I have to say, and I’m not complaining, but I have probably listened to each of the tracks on “Tomorrow Was” about… http://fb.me/RCYdxAoL
Author: Luke
back from the east coast, toda…
back from the east coast, today is a good day to arrange a mini string quartet (cello quartet all me) for one of… http://fb.me/HQc72x3F
Heading to snowy Boston this w…
Heading to snowy Boston this week to play cello for the album release celebration of Molly Allis’ gorgeous… http://fb.me/PLLA9Crt
Keeping it up to date
I have been really not writing blog posts lately if you haven’t noticed. I kinda thought I’d lean on twitter and facebook to keep things updated, especially in this new attention span world the internets have developed. But I’m missing my real posts and keeping score on how things are going with the music.
As you may know I’ve been working on a new album “Tomorrow Was” for the past several months. I had in mind an album that I can perform live that is an amalgamation of the styles of music that influence me heavily lately in a visceral way: electronic, punk, classical, and jazz, all leaning on the pillars of that rock and roll that Neil Young rightly proclaims “can never die”.
It’s been intense, many hours, ten songs, constant reworking. I feel an obligation to have no regrets with this one, and to give it my all. There are a few other albums that I can’t wait to make next, the all acoustic one, the next instrumental cello one, the all electronic beats + cello one, but for now I’m locked in. The lyrics ought to be my own, I try and get layers of meaning into each line, I try to avoid that ever-tempting chasm that is being trite, I try to make them coherent and mysterious at the same time. It’s going well. I’ve never had so many rewrites of lyrics. The cello can be tighter and bigger always, the layers of sound can be less dense and more complex. This is why it takes so long.
I had the amazing opportunity to record with Adam Carson (AFI) on drums and we banged 5 songs out in one day. I replaced a lot of the electronic beats on those songs and have learned a lot about getting an organic but lively drum recording. It sounds incredible, I can’t wait for y’all to hear it.
So yeah, the months are cruising along with further work on what I intend to be by far my best album to date. REDWOOD SUMMER was awesome to work on, Midnight Door was a triumph for me personally, and all those other albums feel like good stepping stones.
I’ve gotten further away from worrying what the world might think of my own particular brand of music and more concerned with meeting my own very high standards of (subjective) quality. I never have been great at following the latest musical trends, and frankly I have no idea what drives the pitchforks and college radio stations of the world to make kings and queens out of new musicians. I understand that my earnest, emotional, raw and honest music that is heavy on sound and (attempted) musicality may not be the current THING in music. I could get more ironic, more irreverent, more silly and less dense. I could try to catch the wind of popular trends but you know what? I don’t want to and it probably wouldn’t be that pleasant or necessarily successful. No, I figure I’ll keep doing what I do best and I’ll push it and work on it and disassemble it and keep trying to get it out there just as is.
Like this very un-edited blog post.
Los Angeles has been very good to me and mine. The weather is pleasant, our neighborhood exciting, my musical inspiration exponentially expanding. It’s a massive massive blanket of humanity spread out widely over the desert-y ocean-y southern part of California and it is different for me and thus refreshing and invigorating. I come from Northern California, where mere mention of LA brings involuntary sneers, but honestly I feel like it’s one thing to look down upon it from afar, another to actually live here. I love the energy, I love the go get it attitude, and I love feeling like people are involved in their art very passionately. It’s a place to come and get down to business, get to work, get yourself out there. I am timidly sliding my foot into doors, and occasionally I have been met with great opportunities working with music video directors and other musicians. I feel like though I’ve been here a year now I’m just getting my feet underneath me.
My days have been filled with more cello, almost out of nowhere I rediscovered an intense desire to play Bach, to practice exercises, to spend a chunk of each and every day with this nuanced, gorgeous, frustrating, endlessly potent instrument I play. I’ve been playing the same cello since age 14, been saving for that fancy-pants cello some day, but for now, me and my beginner/intermediate cello spar with each other and I learn how to play it in particular. I can only play Suites 1 and 3 of the Bach Suites for Solo Cello, but I figure it’s time to expand that and delve deeper. Getting into Suite 2 every third day and eventually will have the courage to jump into the last three and their menacing keys and fingerings.
I read this book “The Cello Suites” by Eric Siblin and it got me all fired up to embrace the instrument. This book came into my life a couple weeks after deciding to practice seriously again so I feel like it’s a sign. Read it, it’s great, whether you are a musician or not.
In other projects I’ve been recording cello for Molly Allis’ new album PILGRIM, performing with Jessica Ripka, and juuuust started working with film composer Lior Ron. All of these activities are really really fulfilling. Between that and conspiring with Adam Carson on my own music I’m gettin’ pretty close to that true vision of being a musician that I have fought for for 15 years.
So that’s the update. All is well down south, all shall be revealed. I’m going to make an effort to scratch around my life for enough interesting things to write about to make it a very regular thing. I’m ready to come out of hibernation I suppose.
I sincerely hope you are well, and I sincerely thank you for checking in on my blog and my life and my music.
Words.
Luke.
Just received my hard copy of …
Just received my hard copy of this album by the incredible Molly Allis in the mail. It is blowing my mind. A… http://fb.me/IYdadDoz
I want a carbon fiber cello no…
I want a carbon fiber cello now. Also these guys are kind of amazing.. anyone know who they are? http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1945839
Many thanks to all who came ou…
Many thanks to all who came out to the video premier last night. Amazing work Indie Workforce, congrats to… http://fb.me/JOhcTJiW
Thanks for making this year so…
Thanks for making this year so great for me. Looking forward to sharing the new album with you and to making lots of great music in 2011!
Through the end of the year: c…
Through the end of the year: click on the “Email Signup” tab on my facebook page and get the free six song EP… http://fb.me/NDrMRHme
So yes, been working with the …
So yes, been working with the crazy awesome Adam Carson. A few weeks ago we recorded four tracks for the new… http://fb.me/NjMiAT7U
I’m absolutely thrilled to be …
I’m absolutely thrilled to be mixing Adam Carson’s (of AFI) drums into my song “Everybody Is Dreaming” today. All… http://fb.me/PZnT8nK5
My winter music for the past f…
My winter music for the past few years, Kitka. http://fb.me/NKbKAUnX
Today’s Jam: http://fb.me/CkjO…
Today’s Jam: http://fb.me/CkjOy9kp
Have I ever used the word “bab…
Have I ever used the word “baby” as a valid lyric? I hope not. That means I have a huge quota still saved. Oh wait… http://fb.me/BW6z8fAq
It comes down to: Constructive…
It comes down to: Constructive or Destructive?
I read a lot about staying motivated and getting things done, and… http://fb.me/BXX9vAPR
Luke Janela’s “Yesterday Will …
Luke Janela’s “Yesterday Will Be” EP is a 6 track continuous mix of new music that highlights the singular Janela… http://fb.me/KLrU3Gek
Two ways to get the new EP “Ye…
Two ways to get the new EP “Yesterday Will Be” (FREE!):
1. Join the Luke Janela email list (with the option to… http://fb.me/KZlzZg1i
Happy Monday, come and get the…
Happy Monday, come and get the free EP “Yesterday Will Be”! Thanks for the amazing feedback so far. I am honored… http://fb.me/LK5J1cS4
The new EP! Yours to keep!! Fi…
The new EP! Yours to keep!! Five new tracks plus an acoustic version of “Summertime Nights”.
Spread the word and… http://fb.me/NmI5xDFu
Finally put some “new” videos …
Finally put some “new” videos up from a show in January. Playing in Santa Cruz with the short notice band, opening… http://fb.me/JogPRqfM
I’d love to get your help in t…
I’d love to get your help in the coming months as I move to promote my upcoming album and spread the music far and… http://fb.me/E5svWXNy
The “new” bio http://fb.me/ANP…
The “new” bio http://fb.me/ANPVjICW
Wow what an amazing experience…
Wow what an amazing experience Austin’s Art Outside was. Vibrant and inspiring. Decided to make it an epic road… http://fb.me/IEsYWoqV
So raw dudes. http://fb.me/MpT…
So raw dudes. http://fb.me/MpTDa2nl
9pm – 10pm tonight (10/17/10)….
9pm – 10pm tonight (10/17/10). Join me as I work out some new material! http://fb.me/M3VxJ9j8
practicing a set for the upcom…
practicing a set for the upcoming show at art outside 2010 (Broadcasting live at http://lnk.ms/7tWXq)
Mastering the new EP. Shall sh…
Mastering the new EP. Shall shake thy foundations.
What I can tell you now about …
What I can tell you now about the new album is the title:
TOMORROW WAS
Here is the long story short w…
Here is the long story short with the new album: super exciting collaborator added last minute, and so now it’s… http://fb.me/GFvfUve1
Who do I sound like? What othe…
Who do I sound like? What other artists would you pair me with on a playlist? This is one that my not so objective… http://fb.me/HbLnRrL7
Sound manipulation/live music …
Sound manipulation/live music artistry at Art Outside… So, I’m reading that I am going to play on the… http://fb.me/Krp56t4P
I’m very pleased to announce t…
I’m very pleased to announce that I’ll be playing a set at this year’s Art Outside Festival, outside Austin, TX on… http://fb.me/GOeetl2J
Big thanks to KVMR Nevada City…
Big thanks to KVMR Nevada City for playing my music! Making me miss my perch on Tribulation Trail…
I like Derek Sivers http://tum…
I like Derek Sivers http://tumblr.com/xeljxgb38
So glad I combined the recordi…
So glad I combined the recording studio with a sauna! I get to work on my music and rejuvenate my senses with some serious perspiration.
HUGE Thank You!!! To all the c…
HUGE Thank You!!! To all the crew and extras and actors and apartment managers and directors and camera and… http://fb.me/IofB2PII
Super excited for tomorrow’s v…
Super excited for tomorrow’s video shoot!
This week: Filming a new video…
This week: Filming a new video for a song off the upcoming album. With a real amazing crew and rad cameras. And a rooftop in Hollywood!
Um, get on this! Amazing songw…
Um, get on this! Amazing songwriter/musician, (by amazing I mean change your life amazing) Aaron Ross: FREE THIS… http://fb.me/zFAEy23l
Today finds me recording some …
Today finds me recording some Saint-Saens over dirty rock/electronic beats.
recording in a hurry, the proc…
recording in a hurry, the process: work it out on cello, chords/changes. lay down bassline, arrange, record cello, add beats, create vocals.
I’ve been using a rhyming dict…
I’ve been using a rhyming dictionary for lyrics lately. I always avoided it because you know, I was way above… http://fb.me/F90rPvKy
more lyric writing today: “you…
more lyric writing today: “you’re a born believer, a torn but an exquisite work of art”
New Album: 10/10/10
New Album: 10/10/10
The track I’m reworking is Eve…
The track I’m reworking is Everybody Is Dreaming… remember that one? http://midnightdoor.com/word/?p=323
Rebuilding a song from scratch…
Rebuilding a song from scratch: painful but worth it. Because I want to keep the feeling of the original recording. I want that soul, man.
I’m not going to lie, sometime…
I’m not going to lie, sometimes I feel I should install an auto-tuner on my cello. Especially when I’ve been making beats and not practicing
Moving on to another project t…
Moving on to another project today… cello for the amazing Molly Allis’ new album: http://vimeo.com/12625374
the least i could expect from …
the least i could expect from thee is pictures of your grace that triumphant disaster buried right beneath your face http://fb.me/uBgAPCYs
Found an old studio’s sound pa…
Found an old studio’s sound panels being tossed and therefore today is studio renovation day on the cheap!