alone
You're moving out of the Nutmeg State and I wish I could come along.

Hey, how are you doing? Hope all is well with you
Having new adventures and doing whatever you want to do
Hey, please don't forget me, when you're a thousand miles away
I hope that you'll come back again someday!

(Chorus)

California, Colorado, everybody's leaving me!

(Verse 1)

Chorus 2x)


All music and lyrics are Copyright 2014 – Rob Weiss Music. 

Track #3 – Lana Lea

Recorded -

Basic Track – November 15, 16, 19 and 20, 2012
Tambourine – December 15, 2012
Vocals – March 20, April 1, 3 and May 3, 2013
Guitar solo and additional intro guitar parts – April 8, May 2 and November 17, 2013

Backstory –

More often than I'd care to admit, it takes me ages to finish writing a song, let alone record it. So when the exact opposite happens, it is a pleasant surprise. “Lana Lea” was written as a composite of various people that have impacted my life over the past eight years. Because of the highly personal nature of the lyrics, I ended up rewriting and re-recording several vocal lines more than once.

I felt that Turn Back The Years contained relatively few straightforward songs. So for “Lana Lea”, I was aiming for a 1970's power-pop/New wave sound, along the lines of The Knack, Blondie, and Elvis Costello.

Lyrics -

I think it's time I laid it on the line
how I've felt about you all this time.
Because the best days with you leave a lasting mark
like the times you sang me songs and played guitar

But every time I want to be with you, you treat me in a different way
One day you're happy, then the next you're cold, so I never can find the right words to say

Chorus: Lana Lea (x4), won't you let me know
Lana Lea (x4), if this love will ever grow.
I want to work it out with you but you won't let me, I can't let you go it'll just upset me,
Ooh, Lana Lea, you're driving me wild.

Remember the time we were driving to the bar?
And you left me drinking beer in your freezing car.
I never thought you'd get so mad or even care
the day I shaved my beard and cut my hair.

But every time I want to be with you, you act in a different way
One day you're cherry, then the next you're gin, so I never can find the right words to say

(chorus)

Everytime I write a song about you, I always keep changing the lines
Cause every time you act so differently, that I can't decide if I want to make you mine.


All music and lyrics are Copyright 2014 – Rob Weiss Music. 

Track #4 – Miss Money

Recorded -

Basic Track – September 4, 7 and 8, 2012
Vocals – January 22 and May 9, 2013
Additional guitar including solo – January 24, 2013
“Nickels” and “1,2,3, go” intro - May 6 and November 16, 2013

Backstory -

Back in 2010, I had few ideas on where to go with my second album. One exception to this rule was a song idea that later morphed into “Miss Money”. I wanted to write an abrasive and fast-paced number and give it a mock-fancy title like “Missus Knickerbocker”. I finally got around to making a rough demo of “Miss Money” as well as three other songs in the summer of 2011.

By 2012, I had enough ideas that “Miss Money” wound up being one of the first recorded songs for “Breaking Through The Glass”. Inspired by 1970's pub and punk rock, and with the ever dominant theme of financial troubles on the brain, I aimed for a raw and gritty vocal performance and one-take wonderful guitar parts.

Lyrics -

Miss Money's gone and left me, and she's left me with no dough, and I'm...
Getting to the point where I'm desperate and poor, and I'm wishing she didn't have to take it all!
And she's left me with no money, to even buy some clothes, and I'm...
Drinking shower water just to kill my hunger, eating stale bread, got no bed, and they took my refrigerator!

Pre-Chorus - Why did Miss Money have to go away?
Since she's been gone I'm slipping and I'm sliding into debt, and
I'm going broke (x4)

Chorus – She's gone away for good and she's kicked me to the curb.
Now I'm stranded and I'm cracking up and I'm pinching for a dime.

Now she's kicked me out of my house, 'cuz I couldn't pay the rent, now I'm...
Left out in the cold, had to sell my clothes, everything I'm wearing is torn and frayed!
Now I'm dancing for some nickels, and selling my soul for a dime, oh I...
Can't afford no shoes, now I'm barefoot, living on the street, blisters on my feet, they're mangled and bloody!

(Pre-chorus and chorus)

Miss Money's gone and left me, she's left me with no dough,
and I'm getting to the point where I'm desperate and poor, and
I'm going broke (x8)


All music and lyrics are Copyright 2014 – Rob Weiss Music. 

Track #5 – Cookie Cutter

Recorded -

Basic Track including tambourine, piano, and homemade percussion – December 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13 and 15, 2012
Vocals – January 29, 31 and December 11, 2013
Harmonica – January 31 (solo) and November 16, 2013 (intro)
Minor drum tweaking – January 30, 2014

Backstory -

Musically, “Cookie Cutter” is one of my eldest compositions. The basic structure of the song was written around the turn of the century! Flash forward to some thirteen years later - Before I began recording Breaking Through The Glass, I made a list of seventeen songs I wanted to try and record. Wanting to strive for an even eighteen, I brainstormed the possibility of resurrecting this then-thirteen year old composition.

Now that the song was structured to my satisfaction and contained fresh lyrics, “Cookie Cutter” became a spiritual sequel to my anti-Corporate pop song “I Sold Out” from Turn Back The Years. This time around, I aimed for a more blues-rock influenced sound as well as far more scathing lyrics. Believe me, I mean every word I sing!

Lyrics -

You traded your piano, for a DJ,
and you gave up your guitar, for dancing on stage.
You sold your soul to stardom, chose money over fame,
now every singer that follows you, they all sound the same.

Your songs used to be unique and creative to the end,
Now everything you play, is 120 bpm.
Why put in effort when you can ride the freeway of chiche
With all the celebrity press, your record label's having a field day.

Goodbye to originality, hello to conformity

Chorus – I Think you're heading for disaster
Why'd you have to go and throw it all away
Stop erasing your identity, before you break down and you want to scream!

Shower your audience with glitter, to cover up your voice
Blast Those subwoofers so loud that it's ear shattering noise
Write a song with a catchy phrase and it's a top 40 hit
Who cares if it's listenable, just make it so they can dance to that shit!

We need a whole lot less disco, and a lot more rock and roll!

(Chorus)

Goodbye To originality, hello to conformity
(Chorus)


All music and lyrics are Copyright 2014 – Rob Weiss Music. 

Track #6 – Gettaway

Recorded -

Basic Track – April 29, May 1 and 2, 2013
Tambourine – July 28, 2013
Vocals – February 14 and 26, 2014
Guitar solo – February 27, 2014

Backstory -

In the summer of 2011, I made a four track demo of some basic song ideas I'd love to finish. One of these was “Miss Money”. Another one of these ideas later became “Gettaway”. As it would turn out, the song had quite a bumpy road to completion. In fact, it almost didn't make the cut!

The glam/pub rock-inspired music track proved to be one of my most stress-free recordings I've worked on yet: One day for the drums, one for the guitars, and one for the bass. After adding some tambourine into the song, I ran into a dilemma: No lyrics, and no workable ideas! Despite a few possible song titles such as “Gimme a push” and “No motivation” floating around, I set the song aside, and nearly sent it to the scrapyard.

As fate would have it, I was inspired by real-life events to give “Gettaway” a set of highly personal lyrics. I wanted to convey the yearning of wanting to leave something behind that you used to enjoy, while still striving to keep the spirit of that greatness you once had alive and well.

Lyrics -

The tension's reaching critical mass, pretty soon we're gonna crash, (I need some)
Fresh air, green grass, big wide open space.
Everything's gone from good to bad, and frankly I'd be glad (To go a-)
-way for a-while, far away from here.

Chorus – (Get away) To a desert island
(Hide away) In a distant cave
(Break away) Cause it's getting me nowhere
Time I went along my merry way.

If things are going to stay the same, and nothing's ever gonna change, (Then I gotta)
Break out, drop out, leave this place behind.
Nothing I can say or do, will ever get through to you (So it's time I)
Left here, goodbye, sayonara, I'm gone. (Long gone)

(Chorus)

(spoken) – Don't take this the wrong way, but I can't stay. So long, goodbye...I'm moving on.

(Chorus x2)


All music and lyrics are Copyright 2014 – Rob Weiss Music.