AntiSocial Commentary With Theadora Kelly

Ep. 19 Theadora's new song - One More Day (Rough Demo)

4 min · 13. mar. 20154 min
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Today's episode is simple. I recorded a new demo yesterday and I am going to play it for you on the show today. It's rough, it's not mixed or edited, and there are apparent noise issues, but it's raw, it's real, its me. I wanted to write a song that captured a very tender and vulnerable mood. It is easy to be angry and scream, but exposing your deepest vulnerabilities in songwriting is a whole other thing. It takes bravery to show a vulnerable side, it takes a certain level of self acceptance and fearlessness to expose your soul to the world. However, the experience was quietly transformation for me in writing a song like this. It was a smooth process. Ronald E. King (accompaniment) and I really jived together as we often do and it was a wonderful moment, as it always is when a song comes together so effortlessly. This song is a long way from being a song still, and has many fine tunings and evolutions before I discover it's true personality. However, I think there is something magical about this recording and wanted to share this moment.

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episode Ep. 19 Theadora's new song - One More Day (Rough Demo) cover

Ep. 19 Theadora's new song - One More Day (Rough Demo)

Today's episode is simple. I recorded a new demo yesterday and I am going to play it for you on the show today. It's rough, it's not mixed or edited, and there are apparent noise issues, but it's raw, it's real, its me. I wanted to write a song that captured a very tender and vulnerable mood. It is easy to be angry and scream, but exposing your deepest vulnerabilities in songwriting is a whole other thing. It takes bravery to show a vulnerable side, it takes a certain level of self acceptance and fearlessness to expose your soul to the world. However, the experience was quietly transformation for me in writing a song like this. It was a smooth process. Ronald E. King (accompaniment) and I really jived together as we often do and it was a wonderful moment, as it always is when a song comes together so effortlessly. This song is a long way from being a song still, and has many fine tunings and evolutions before I discover it's true personality. However, I think there is something magical about this recording and wanted to share this moment.

13. mar. 20154 min
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Theadora Kelly goes to the desert in Palmdale, California to shoot a commercial with Not Dead Yet Records and labelmates, Niantic. Theadora gets lost in the wilderness while recording a narrative on her iPhone's audio recorder in which she is pretending to be lost in the wilderness. The only thing not lost that day? ...The irony... This episode of Antisocial Commentary is brought to you by The Theadora Kelly Project. Visit www.reverbnation.com/tkproject [http://www.reverbnation.com/tkproject] for music downloads and videos from this non-conformist punk rock band. Antisocial Commentary is sponsored by Not Dead Yet Records, the premiere record label for underground Los Angeles recording artists. Visit http://www.NotDeadYetRecords [http://www.NotDeadYetRecords] for their artist roster, music and videos.

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