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Oh snap

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Here’s a video of a medley of as-yet unifinished tracks that I closed my set at recordBar with on June 17. Opened up for Lou Barlow (Dinosaur Jr.) that night. A real good time and turnout…. and Lou dropped a nice 1 1/2 hr set on us.

Check it:

And yes… that IS a limited edish, custom cut HI-Stereo tee I’m rockin. Their debut EP is in final mix/mastering stage. Get ready.

Also, working on booking a 2 week (upper) Midwest tour in October… so if you live above the Mason-Dixon line and want me to stop through… let me know, okay?!

OK.

Got some mo’ shirts, designs and all that in the werx to gear up for the tour. I think I’m comin outta hibernation this time for real. We’ll see.

Time, as we know it and as it happens, will tell… yeah?

Thanks for stickin’ with me.

FRIENDuary!

Monday, February 1st, 2010

“Judging from this teaser, this video may be one of the coolest things you’ll see all year.” – Present Magazine

“It’s gorgeous” — The Pitch

In anticipation of the music video premiere for “Will Ya Be My Friend”, I’m dubbing this month FRIENDuary! With Valentine’s day, it’s already a month of love… And since I’m a wolf pack of one and don’t have anyone to buy a box of chocolates, I want to give you a special package instead!

All month long, you can download my entire album for just $2! Yes, I typed it. A dollar sign with a numeral two after it. AND, with the high-quality mp3’s, you’ll get the album cover image for your iTunes library or wherever else you’re storing your musica. Easy like Sunday morning… Just click the image below! [Update: No longer available]

Or, ain’t got a penny to spend? Download the “Will Ya Be My Friend” single for FREE below. You’ll have the option to get updates and specials from me moving forward, and you’ll be the first to get a heads up when the video premiers! And I’m telling you… the final product is incredible. Mur Mur Man Productions — the creative team of DJG and PJC — put together something really imaginative, unique and engaging. I couldn’t be more thrilled with it or more excited to share it with you next month!

You can help spread the love by clicking the “share” option in the widget. Easily give your friends on Facebook, or Twitter, or Myspace (etc.) the heads up on a free track, so they too can get into the FRIENDuary spirit!

For you KC folk, we’ll be premiering the “Will Ya Be My Friend” music video at The Brick on Friday, March 12. I’ll be playing a set after the premier, and am getting some other talented friends on the bill, too. It’s gonna be a good night here at home before I hit the road for SXSW!

Hope you had great holidaze and that 2010’s off to a good jump. Can’t believe it’s already FRIENDuary… I’ve got lots new stuff coming your way (even before the vid premier!) so keep your ears back and your eyes peeled. If you haven’t heard the album, or heard just a few tracks, the whole thing’s streaming below. And for just $2, it’d be my pleasure to hook you up with a copy!

Thanks for your support!

-Seume

Pull Up The Covers

Friday, December 11th, 2009

It’s COLD in KC! So cold, my “new” 1982 VW Vanagon — aka The Wookie — refused to start yesterday morning. But hey, I refused to start this morning, too. It’s too warm with the covers pulled up all cozy-like! And speaking of covers, here’s my version of Sam Cooke’s, “A Change Is Gonna Come”. Hope you dig it.

The stop animation video for “Will Ya Be My Friend” is in its final stage, so look for a premier shortly after the New Year. Working on new T-Shirts, stickers, and other ideas (Vinyls, USB drives w/ album downloads…) to roll out in the next couple months, too. Trying to take advantage of being ushered inside by the weather!

And just making some changes. Growing during the winter on the inside light.

I’m smellin a year-in-review pot roast cookin. Needs to stew in the crock for a couple more weeks to really soak up all that flavor! I’m gettin hungry… Might have to hook up a little meal at the local grocery deli. $4.99 for an entree, 2 sides, bread, AND a drink! And after this one, the punch card says the next one’s FREE.99! Get outta heeeya.

I leave you with an intimate photo from last Saturday @ The Brick. DJG’s 7th annual art exhibition went off really well… great to be surrounded by his artwork on the walls. And the spread of munchies was nothin to shake a fist at either.

Rub yo tummy.
-Seume

Heads up!

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

There isn’t anything getting ready to come outta your screen that’s gonna hit you right in the kisser. No… I’m pretty sure that technology is sitting next to Smell-O-Vision in a secret vault!

I just wanted to you to be the first to know that there are only 50 CDs left from the first 1000 printed. I’m not mentioning this to talk about my sales… au contraire, mon frere… many of these first prints were given away to promote the album. Part of the process, really.

I AM letting you know because this first batch is special, and not just because it is the first run of the first album (both pretty good reasons for specialness, yeah?). It’s also unique because the next batch will have different track start/end times for “Something You May Wanna Know” and “Will Ya Be My Friend”. (The locusts at the beginning of the latter will be moved to the end of the former. Got that? Haha!)

The track time change is to prep for “Will Ya”’s release as a single, in the coming months. We got a stop animation video brewing for it and everything! Check out the progress here.

So, that’s a small variation, yes. But, it’s just another reason why, if you want to buy a CD, getting it from this first batch is the way to go! Otherwise, they’ll soon be going to radio stations, press outlets, etc… And they won’t appreciate the significance like you.

It really comes down to this. I think this first print is special — I’m biased, I know! — but I thought you might agree and would appreciate the “heads up!”. Especially since it doesn’t come with getting hit in the face by a flying object! Though, you might get your face slapped if your friends find out you didn’t give them the low down too, eh?

The album is packaged in a tri-fold digipak with original artwork by Liverpool design group, Smiling Wolf (album cover photo shot by Alexandra Wolkowicz, of Arctic Monkeys album fame). The insert has all the song lyrics, credits, and a photo of yours truly (uh-oh… fold out!) shot by Chicago photographer, James Exley. All that’s to say, it’s wrapped up pretty.

You can pick up your CD at the Grassland Records Store (store.grassland-records.com). Your support, as always, is much appreciated.

Thanks for listening.

-Seume

P.S. Great show coming up with another great poster, courtesy of the one-and-only DJG.

Keep On A-Rockin’ Me Baby

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Carrie a’ Paris told me I needed to write a new blog post… again. Ask and you shall receive!

I’m not gonna doooo, what you think I’m gonna doooo, and try to write a long catch up post. Oh no, mi amigo, forgetting what is behind, I press on for the prize. This is all mustard. But I will say this: My summer was good. I stayed cool. Thanks for the yearbook advice!

It’s turning into fall here in America’s Heartland. The changing seasons stir up obvious inspiration. And the fire pit on PJ’s property is getting stoked. Kumbaya, my Lord…….. kumbaya.

And now, a scene from Wayne’s World:

She will be mine… oh yes… she will be mine!

I took my Telecaster down to Midwestern Musical Co. in the KC Crossroads a few days ago with the mind to trade her out. It’s gonna be a tough breakup and I wish I didn’t have to do it. It’s me… really. She’s permanently left her mark on It Is What It Is , so I’ll always love her. But it’s time for a change, and all I got is change. I’ve never understood it, but apparently you really can’t have your cake and eat it too.

I’m spending the weekend with an Epiphone, and we’re already taking pictures together. Yeah… It’s like that.

She’s got what I want — a beautiful body and a heart of gold. Golden tuners, anyway. But for real, for real… I really like this guitar. Haven’t finalized the trade yet and it’s only Friday, but come Monday, it’s done dada!

Ooookay…. I just got really tired. Goodnight — star light, star bright.

This Saturday @ The Brick

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Awesomeness!

David Seume @ The Brick 9/5/09 from Gnarly Enterprises on Vimeo.


Show Poster by DJGDESIGN.COM

Back on the Attack

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

The month of July is gone… long gone, at this point. Shoot, it might as well be 2010 the way things are movin’. I’m realizing I gotta write shorter updates more often. Trying to mash over a month into one go shorts out my circuits. But the upside is that you can enjoy this less-than-epic prose like a warm glass of milk before hitting the sheets. Set your sails for R.E.M. and wake up a shiny, happy, person.

I spent the first part of the month in Holland with the fam. I’m usually back there for Christmas/New Years, so it was nice to be back with the sun out doing its worst. Almost every day was mid 70’s to high 80’s (that’s mid 20’s to low 30’s for the Celsius world), so if I wasn’t helping out with the renovation of the upstairs at my folks’ place, you could find me on the Wassenaar beach getting baked. The remodeling process was actually a bit sentimental, ’cause the top floor of our row house there was my (and my brothers’) room during the high school years. One of my jobs involved tearing down the ceiling we’d painted to look like a giant American flag when we first moved to the place in ‘97. At the time, it was a way to feel at home; it’s only since then that I think I’ve become a patriot. And swapped the brush for the pen.

For the Fourth of July, by the way, we grilled up some chicken and hot dogs on the back patio. Our house is one of 5 attached houses in a row – a row house, if you will – and we’ve got some great neighbors. Two houses away, our friend Petra and her family were also enjoying dinner outside, heard us (no surprise…), and started an impromptu sing of the Star Spangled Banner. We couldn’t see each other through the hedges, so it was cool to sense the camaraderie with only our ears. Ears that didn’t hear any fireworks that day… the Dutch save those for New Years… and it is CRAZY!

While I was back, I also had the chance to meet up with a few friends from the high school days. I had great conversation and chill time with Dave S. and his wife Marcha in Leiden, aka “Little Amsterdam.”

They recently got a killer pad — after 10 years on a waiting list! — in this beautiful, vibrant, 16th century city. A canal boat parade cruised by a couple blocks over this evening and not even Marcha, who’s Dutch, knew what it was about. The idea of a spontaneous parade gave the night an extra good vibe. Dave and I hope to do some collaborative work together in the future, as he’s a graphic designer and we share similar opinions about a lot of things.

My other HS reunion was with Arthur R., who I call Arturo, and the rest of Holland calls DNA. He’s the producer and 1 of 3 MCs in the hip-hop group L4. Before I hit him up a few weeks before heading over there, I wasn’t aware Arturo was in music, too – it’d been nearly 10 years since we’d seen each other. At that time, neither of us was especially active in music, so it was rad to connect on that level and share our experiences producing and performing music. We linked up a the Zwarte Ruiter (Black Rider) in The Hague and ended up meeting up with the other 2/3s of L4, Stam and Niffy. The night wrapped up with a jam session at a local spot where I joined the fellas on stage alongside the host band. I found a tambo and chimed in with some vocals to suit their free-styles. The place was packed, the atmosphere was right, and it was super dope to do a bit of performing with DNA and the fellas. Click on the pic to rocket over to L4’s myspace.

I crashed on Art’s couch – Dave’s couch got some Seume stankonia, too! — and in the hazy morning, out of the blue, we started putting a track together in the home studio. A few hours later, we were pleased with a demo and called it quits to grab the best Turkish pizza in town, right down the street. Arturo and I got together for one more session a week later during which he and the boys laid down their verses. We’re doing the back and forth online to finish it up and will have it for you to hear soon!

I’ve got another collabo cooking with KC’s best hip-hop ’09 nominee, D/Will. I invited him up to perform our co-produced track during my set at the Pitch Music Awards Showcase on Aug. 6th. The performance got a mention in the Wayward Blog by Pitch music editor, Jason Harper.

OK… go catch some Zzz’s.

-Seume

Are you tracking this? Blogathon.

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

I’m posting everyday, man! 3 days in a row? Are you tracking this? Blogathon.

I just received a live recording of a new track I’ve been working on — maybe titled “It Ain’t So” — from Damage, producer and live sound engineer the night of my 2/12 gig at The Pig in Independence, MO. And here’s where I give a shout out to a great friend, and the only person I knew in a crowd of about 10 total in the bar — Brandon. He’s been to more shows than anyone else I can think of, up there with my best boy and soul brother PJ, and he was the only one not to miss this song live. ‘preciate my friends.

It wasn’t the first time I’d played the song live (I think that was last June at Fred P. Ott’s), and I’ve played it a few times since at another great friend, James’ house — my most oft-played venue — but as far as I know, it was the first time the song was recorded. Damage thought the song was (or should be) called “It Is You,” as you’ll see in the URL he gave it. I thank him for running sound that night, recording this track, and finding me online to send it my way.

But, aaaaah, after all that… here’s the live cut of “It Ain’t Me” … hope you enjoy it.

Since that performance, I’ve written some more lyrics that I really like for the second verse (instead of re-singing the first, as I did 2/12). Here’s one of the new lines:

The story’s told,
The sun grows old,
Burns red with a heart of gold,
And casts a rose upon the ground.

To further commemorate this momentous 3-days-in-a-row-blogathon, I’m attaching some nice visuals related to the work-in-project video for “Will Ya Be My Friend”. First, is one of my favorite collages (by DJG) for vid background consideration. In case you missed checking out the whole set of collages from yesterday’s post… second chances are yours by clicking the pelvic bone — or anywhere else on the image ;)

And I thought you might be interested in seeing some of “Will Ya Be My Friend” film director, Philip Cheaney’s previous work, too. It’s one he did for The Winston Jazz Routine’s song, “A Ghost Beneath The Tower.” I think you’ll dig it.

If you want to be the first to know if the blogathon goes for 4 (nope…), you can subscribe to the feed right here. And soon I’ll be sending out a periodical newsletter — once or twice a month. If you wanna get that, click on “Subscribe” on the main site and enter your name and email address. Pretty easy. And don’t worry… it’ll be just as easy to unsubscribe.

Or will it?

Hahaha.

?

Okay… yes. It will. And so with this post, after the P.S.

P.S. Biscuits and gravy from Corner Cafe in Riverside, MO is the best around. Even when they’re leftovers. Especially when your roommate hooks ‘em up. They were delicious, brother… just delicious.


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