"The golden platitudes"
The golden platitudes
When we caved in to fear
The broken attitude
When we let winter get near
High spirits and lost hope
In tall buildings reaching for the sky
Desperate sensations waiting to throw
Themselves to bottomless lies
The world shrugged
And our promises forgot
Every circle ends
And our promises repeat
A testament to the mood
The cold silence reaches us
An echo in the room
Empty space between walls
Make a monument of the sky
Raise a mirror to the sun
A heart totally eclipsed
Minute upon hour elapsed
Let the tide turn back again
Rendezvous of past tenses
Let the time pass without strain
Let go of present senses
The world shrugged
And our promises forgot
Every circle ends
And our promises repeat
... Happy 2010.
- H.
22 Dec 2009
15 Dec 2009
Xxmas
We hope you feel alright in a winter wonderland. Did you click the link and does the song play now? Good. We are busy doing other things, such as boring school work and not so boring fiction work (HC is writing a little scifi crime story, I've been told). We don't have any new songs pending for recording, but with a little luck, there should be some sort of new material in early 2010, already known as the year we make contact. First contact. Oh yeah.
We know you're not out there, but we would like you to contact us, if you have some sort of musical or lyrical idea. If you ever wrote a song, but didn't know how to sing it - mail us, and we could take a look at it. You will receive a grand 2% royalty for a song that no one will ever pay money to hear...... Come on, you can do it.
Cheers,
- Søren
(by the time you are reading this, the song is probably over. Funny tune, isn't it?)
We know you're not out there, but we would like you to contact us, if you have some sort of musical or lyrical idea. If you ever wrote a song, but didn't know how to sing it - mail us, and we could take a look at it. You will receive a grand 2% royalty for a song that no one will ever pay money to hear...... Come on, you can do it.
Cheers,
- Søren
(by the time you are reading this, the song is probably over. Funny tune, isn't it?)
6 Dec 2009
George Fucking Lucas
Went to the racetrack and
went home with broken back
want speed want futurism
valley video visionary
yeah they were futurists,
and they were anarchists
take off, blast off
and go to the galaxy
far far away, far far away
far far away, far far away
ten year old with comic books
and the escapist serials
wanna be continued
wanna be illuminated
third hand images oh yeah
millenium mythology
oh the people on TV
they have pacified me
far far away, far far away
far far away, far far away
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 1 3 8
went home with broken back
want speed want futurism
valley video visionary
yeah they were futurists,
and they were anarchists
take off, blast off
and go to the galaxy
far far away, far far away
far far away, far far away
ten year old with comic books
and the escapist serials
wanna be continued
wanna be illuminated
third hand images oh yeah
millenium mythology
oh the people on TV
they have pacified me
far far away, far far away
far far away, far far away
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 1 3 8
3 Dec 2009
Welcome to the immoderate blog
Now that we have a blog up and running, we could use this for every kind of writing we feel like - recording songs is always fun, and reflecting on it is fun as well.
So far, we have made music with very few ressources, cheap equipment that makes a lo fi sound. The Immoderate Past are amateurs, and I don't believe in us as a professionel band in any way. I think it is important for people like us to make our own music, inspired by the artists we love, and inspired by our own lives. There is really no reason to do it, and our audience is very very small. It makes no sense, but it was never meant to make sense, as your emotions point you in an artistic direction. You are an artist if you want to.
The amateurish, shambling, untrained music is our piece to the world, and we of course hope you enjoy it as well as any music. I am a bit inspired by The Stuckist Manifesto in some ways, but amateurs don't really need manifestos. A few instruments, a few good ideas and fun with friends will do.
-Søren
So far, we have made music with very few ressources, cheap equipment that makes a lo fi sound. The Immoderate Past are amateurs, and I don't believe in us as a professionel band in any way. I think it is important for people like us to make our own music, inspired by the artists we love, and inspired by our own lives. There is really no reason to do it, and our audience is very very small. It makes no sense, but it was never meant to make sense, as your emotions point you in an artistic direction. You are an artist if you want to.
The amateurish, shambling, untrained music is our piece to the world, and we of course hope you enjoy it as well as any music. I am a bit inspired by The Stuckist Manifesto in some ways, but amateurs don't really need manifestos. A few instruments, a few good ideas and fun with friends will do.
-Søren
1 Dec 2009
News: Remodeling
We just completely revamped the site's layout and moved text around - erased stuff, added stuff, erased stuff again.
In honour of this, some of the old songs will get remasters (/mixes, if need be) during the 2009/10 winter. More info to follow on this blog.
In honour of this, some of the old songs will get remasters (/mixes, if need be) during the 2009/10 winter. More info to follow on this blog.
23 Oct 2009
New song: "Station New City Grid"
Hi, all you jolly 'Past fans. We recorded a song about a week ago, and now we feel we're done mixing it to its fullest potential - with our somewhat limited knowledge of mixing at least.
(It was recorded in a tiny apartment and the Jag' guitar broke down, so it didn't turn out as twang'y as we would've liked it to be. Oh, well, perhaps we'll do another mix another time.)
Anyway, the song is a solemn, yet mournful tale of... well, we'll let _you_ figure that out. Clues: the metropolis, night-time, encounters, driving, magnitude, hollowness. We've already said too much.
Just listen, and enjoy.
And please let us know what you make of it.
Download and/or listen here:
http://www.myspace.com/immoderatepast
or
http://www.bandbase.com/theimmoderatepast/Track/144100/Station-New-City-Grid/ (better sound quality)
Love,
Hans and Søren
(It was recorded in a tiny apartment and the Jag' guitar broke down, so it didn't turn out as twang'y as we would've liked it to be. Oh, well, perhaps we'll do another mix another time.)
Anyway, the song is a solemn, yet mournful tale of... well, we'll let _you_ figure that out. Clues: the metropolis, night-time, encounters, driving, magnitude, hollowness. We've already said too much.
Just listen, and enjoy.
And please let us know what you make of it.
Download and/or listen here:
http://www.myspace.com/immoderatepast
or
http://www.bandbase.com/theimmoderatepast/Track/144100/Station-New-City-Grid/ (better sound quality)
Love,
Hans and Søren
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