My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
Recorded and mixed (very quickly and sloppily) on the evening of 4/28/2023 for the “30 Day Songs” project. Everything was recorded on one take. The guitar is out of time at some places, vocals are pitchy and terrible. I wanted so much for this…
No apologies—that was awesome. Nailed the middle 8. Got the St. Denis lyric (I always wondered whether it was intelligible or not). The slower tempo evokes the heartache better than the original, and sweet baby Jesus was that falsetto great. The one take approach makes it immediate, like a text message, which is kinda what the song was built off. I’m touched. Thanks for a much-needed cheer-up.
The finished product! Oldest daughter shines!
We don't always see eye to eye
And there are some days I don't know how we get by
We spend so much time caught in the race
Gotta slow down the pace
When did the river get so wide
All I thought…
Everyday (Rock Remix)
“Everyday” written and recorded February 2021 for the 2021 RPM Challenge.
Re-recorded vocals and remixed December 2021.
Wilson Ng - Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards.
Brian Wood - Vocals, Guitars.
Andy Samford - Guitars…
Bringing back a song from 2011 with a new twist. The song now has drums, bass, and an orchestral backend. This is hopefully part of a larger collection of me reworking older songs with orchestration.
Many thanks to Brian of A Beautiful Scene…
Brian wrote a song.
Wilsun covered it.
Wilsun gave me his Garageband file.
I teamed up with a robot orchestra and we made this.
Hopefully Brian and Wilsun will like it.
Wilsun's cover: https://alonetone.com/wng801/tracks/leave-me-alone…
Dance remix of “Alive” by Gary Fox off his 2021 RPM album Stardust.
Check out the original version here:
https://alonetone.com/garyfox8/playlists/stardust/alive
Dance remix of "Tonight" by Letter Seventeen off their 2021 RPM album Tonight.
Check out the original version here:
https://alonetone.com/letterseventeen/playlists/tonight-(rpm-2021)/tonight
Cover version of the song “Leave Me Alone pt. II” by the excellent A Beautiful Scene, off their 2021 RPM album A Long Night of Radio Drama.
https://alonetone.com/abeautifulscene/playlists/a-long-night-of-radio-drama/06-leave-me-alone-pt-ii…
Matt Ferrara doesn't get enough love around here. He's a brilliant arranger and lyricist and it's rare, if ever, that someone covers one of his songs. So I set out to correct that. As usual, it's faster than the original because, well, it's…
A blended cover of two separate Angie Fights Crime songs, joining the compilation group with my good friends from the #RPM Challenge. Recorded in 2016, I thought I would add it to the two other cover tracks in this profile from last year during…
Cover of one of my favourite RPMers. Tried to just make it different and have fun with it. This was definitely one of the stand out tunes this year. Didn't even want to touch it as a cover but I could not help myself. Hope Wilsun likes it…
Here is a cover of Matt Ferrara's song "Obey" - Had this song stuck in my head for a good chunk of February, so I figured I would put it to tape. A little slower than the original with a similar feel.
I really wanted to see if I could record…
Well, this song showed up right at the end of the recording session, and it reminded me of why I do this - and it was just what I needed.
THANKS FOR COMING
I agreed to meet
I smile and take a seat
To hear you say how I could be a star…
This is my favorite track on the album, for a couple reasons. One, I know it wasn’t “planned.” I like that. I like imagining you channeling it. Two, the guitars. That nylon-stringed guitar adds a lovely texture. Three, your voice is superb on this. Perfect album closer. This album is certainly one to be proud of, my friend. Looking forward to seeing you in Portsmouth.
Of all the souvenirs, photos, baseball memorabilia, and musical instruments in my study, the item I value the most is one small 3x5 of my sister and me.
3x5 OF ME AND YOU
I sit with my belongings around me on the shelf
Pictures of my heroes…
The last of the original 29 Navajo Code Talkers died not long ago. Go look them up if you don't know the story. These were some of the finest men to ever serve.
CODE TALKER
Boys were dying across the ocean
Words were stolen, and codes…
This one, too. I listened to the album over at RPM but came over here to seek out my favorites so I could comment on the individuals. This guitar work is my favorite, both the tone and how it complements the vocal line.
Comments on Matt Ferrara's stuff
Matt Ferrara isn't just here to entertain, he's here to educate :-)
Well that's timely. Nice.
Famous!
Bravo!!!!!
Thanks to everyone for listening & commenting. Means a lot to my little guy, who is already writing lyrics for the rest of his album ;)
FANTASTIC....xoxo
Very nice!
Awesome!!!! Rock on dudes!
Bowie would be jealous. This is OUTSTANDING.
That's weird. And beautiful. As it should be. If this is the first single, I can't wait for the whole album! Great stuff!
Not to worry got it. Cool.
I can't seem to load the track.
I enjoyed that
Aren't you even proud of the one?!! I'd be. I bloody loved that.
Yowza. Missed this the first time around. Awesome work!
It's lovely that Matt. Lovely
Sweet
Awesome!!!!
i like the drums.
The bass on this is really tasty.
Comments made by Matt Ferrara
No apologies—that was awesome. Nailed the middle 8. Got the St. Denis lyric (I always wondered whether it was intelligible or not). The slower tempo evokes the heartache better than the original, and sweet baby Jesus was that falsetto great. The one take approach makes it immediate, like a text message, which is kinda what the song was built off. I’m touched. Thanks for a much-needed cheer-up.
Great song. Lovely father-daughter harmonies. You’re a lucky man, Mr. Landry.
Boom! Loved it before and now it’s just ear sugar
Hell yeah!
Nice
Love this!
Now Entering Funkytown Population: You
Fantastic. Just fantastic!
This is AWESOME
Wow, I’m honored and really love the Cure vibes you brought into the outro!
When one of my favorites covers another one of my favorites
Love the song and this version!
Blended covers are the best! Wow. You picked two good AFC tunes, too.
Definitely not “mangled.” Far from it! Love how I can hear both your style and Wilsun’s
A cover of an awesome song by an awesome artist?! It’s like how ligers are part lion part tiger and still 100% awesome
Love this!
Damn straight I like it! This is amazing! I love the feel of it slower and the piano is stunning.
This is my favorite track on the album, for a couple reasons. One, I know it wasn’t “planned.” I like that. I like imagining you channeling it. Two, the guitars. That nylon-stringed guitar adds a lovely texture. Three, your voice is superb on this. Perfect album closer. This album is certainly one to be proud of, my friend. Looking forward to seeing you in Portsmouth.
Here’s to sisters. Most boys who have one become better men.
This one, too. I listened to the album over at RPM but came over here to seek out my favorites so I could comment on the individuals. This guitar work is my favorite, both the tone and how it complements the vocal line.