The Storm Of The Century
2008
The Storm Of The Century
A question still worth thinking...
Tracklist:
1. You're Always Late
2. Waiting For The View
3. She Aches, She Makes, But Will She Break?
4. Amateur Alcoholic
5. But Reaching's All We're Meant To Do
6. MetaFunk (Feat. Pocketful.)
7. Clear Clear Clear
8. The Two Most Important People In The World
9. Deep Conversations
10. Ginny O
11. Guilty Song
12. You're Still Always Late
13. Meet In Japan
14. The Storm Of The Century
...you're drivin' along and still singing a song...
Track Details:
1. Vocals, Piano, Garageband Drums
2. Vocals, Garageband Drums
3. Vocals, Baritone Ukulele, Harmonica
4. Vocals, Baritone Ukulele, Harmonica, Keyboard, Drum Effects, Garageband Samples
5. Vocals, Banjo, Keyboard,
Samples taken from "Why I Don't Believe In God" by Goktimus Prime &
"How Do You Handle A Crisis If You Don't Believe In God?" by Jake of the Atheist Network
6. Vocals, Keyboard, Garageband Drums
7. Vocals, Baritone Ukulele, Keyboard
8. Vocals, Baritone Ukulele, Drum Effects
9. Vocals, Baritone Ukulele, Garageband Drums,
Sample taken from "I'm Not A Whore" by Crystal2094
10. Vocals, Baritone Ukulele, Harmonica
11. Vocals, Baritone Ukulele, Banjo
12. Vocals, Piano, Garageband Drums
13. Vocals, Baritone Ukulele, Keyboard, Garageband Drums
14. Vocals, Baritone Ukulele, Harmonica, Keyboard
NO GUITAR WAS USED IN THE MAKING OF THIS RECORD
Existential Hero is Steven Ray Morris
Lauren Barth guests on track 6 & _
http://www.myspace.com/neontumbleweed
Track 14 was recorded at my mom's apartment January 2008 in Orange, CA, USA.
Tracks 1-5 & 7-13 were recorded between February and June 2008 at Education House 20306 and Cumberland House in Wellington, New Zealand.
Tracks 6 & _ were recorded in July 2008 at Khaosan Tokyo Ninja Hostel in Tokyo, Japan.
Lauren's parts were recorded in Santa Barbara, California.
It was recorded and mixed using Garage Band and Audacity.
Artwork by Luke Morris (Secret Owl Society)
All songs written by Steven Ray Morris ©2008
http://www.myspace.com/existentialheromusic
http://cllct.com/art/existentialhero
This album is dedicated to the memory of Heath Ledger.
Thank you Alexandra Tengco, Evan Koehne, my parents & family, Russ Woods, Luke Morris & CLLCT, Tony Cannings, Shelby Sifers, Sam Messing, Julie & Amber, Ginny O, Lisa, my cousin Jaime, Patrick Ripoll, Mandie Russell, Alex Poska, Marc, Chris & Everyone at RetroLowFi, Rob Gray, Thor & Camila at Wee Pop! Records, Ian at Eggnog Records, Kyle, Noreen and Everyone in the Cacrew, Cassy & Bryan, Ingrid, Mel Shaw, Liz Singleton, Matthew Czerwinski, Ben Morse (coolest guy I know), Dani Fine Porcupine, Rambling Nicholas Heron, Elizabeth Darling, Jeff Magnum (Wherever you are), Peggy Jankovic, Professor Harry Ricketts, Dick Whyte, Lewis Black, Jim Gaffigan, Hodge Stansson & the Unforgivable crew, Tom Waits, Disney Sea in Tokyo, Victoria University and my New Zealand experience.
Frustrated, animated...contemplatin'...
Track Listing
| Track | Size |
|---|---|
| You're Always Late.mp3 | 4.22 MB |
| Waiting For The View.mp3 | 3.02 MB |
| She Aches, She Makes, But Will She Break_.mp3 | 4.26 MB |
| Amateur Alcoholic.mp3 | 2.75 MB |
| But Reaching's All We're Meant To Do.mp3 | 4.01 MB |
| MetaFunk (Feat. Pocketful.).mp3 | 2.79 MB |
| Clear Clear Clear.mp3 | 3.23 MB |
| The Two Most Important People In The World.mp3 | 2.8 MB |
| Deep Conversations.mp3 | 2.11 MB |
| Ginny O.mp3 | 2.29 MB |
| Guilty Song.mp3 | 2.34 MB |
| You're Still Always Late.mp3 | 2.02 MB |
| Meet In Japan.mp3 | 2.83 MB |
| The Storm Of The Century.mp3 | 3.07 MB |
| BLANK 1.mp3 | 98.19 KB |
| BLANK 2.mp3 | 98.19 KB |
| BLANK 3.mp3 | 98.19 KB |
| Stormriders_ The Tower Of Terror (Feat. Pocketful.).mp3 | 2.81 MB |
| The King of Carrot Flowers, Pt. 1.mp3 | 2.25 MB |
| Unforgivable.mp3 | 2.42 MB |
| The Storm Of The Century (Reprise).mp3 | 1.15 MB |
Since April 27, 2008








Comments
I like CFPTA but he was by far, the most BORING live performer I've ever seen.
Track one is vintage CFTPA
Magic horses!
This one's my favorite. I like "You're Always Late" and "Amateur Alcoholic," but this one seems the most cohesive to me. "Meet In Japan" and "Clear Clear Clear" are also highlights. This is my favorite EH record so far. Sweeeeeet.
Firsties!
Magic horses!