Dated: 08.26.06
High Density (moboid and I for those who’ve forgotten) were recently at Song Fight! Live in Santa Cruz and we wrote a song for the live fight. It didn’t go super smooth so we decided to do a proper recorded version for submission to the website. You can listen to this live version courtesy of Ken.
Dated: 03.02.06
Song Skirmish, the one hour Songfight!, is responsible for this song. You can hear the other entries here.
Dated: 01.06.06
I recently got hold of a recording of my performance in the live fight for Song Fight! Live Boston. Before I do that thing where I link to the tune, a short explanation is probably in order.
Once a year the Song Fight! community decides on a place to have a live show. It’s more like a convention pretending to be a show, however. In 2005 the location was Boston (Somerville, techinically) and the tagline was “Sox and Rock” (a tagline I still hate, I should have voiced more support for “More Than A Feeling”, alas). The title that was announced for the live fight was “I Know My Rights”. The live fight is exactly what it sounds like. Each person or band attending writes a song for the title and performs it at the event one after the other. Then, there is audience voting and a winner is declared. The live fight is in addition to each songfighter performing their own short set of Song Fight! entries they’ve written. This makes for a rather epic event. Eventually, I hope to have a recording of the entire set I performed, which reminds me that I should probably post the one from 2004. Anyway, I wrote a song about a guy who is unsatisfied with his mail-order bride. Enjoy!
Dated: 07.29.05
I’ve got a new song over at Songfight! Better hurry cuz this fight’s only three days long!
EDIT: I came in second, I guess not everyone loves happy electro-disco as much as I do.
Dated: 06.23.05
Although I neglected to mention it while the fight was up, Future Boy collaborated with Johnny Cashpoint on an entry for Policy of Rape. Surprisingly, the fight turned out to be a pretty good one and no one made an “offensive” song. You might want to read the lyrics to this one.