Gaze Up/Life Anew

GAZE UP:

(Chris) Beautiful little number Matt sent during a very prolific writing session while I was away on vacation in April. This is the first song I worked on when I got back in May and what I remember from that session was feeling like my musical senses were all rusty after nearly 3 weeks of not playing anything. One of my favorite parts in here is the line “birds perched on a wire.” Matt says this song pre-dates the song “On A Wire” which was done last year I think. Another part I love is Matt’s leads he plays mid song. Makes me want to get a whammy bar for my guitar!

(Matt) This song had an interesting journey. It was written while Chris was away on vacation & I wasn’t 100% certain that we’d ever finish it because I thought it was too long, to be honest. Once he got back & sent me his additions, it sounded totally different & I was adding parts up until the last minute. I’m really glad that we finished it!!

-Gaze Up-
Cluthe (words/music): vocals, acoustic guitar, bass, lead guitar
Lee: lead guitar, drums

LIFE ANEW:

(Chris) I remember Matt being really excited about this song. It started off with a demo that I think had elements of what you hear on this final version? I had suggested he build a song around those particular elements and this is what he came back with! I had a lot of fun trying to figure out drums to this song, especially the break down mid-song. The two leads are something I’d not tried before, at least not all at once.

(Matt) Chris is right….a lot of those original elements are still present in this recording. I did another lead vocal take b/c neither one of us felt like the original take really fit the tone of the song. The bridge was an improv & we really made it work somehow!! Love his double solo….easily my favorite part of this song!!

-Life Anew-
Cluthe (words, music): vocals, rhythm guitar, bass
Lee: lead guitar, drums, shaker, tambourine

NEWS!!!!!

Lots of exciting (album/EP/show) news coming very soon!!!! As always, thanks for your support!!!

Matt & Chris

PS–GAZE UP is a large file. We’re going to have to edit it down before we can post it to our reverb page, but you can hear it on our myspace page here: www.myspace.com/presentlyfalling

good day…

hey everyone…

it’s been a good day in the Waco studio. i did some recording, some mixing & some writing. i’m truly a lucky guy to be working with Chris. he’s incredibly talented & every new song idea brings a new challenge. example…..there’s a song he wrote & recorded back in December and it’s just been sitting there collecting dust because we were so busy working on other songs. well, that changed today & i’m really excited about releasing it. lots of new songs will be coming soon…..

thanks for listening/reading/supporting,

matt

New music Sunday from Cluthe/Lee

Spooky, gritty, & bluesy!

Hey there! It’s been awhile since I’ve blogged. Flexing the ol’ fingers today to let you all know that Matt and I have completed two new songs. Being to true to form, we bring you two songs that couldn’t be more different from another. Also figured while I was at it, I’d also post to jam’s that never materialized into songs. More on that……

Time To Rest is a Cluthe composition dating to early April just prior to me going on vacation. Perhaps it was totally stress induced, but the leads and tone of this song were a bit creepy and hard to keep from recycling in my head. I recall waking up really early one morning and those spooky leads were just blaring in my ears. Matt told me I likely needed “a rest.” Haha! He was right. Anyways! The drums took some work and Matt had encouraged me to add more guitar, even though I thought it might taint the awesomeness of the original version. I loved how it turned out overall, but someday I think we should post the version without my extra guitars?

Ok, now onto Recollection. Wow, this song has had quite a journey. It started out as an open G tuning number I had written some words for called “10,000 Demons.” I’d done some initial work on it, and sent it over to Matt. I think as a budding singer/songwriter, I may have bitten off more than I could chew. I kept working on it, however never shared the semi-complete version with Matt. Ended up shelving, the resurrecting it in March. I re-recorded the idea and sent if off to Matt. While I was on vacation he sent back his take and I was floored. I pushed to have the song just be vocals and acoustic. Pushed a few times, but Matt pushed back and encouraged me to develop the song out further and add more instruments. In the end, this is the version that won out! I’m glad it did too….

So, those jams I was talking about. I got some new cymbals for x-mas and in late January 2011 I set the mics up and recorded some drums to see how it all sounded. Well, naturally couldn’t just have a drum track and nothing else! So, 1/26/11 #1 is me just fucking around with the drum track and having some fun with fuzzed out guitar! Sent it to Matt and he was stoked! I wasn’t too pleased with the guitar stuff I’d added, so I challenged Matt to take the same drum track and write some music to it. A few weeks later he sent me what I called 1/26/11 “shut yo’ mouth jam” Holy shit! I jumped on and added some funky guitar lines and BAM!! Maybe someday Matt will tap into his inner Shaft and write some words?! Hahaa!!

Listen to all 4 songs at www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling or www.myspace.com/presentlyfalling

Well, it’s time wrap this bloggy up friends. Matt and I are wrapping up work on our digital only EP. Not sure what it’ll be called yet, but we have the track list and have re-worked two songs; one from “Here We Are” and one from the forthcoming second LP “Life Can Go.” I am working on some cover art ideas for the EP and a good friend of mine named Chris Spain has agreed to take up the challenge and design the art! Not sure how long it will take for the EP to hit the digital retailers after we submit, but we will keep you posted! Also, art for “Life Can Go” is picking up steam. We will keep you in the know on when it’s done and begin taking pre-orders for it.

Thanks for all the support! Love to you all!
Time To Rest
(Cluthe) – Words/Music – Vocals, Acoustic, Electric and Bass guitars
(Lee) – Drums/Percussion, Electric Guitars

Recollection
(Lee) – Music – Acoustic, Electric, Bass Guitars, Drums/Percussion
(Cluthe) Words – Vocals

1/26/11 #1 jam
(Lee) – Music – Drums, Guitars

1/26/11 “shut yo’ mouth jam”
(Cluthe) – Music – Electric and Bass Guitars
(Lee) – Drums, Electric Guitar

music is swirling…

hi everyone–

Matt here…just checking in to let you all know what have going on. Chris is back from his vacation & we’re starting to get back into the swing of things. several new songs have been making the journey from Waco to Columbia (and vice versa)in the last week. so, we should have some new tunes posted soon! also, we’re proud to announce that my brother-in-law, Jake, is on board to design our website. he’s super talented & we both know that we’re in very good hands. the site address will be www.cluthelee.com. the goal behind the site is to streamline everything (music stream, videos, blog, lyrics, twitter feed, etc) into one site, instead of hosting multiple sites. it’s quite a project, but we know that Jake will do a great job.

in music news…
Maura is about to start up again on the artwork for Life Can Go. once the artwork is done, we will start taking pre-orders for the album. so, sit tight….and trust me, it’ll be worth the wait! in the meantime, Chris & I are going to put out a digital EP soon that will be available through all major online music retailers (iTunes, Amazon, rhapsody, etc) very soon. we’re finishing up the last two tracks as i type this. once they’re done, we’ll submit it for release! this EP will contain 3-4 bsides from the Life Can Go sessions as well as two album tracks (Predicament– from Here We Are & Reels Fly By–from Life Can Go) that have been re-arranged & re-recorded for this EP. Chris is mixing Reels Fly By & I am mixing Predicament…they’re both sounding great so far & they’re totally different from the versions that you’ve come to know.

there you have it! lots of exciting stuff happening. as always, thanks for listening & reading.

cheers,
Matt

(Matt recording bass & backing vocals for “Gaze Up.”)

(Laurel recording her vocals for the EP version of “Predicament.”)

Once More/Hard To Swallow

hello, hello….

Matt here. Chris & I are really excited to post two more new songs called Once More & Hard To Swallow. You can listen to them on our reverb page here: www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling.

thanks for your support!
Matt

ONCE MORE

(Chris) This song dropped out of the sky one night during the work week. I rarely work on music during the week because of work, but there was something different about this one. I think all the parts were finished in a day? A lot of excitement around how quickly it all came together. Talk of completing each others musical thoughts quicker and quicker the longer we write together. Matt plays everything on here, except the drums. Pretty amazing melody and guitar work.

(Matt) Chris is right…..this one came together very quickly. I had been playing a lot in Open D tuning, and this song is a direct result of that. When I’d finished my parts, Chris said that he was going to add drums only. I was a little surprised by this, but he told me to trust my instincts & that all of the parts were solid enough to make the final recording.

HARD TO SWALLOW

(Chris) This one quickly followed “Once More” in the same week. I love the guitar intro on this one. Like a bulk of our songs, this one has the “building steam” formula on it. It has a great apex towards the end where all the elements are at once. Matt was worried that all his vocal tracks would make the song too trippy. I think they’re awesome and more experimental than what we have done.

(Matt) To be honest, I have no idea how this song came about. I had a basic chord progression…next thing I knew I was adding some leads…then came the vocals. The vocal layering was an experiment at first…somehow, they stuck around! My favorite part of this song is the bridge where Chris just launches into one of my favorite solos that he’s ever done. His drumming is also amazing on this tune. Like the two that we posted last week, there’s a very good chance that this song will end up on LP #3.

State Of Flux/Hold Me Down have been posted!


hey everyone—-

Matt here. just wanted to let you know that Chris & I have wrapped up 4 new songs and we’ve posted the first two today! they are streaming right now on our pages here:
www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling
www.myspace.com/presentlyfalling

the other new songs will be posted early next week….so stay tuned. here are our thoughts on these new songs:

State of Flux:

(CHRIS) The last of a large group of songs written in winter 2010/2011. I wanted to develop this out to sound upbeat and jumpy. The song caught fire once I came up with the accompanying guitar part you hear in the right speaker. I’m always trying to find some element that takes ordinary chords or music to a level worth working on. Once the guitars where in place I felt it was time to send over to Matt. His initial feedback was positive & away he went. He took lead guitar duties on the song and continues to write these stand out leads in a lot of our songs. I think the bass line was something he really liked.

(MATT) This song was a lot of fun to work on. It had a great groove right from the beginning & I was really excited to try something new vocally. Chris said that it’s our “poppiest” song yet, and he may be right. The bass line is one of my favorites that he’s come up with thus far & it really pushes the tempo of the song. The solo was tricky & it took me a long time to nail down the take that you hear!

Hold Me Down:

(CHRIS) Matt had a very cool slide riff going (there’s a video of it on our Facebook page). I had an old drum track that I thought might fit the song. Matt had to re-arrange some things, but sent back this monster sounding song. He had some struggles finding a fitting bass sound if I recall. I also think he had told me that he’d ended up pissing off the neighbors whilst recording the vocals for this one. Good stuff!!

(MATT) THe working title for this song was “Blues Slide Stomperooni.” Yup. Silly name, fun song. For some reason, I’ve been keeping on of my acoustics tuned to Open D for a long time. One day, I picked it up & grabbed the slide. Within 24 hours, the core of the song was done. I had an absolute blast recording all of my parts on this song. The bass was challenging, but once I stepped away for a bit it fell into place. Chris’ lead lines throughout the song are simply awesome. These 2 songs are so different….they sound like an entirely different band, in my opinion.

So there you have it! New stuff is in the works as I type this. Looking forward to spending some time in the studio this afternoon! Stay tuned for the other two new songs (Hard To Swallow & Once More) early next week!

thanks for listening/reading/supporting,

Matt

Cluthe/Lee April Update!

hey everyone….

Matt here. just wanted to give you all an update about everything. it’s safe to say that we’ve been very busy in the last couple of weeks and it’s about time that we catch you all up on the latest.

Life Can Go is done! it’s been copyrighted and Maura (www.frag-ment-ed.com) is working on the artwork for the album. our collective goal is to have the album released sometime early in the summer. as you know, she did the artwork for Here We Are and we can’t wait to see what she comes up with for our second album!
-In the meantime, Chris & I are talking about releasing a digital EP through iTunes. this EP will contain some bsides along with a couple of re-worked songs from our first record. we’re still too early in the creative process to divulge anymore info…but stay tuned!
-in the last 2-3 weeks, we have been doing a lot of writing & recording. there is now a solid collection of about 5-6 new songs that we’re going to start mixing & mastering. we hope to have them released in the next week or two. i know i say this a lot, but this collection of songs has me really excited & i feel like we’ve pushed our boundaries even further. they don’t sound like anything we’ve done thus far.
-we’ve also been talking with Maura’s husband, Jake about building a Cluthe/Lee website!! he’s on board & sounds excited about it, so we are too! not sure when it will be launched, but it may coincide with the release of Life Can Go. he’s incredibly talented & open to our crazy ideas…..so, it should be a lot of fun!
-Laurel & I are still planning on making it to Columbia sometime this summer. it’ll be great to hang with Chris & Ali for a few days and play a couple of shows! beyond that, we’re both open to trying to play more shows….we just have to consider the distance. we’ll keep you posted.

so that’s it! it’s quite a lot, actually!

thanks for reading/listening,
Matt

thoughts + an update…

hey everyone…

matt here writing from Houston. laurel & i are here to celebrate the wedding of two great friends, melissa & luis. they’re tying the knot this evening & we’re so happy for them. CONGRATS, you two!

yesterday was the rehearsal dinner & we were able to sit down & catch up with some of laurel’s oldest friends, who i’m proud to call my friends now. several of them asked me about the music that chris & i have been creating…about the process, distance from waco to columbia and about what’s next. maybe because i’m in the thick of it…..i don’t tend to dwell on just how unique this friendship & collaboration truly are until i have to answer a question about it. the truth is that i have never had as much fun playing music as i do right now. the ideas keep flowing, there are no egos, and it feels like it is constantly evolving. i’ve lost count on how many songs we’ve finished, but i know it’s a lot. and i truly enjoy them all. some more than others, sure…but each one is truly unique in its own way. we’ve come a long way since “presently falling”, but that still remains one of my favorites we’ve done so far. we’re just having a blast with the whole thing…….so much so that chris has even brought up the idea of trying to do a mini-tour of sorts early next year. count me in! i’m truly happy & blessed to be a part of this collaboration/band. thanks, chris.

now for the update….

since the release of the crazy eight, we’ve been writing….a lot. there are about 4-5 different ideas/demos going back & forth right now and we’re really excited to share them with you all sometime soon. i can tell you this much….they don’t sound like anything we’ve done thus far. stay tuned on that.

our second record, Life Can Go, is done. it’s copyrighted and maura is working hard on the artwork. our hope is to have them available for pre-order in the next few weeks.

as always, you can listen to all of our tunes here:
www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling

thanks so much for your love & support,

[matt]

*one more thing…..
we actually have a few copies of Here We Are left. if you’d like to order a copy, just shoot us an email at presentlyfalling@gmail.com & we’ll get you taken care of! see ya….

Crazy Eight’s!

Greetings my friends!

It’s been a whole month since we last updated you! Our show in Dallas was a success! Due to ice and plane problems we landed about an hour before we were scheduled to play. We ripped through a 2 hour set with no “live” rehearsing between the two of us and I think it turned out nicely! Go to http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=gibytoof&aq=ft to see 9 videos taken from the 2 hour set we played!

This month we’re breaking all the rules and releasing a large group of songs that have been built up since July 2010. Sometime a few weeks back we gathered up a list of some 20 different songs. They were all in various stages and from there hand-picked this little collective that we’re each going to spend time and talk about. You can hear them all over at www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling

Walk On Stilts

Cluthe (lyrics/music): Rhythm Guitar, Bass, Vocals

Lee: Lead guitars, Drums, Mixing

A song that Matt wrote. I latched onto it quickly and had these two competing riff ideas that I was trying to make work together in the song. The work on the song has long been finished, and so when it came to picking this collection to release, I threw this one in there. Matt said he had indifferent feelings about the song and I convinced him it was worth sharing. I had to agree to mix the song before I got my way though! Ha! I’ve decided that Matt has a signature method to playing guitar and Walk On Stilts showcases his knack for beautiful melodic chords & time signature changes. The drumming on it was a bit tricky, and shows another example of how Matt challenges me as a musician.

Out The Door

Cluthe(lyrics/music): Vocals, Rhythm Guitar

Lee: Lead Guitar, Backing vocals

This one came together in a way we’d never done. The main recording was done on Matt’s iPhone! Instead of working it up like we typically do, we decided that I’d add one live lead track and backing vocals and that’d be it! This version is the demo version and nothing more. The song came together quickly if I remember what Matt said. He used lyrics from 2005 and the guitar chords were total improvisation. There’s a magical quality to this song I think. It’s about as representative of what we sound like playing live together (in the same room) I think.

Breakout

Lee (music): Drums, Rhythm Guitars, Bass

Cluthe (lyrics): Vocals, Lead Guitars

This one started as a bluesy riff and drums and just blew up from there. Live mic’ing was used for it, which is rare for me on Cluthe/Lee stuff. I just couldn’t get past how good the tone was on the original track. I think one of the few songs where Matt is screaming. He says that he upset his neighbors

Said & Done

Lee (music): Acoustic and Electric Guitars, P-Bass, Drum Kit, Shaker

Cluthe (words): Vocals & backing vocals

January 2011, I was practicing nearly every day for our February show in Dallas. These practices would last 2-3 hours and inspired a lot of improvisation. During one particular warm up, I strayed and started working on a slow burning acoustic number in Open G tuning. First song using a new cymbal set I got for Christmas too. I think the kit sounds refreshing, more like a full kit now. I have really come to love drumming being in this band. I’ve learned a lot since getting the full kit to my house in May 2010 and am excited to continue learning how to play better and better!

Hey everyone…Matt here…
Chris did most of the mixing for this collection of songs. I still had some recording to do and he did an awesome job mixing those songs. As for the ones that I mixed, here’s a little info…..

Your Shore
I wrote this one when I was pretty sick and you can definitely hear the strain in my voice. We usually have to make several adjustments throughout the mixing process for each song, but the simplicity of this song allowed for an easier mixing process. Chris has some beautiful lead lines in this song & his bongos make their debut.

Cluthe (words/music): vocals, rhythm guitar, lead guitar, bass
Lee: rhythm guitar, lead guitar, bongos, bass drum

I’ll Crawl
I wrote the basic acoustic rhythm track for this song back in September, I believe. It’s one that we both really liked, but we kept putting it on the backburner because we had so many other songs swirling around. When we decided to clean house & finish all of these songs, we both gravitated towards this song. Chris recorded his (awesome) drumtrack & his guitar tracks, then I was off & running. The words came quickly, as did the bass and my electric parts. To put it simply, this one was a lot of fun to record and finish.

Cluthe (words/music): vocals, acoustic guitar, lead guitar, bass
Lee: lead guitar, drums, rhythm guitar

Exact Sense
Man, this song is old! I wrote this back in July of last year and much like I’ll Crawl, we kept shelving it for one reason or another. I was sitting around with my acoustic one day & started playing the main riff. I immediately went upstairs, plugged in my guitar & the MOTU and gave it a go. If memory serves, I ran though it 2-3 times to develop the other parts of the song….then hit record. The mic was plugged in using the same effect setting as my guitar, and I hadn’t written any lyrics yet. When I hit record, I just started singing. That’s where the “distorted vocals” came from. The other vocals came a day or two later, I think. In any case, Chris has some truly amazing leads on this song…actually, they’re some of my favorites because he was totally dialed in & letting loose at the same time. The original drums had to be scrapped because of some popping issues, but this new drum track is a clear representation of just how far he has come as a drummer. Awesome stuff to hear, in my opinion!

Cluthe (words/music): vocals, rhythm guitar, bass
Lee: lead guitar, drums

I’d also like to talk about the other tunes in this collection of eight…….

Walk On Stilts: I would like to thank Chris for mixing this one. for some reason, it was giving me fits. He’s always been a fan of this song…me? not so much…and I wrote it. I was getting really frustrated with it & asked him to give it a shot. He did an awesome job.

Out The Door: total improv. I recorded my parts on my iPhone, actually. It was a demo idea using some old lyrics. We kept it very simple on this one, and it was great to hear Chris return to the mic for his backing vocals.

Breakout: one of my favorites that we’ve done in the last couple of months. I just had a lot of fun with it. Chris wrote the music for this one & I immediately wanted to work on it.

Said & Done: I’m a big fan of this song. it came together very quickly & I have a feeling it will be on a future release.
The Observer: I think this song is different for us. Beautiful picking by Chris & I had a blast recording every little part of this song. Some of my favorite lyrics to sing….which is odd because I didn’t really think about them too much when I wrote them. I’m telling you, Chris can wrote some seriously great music.

Dallas show on Saturday!!!

Hey everyone…

Matt here. Chris & I have are really excited for the show this Saturday! After writing/recording more songs than we can remember, we’re both ready to share a stage and play these songs live! We’ll be playing songs from our first record, Here We Are and songs from our forthcoming record, Life Can Go as well as some unreleased songs and maybe a cover or two. We should have some video/audio of the show available sometime soon and we’ll be sure to keep you posted. If you’re going to be in the Dallas/Fort Worth area this Saturday, here’s the info:

Cluthe/Lee
8-10 pm
Dunn Bros-Addison
3725 Belt Line Rd
Addison, TX 75001

Most of our energy has been going towards preparing for the show, but there are a few other tidbits of news to share….
-Maura is hard at work finishing the artwork for Life Can Go. The album has been copyrighted, so once the artwork is finished, we will start taking pre-orders.
-Several new songs are in the works. Chris has been writing a ton lately and I’ve just started to dig into his new ideas while working on a few of my own. That means that we’ll have new songs to share very soon…stay tuned…..

We just want to thank you all for being so supportive of what we’re doing. The emails & feedback we’ve received have been great & they leave us floored. Hope 2011 is off to a great start for you all!

See you at the show,

Matt

and here’s what i’ve been staring at for the last 2 weeks…..


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