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JeremyTharp.com News Archive > May 19, 2007

Ok obviously I have disappeared for a while, and honestly I will probably not be doing much here for a while. I just thought it would be nice to drop a line and kind of update things.

For the many of you who don’t know, I am getting married — in August (2007) and between my quite occupied social life and the very significant amount of work I’ve had to do lately (no regrettably of course) I really have not had much time to do musical anything. In the last few weeks, however, I have picked up my guitar a few times and again I am getting some tinges — ideas on maybe a new album. (Don’t expect too much). The idea, however, is to work up some very rocking album using lots of finger tapping and heavy rock guitar, combined with a complementary banjo, overlayed with some awesome philosophical theme that I have yet to come up with.

Hey it will probably be a while, but here I am, still alive — on my grandmother’s birthday and my 5 year college graduation anniversary. I hope everyone is rockin and I hope soon I am again too 🙂

JeremyTharp.com News Archive > April 14, 2006

I just finished recording “Hope (The Nightmare)” and it too is a boorish piece of unexciting pop with absolutely no listenability. This album sucks, and is going to be a pain in the ass to listen too, and I hope I can finish recording it and get it over with so I can get on to making some music that isn’t candy melancholic filth. Update terminated.

JeremyTharp.com News Archive > October 29, 2005

I finally decided to split “Jeremy Tharp” into a two CD album, and I’ve renamed it “Two Sides of the Same Soul,” reusing a lyric from “Love is a Hole.” Also I have posted a new song for that album (no recording yet though) as well as a song for “Sneaky Whisper.”

Enjoy.

JeremyTharp.com News Archive > September 19, 2005

Ok, as most of you know, I have been jumping back and forth as to what I am going to do with CDs. Well, for the moment, I have just settled on selling “Unnatural” since it is the closest thing I have to a professional sounding album. Besides, I am learning it is a lot of work to put all the fine touches on a CD.

I am waiting for a shipment of supplies that should come today, as well as a final draft of an art mural I commissioned for the center of the booklet, and I will be able to print my first run of 85 copies within two weeks. As soon as I get the pages printed, CDs will go on sale with an order form on the “Purchase CDs” page.

I think everyone is going to be pleased with the final quality of this album. I know I am more than impressed with myself   heheh …

JeremyTharp.com News Archive > August 24, 2005

Well … what to say what to say. I am having difficulty getting motivated on rerecording It All Comes Out and Triad, just because I am not completely sure I am happy with the remastered “Hell” and I’m waiting for a well defined plan to hit me. Basically, it boils down to “I’m not sure where to start.” I feel like I might even need to rerecord Heaven and Hell and that is a cumbersome thought, and I worry that they might turn out better than even Unnatural.

In new album news though, great things are coming of “Jeremy Tharp.” Of the 11 songs I have done, if I can manage to record the vocals as well as I sang all of the songs today, and get snazzy arrangements to boot, that album will be nothing short of spectacular. Let us cross our fingers.

In Unborn news, we should be getting at least one cut done on Sunday (cross your fingers or toes or nipples) for your listening pah-leasure, pleasure yeah. So I bid thee all a fair adieu, and don’t hurt your nipples.

JeremyTharp.com News Archive > July 11, 2005

On the eve of the very exciting release date of my fifth album, I want to make a few comments on how I feel before my ecstasy gets tainted by commentary and criticism.

This album (Unnatural) feels to me to be my absolute best work. It is everything I ever imagined it to be, and I can’t believe I finally produced what I wanted in an album — completely. On all of my albums, it is plainly evident the type of music and the style of playing I was into at the time, but this album is more. For once, I can hear all of my influences directly culminating in each song.

I can tell where Rush has influenced me and where the Crash Test Dummies inspired me and where the hours of rock radio I have listened to have inspired me, where bassists and drummers and guitarists and songwriters have influenced me, where my friends and family have influenced me, as well as many other influences. I finally hear those influences directly and immediately instead of maybe not at all. I also hear the songs I mentioned in an earlier post. I have spent a lot of time recently deliberately remarking other peoples’ styles and methods of playing instruments and have incorporated them into my songs–not as deliberate plagiarism, but as a way of using tools to bringing out the best of my songs. It’s the same as the way a chef uses the right spices to make his salmon perfect, because on top of it all is my very strong nuance of musicianship. Finally, I think I have created an album with a deliberate sound and style.

Even further, for this I pulled out all the musical stops. I tried very hard to pump every bit of energy out of every instrument into every song that I could, and I think this is an album that rhythm guitarists, bassists, drummers, lyricists, and any musician can appreciate. The themes are in place, and the performances are striking, even though I am not a great vocalist. The lead guitar is where I finally let myself go in order to really show who I am as a guitarist, and for me it is breathtaking.

Lyrically, I have finally delivered the message I’ve been striving for while maintaining a contextual theme within the lyrics and the music–that theme being anthropomorphology and the human animal. It is very obvious to me, as well, the direct influences for me musically. Playing with people in person has inspired me to profound heights musically, and those influences are specifically evident.

So, with that, I am unleashing Unnatural on the world with the hope that everyone else can get even a little taste of the joy I derive from it. To this date, this is my definitive work, and I hope I can maintain this level of creativity for more albums to come. Everything about it is a culmination of who I am as an artist, and I hope you enjoy it. As of this moment, Unnatural is distributable. (Let’s assume I posted this at midnight.)

JeremyTharp.com News Archive > July 10, 2005

Finally an update on Unnatural:

I think the music that I have done on this album is absolutely unbelievable. The tempos on the songs are quite a bit faster than any of my previous stuff so I would venture that if people wanted to dance to these they could. Hell when I was recording the vocals I couldn’t help but move to most of them. I am extremely proud of the music. The vocals, however, are mediocre as usual (although they have their good qualities) and I think they detract from the music. But, as of this writing, I am getting used to them and might even eventually like them once I get all the volume issues settled to my satisfaction.

So, as far as the release date, all I have left to do is record “The End,” the instrumental last track, and it will be ready for everyone else to hear. I am pretty sure what I will do with it so chances are the album will be ready for another Tuesday release date. 🙂 I will post lofi tracks as soon as I can.

JeremyTharp.com News Archive > June 30, 2005

Yet another album, my obligatory “Self-Titled” album reaches my info page. In all my frenzy I had forgotten I had some songs written, and it just so happens they belong on the “emotional” album I talked about in an earlier entry. Anyway, the artwork for the cover is by far my most elaborate to date. I am just such a big fan of the gimp !

In other news … still no recordings, but I’ll be working on it soon. I have a lot of projects (including non-musical ones) going right now so it’s hard to really dedicate hoards of time to one or the other. Once all the recordings are done, they will be available here, just hang tight. It will be at least a month though so don’t get your panties in a knot. Ok, later. Oh and I want to give a shout out to the members of Unborn. Man you guys rock ! haha …

JeremyTharp.com News Archive > June 30, 2005

Yet another album, my obligatory “Self-Titled” album reaches my info page. In all my frenzy I had forgotten I had some songs written, and it just so happens they belong on the “emotional” album I talked about in an earlier entry. Anyway, the artwork for the cover is by far my most elaborate to date. I am just such a big fan of the gimp !

In other news … still no recordings, but I’ll be working on it soon. I have a lot of projects (including non-musical ones) going right now so it’s hard to really dedicate hoards of time to one or the other. Once all the recordings are done, they will be available here, just hang tight. It will be at least a month though so don’t get your panties in a knot. Ok, later. Oh and I want to give a shout out to the members of Unborn. Man you guys rock ! haha …

JeremyTharp.com News Archive > June 28, 2005

Well suddenly I am back underway in the production of my millions of albums. I think it all started with the recording of “The Abortion Prophecies.” The newest addition to my album list is “Philosophical Hiatus” which is intended to be a much lighter, more goofy album than my others. I get a lot of goofy ideas so maybe now I can export them.

I just recently began the recording phase of Unnatural, and I am really hoping to make it my best album so far musically, so it may take a while. Thinking it over, though, I think I have narrowed down my current musical influences for this album to the following four songs: “Rush – Subdivisions,” “Bad Company – Silver, Blue and Gold,” “Golden Earring – Twilight Zone,” and “The Police – Message In A Bottle.” If I can get these songs to that musical caliber, well then I will rock.

Also to update, I have done a few recording sessions with Unborn, and, as soon as I get my setup figured out (yeah I am always the one running behind), we will get some new tracks for them to pimp out. So, until next time.