Stillbirth

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Stillbirth
DVD Cover
DVD Cover
collection by
ReleasedJuly 2007
RecordedMarch - October 2006
Length1:15:00
Labelscary!records
0DegreesK chronology
++2004++
(2005)
Stillbirth
(2007)
The Lord Byron Collection
(2014)

Stillbirth is a multimedia collection assembled in the Summer of 2007 in Akron, Ohio.

Track Listing

CD

  1. Rockabilly #001 (Demo) (1:53)
  2. Guaraldi (Acoustic Demo) (1:32)
  3. Suite Test (3:51)
  4. Get Back (3:31)
  5. Guaraldi (Electric Demo) (1:46)
  6. Kaleidoscope (1:53)
  7. Remember When -- Union & Parkwood (8:54)
  8. Prelude (Mary Celeste Project) (5:38)
  9. Main Theme (Mary Celeste Project) (7:01)
  10. # Finale (Mary Celeste Project) (5:42)
  11. Revolting (4:53)
  12. A Fairy Tale (3:08)
  13. Rockabilly #001 (Studio) 2:20
  14. Pirate Love (2:31)
  15. Move It On Over (2:57)
  16. Chainsaw (1:54)
  17. Gloria (2:32)
  18. The Ocean (4:52)
  19. The Ocean (5:21)
  20. Rockabilly (Finale) (2:53)

DVD

  1. Kaleidoscope (1:57)
  2. Mary Celeste Project (3:41)
  3. Remember When...Union & Parkwood (9:19)
  4. Remember When (2:49)
  5. Union & Parkwood (Demo) (5:37)
  6. Union & Parkwood (5:44)

Video Notes

Kaleidoscope

This was the original video that ended-up as the Kaleidoscope Project. It was later renamed "Intersection" when it was included in the Kaleidoscope Project: Volume 1: Archetypes (2009) collection.

Mary Celeste Project

I had spent some time trying to get some friends to collaborate with on this idea, but there was no interest. I played around with a few ideas, but finally (in the spirit of this collection) just threw together a demo using the original storyboards that I created and called it quits.

Remember When...Union & Parkwood

I had gotten into the habit of playing these two songs in succession when I played them on my guitar, so it seemed to make sense to combine them in a new video as well. I was also able to shoot more videos that allowed me to show the past and present in the same frame. Clockwise rom the top left quadrant: Walking forward after my apartment building was torn-down, the original and shaky demo walking backwards, walking backward after my apartment was torn-down, and the final version that appeared on Akroness.

Remember When

See ++2004++ (2005).

Union & Parkwood (Demo)

The first demo for this concept was much to shaky to use in a collection. It was redone once I read an article with instructions on building a cheap steadycam out of hardware store supplies. It didn't make it perfect, but the results were notably improved.

Union & Parkwood

See Akroness (2004).

Equipment

  • Apple 12" PowerBook G4
  • Logic Express
  • Boss DR-770 Drum Machine
  • Gibson Epiphone 6-String Electric Guitar
  • Fender 6-String Acoustic Guitar
  • Seagull 12-String Acoustic Guitar
  • Various Synthesizers

Covers

CD Insert
DVD Insert
Cover (Page 1)
Cover (Page 2)
Cover (Page 3)


Personal Thoughts

Stillbirth was originally meant to be a collection of aborted creative endeavors. Eventually, I did follow-through on the Kaleidoscope Project concept. Regardless, this was put together after an extended period of creative writer's block. I just decided to quit and stop pretending that I had anything more inside of me. It had become too hard.

I had moved my studio set-up back to my job's offices, just like I did for the Demo(n)s III, Demo(n)s IV and Union Point Sessions collections. This was necessary because I'd given-up my solitary room in the apartment I was sharing with two friends because I didn't want to spend any time alone. I was getting over a bad relationship. I didn't have a studio, so I had to move my equipment back to the office.

It was a miserable experience. I headed up there first thing in the morning on weekends, and spent a few nights there, trying to get that feeling of waking up and immediately getting to work in the studio.

Ultimately, I do like a lot of the material in this collection. I think it's some of my best work, but it was a sad time for me in my life and I don't like to think about it that often.