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Substack - Songs of Wanderlust: Studio Notes

Songs of Wanderlust: Studio Notes

October 10, 2023 by Mark ODonnell
Substack, Uncategorized

Looking back at lessons learned from over 2 years in the home studio 2020-2023.

One of the main reasons I’ve committed to taking studio and recording notes, is that I’m so forgetful. Legendarily forgetful, I also happen to be fascinated by what lies under the hood of the recording process. I’m a gear-head (in another lifetime a software designer/developer), as much in love with the technical aspects of sound and recording as the creative process of capturing lyrics and melodies from the ether. It’s proved useful to know which guitar, amp, FX, and plugins were used to achieve any given sound, just in case you want to get back to that place.

As a disclaimer, I’m not an electrical engineer, a studio engineer, or a licensed engineer, that was my pops. Buzz O’Donnell was a mechanical engineer who built and serviced massive industrial cooling systems for power plants, refineries, ect. He was a bad ass. I’m just an artist who bullshitted his way into tech during it’s wild-west era. Most of us were self-taught, and the things we now take for granted had not yet been invented. During this era, affordable home studios made cosmic fire accessible to mortal man.

Read Full Story on Substack:

https://theram.substack.com/p/songs-of-wanderlust-studio-notes

Substack- Ram's Dead, Vol. 1: Studio Notes

Ram’s Dead, Vol. 1: Studio Notes

October 10, 2023 by Mark ODonnell
Substack

Recording notes from these sessions, from winter 2023 through late summer.

Garcia (and Hunter) were some of the best damn storytellers to have ever lived. Even so, I’m trying hard to come up with a good reason why I decided to start recording Grateful Dead covers when I have more than enough original music to finish up. The music knows where to go, it’s up to us to follow the signals, sometimes taking the scenic route is the best way to get to where we need to be. 

2023 was a good winter for woodshedding, more snow than I had seen in my life in the Sierras, and San Diego was constant rain storms. Many trips to Mammoth last year, so much so I was just about snowboarded out by new years. Surf was abysmal last winter, luckily music was there for me back in the home studio.

Read Full Story on Substack:

https://theram.substack.com/p/rams-dead-vol-1-studio-notes

Cut Loose: Release

August 3, 2023 by Mark ODonnell
Press Release, Uncategorized

CONTACT:

THE RAM

ASCAP SONGWRITER: 375350750

OD SOUL, INC

ASCAP PUBLISHER: 375351159

7040 AVENIDA ENCINAS STE 104-464

CARLSBAD, CA, 92011-4652 UNITED STATES

PHONE: 760-476-0170

EMAIL: RAM(AT)ODSOUL(DOT)COM

SUBJECT:

Cut Loose | New Release

Official Release Date: August 4, 2023

THERAMMUSIC.com

HTTPS://WWW.THERAMMUSIC.COM

ARTIST PRESS KIT

HTTPS://WWW.THERAM.IO/EPK-ELECTRONIC-PRESS-KIT/

OTHER STREAMING PLATFORMS

https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/theram2/cut-loose

PRESS RELEASE:

The Ram’s new single “Cut Loose” is a celebration and remembrance of one of the women who raised him, Sally ODonnell.

ABOUT THIS SONG:

My Latest single, “Cut Loose”, is a dedicated to my Aunt Sally ODonnell, she was a power house. She had a hand in raising myself, my siblings, my cousins, and so many of my friends. She tolerated zero bullshit, and had a heart of gold.

The music of “Cut Loose” was first written close to 20 years ago with different lyrics. I revisited the lyrics after receiving the devastating news that my aunt died, and music provided a fitting way to come to terms with both what happened and what she meant to me. She was as much a mother to me as my own mother. I hope she smiles when she hears this song played, the same way she’d smile at my childhood antics. I was lucky to have her in my life.

LYRICS

She always loved him without question

She cut’em loose for him to find his way

Everything inside, the good in his life

Part of her thats still alive today

Her love built an institution

Her touch was just a healing hand of grace

When he was looking for a just a little inspiration

All he had to do is say her name

Chorus | Hear her calling… She told him kick on back and cut loose

Ain’t no use in talking

When you know what you gotta do

Talking is procrastination

You got to kick on back and cut loose

He set out for the Pacific Ocean

Nothing gonna get in his way

So exicted ‘bout the destination

Forgot about the one that stayed

He’d always thought she’d live forever

Kept him working towards a better place

Everything done with the sole intention

To share with her, then the news came

Chorus | Hear her calling…

Ain’t no use in talking

When you know what you gotta do

Talking is procrastination

You got to kick on back and cut loose

It’s been so many years

He lost count some time ago

All the faces and places

Melt like the late snow

Been away from town for so many years

They hardly recognized his face

Take him back down Mississippi River

Take him back, to his mamma’s place

It’s a Saturday Night: PRESS RELEASE

June 30, 2023 by Mark ODonnell
Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 06/30/2022

CONTACT:

THE RAM

ASCAP SONGWRITER: 375350750

OD SOUL, INC

ASCAP PUBLISHER: 375351159

7040 AVENIDA ENCINAS STE 104-464

CARLSBAD, CA, 92011-4652 UNITED STATES

PHONE: 760-476-0170

EMAIL: RAM(AT)ODSOUL(DOT)COM

SUBJECT:

It’s a Saturday Night | New Release

Official Release Date: July 7, 2023


THERAMMUSIC.com

HTTPS://WWW.THERAMMUSIC.COM

ARTIST PRESS KIT

HTTPS://WWW.THERAM.IO/EPK-ELECTRONIC-PRESS-KIT/

OTHER STREAMING PLATFORMS

https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/theram2/its-a-saturday-night

PRESS RELEASE:

My Latest single “It’s a Saturday Night” is an open love letter to all local California music & surf communities. Huge thanks to all those who serve their communities by supporting & performing live music .

ABOUT THIS SONG

When I step onto any stage, there’s no choice but to give it everything regardless of the audience size or weeknight. “It’s a Saturday Night” will always be a love letter to the community that supports & performs local live music, for the hard-working entertainers (their band, roadies, sound & light engineers, local venue owners & service staff). They show up their best, regardless of what night of the week it is. Because of them, I’m never alone up there.

OFFICIAL VIDEO

LYRICS

Out of bed in the evening
Just as city folks are leaving
See ’em heading back home from their nine to five
My pretty baby says
Why you always got to tease me
Always in the mood afternoon delight
(Get up and get over here)

Steam from the shower
Brings me back to my senses
I take a deep breath and open my eyes
She’s got me feeling so good
Just like a man on a mission
Livin’ every single day like it’s a Saturday night
Every single day, every single day
Every single day like it’s a Saturday night

Nights like these
Are one in a million
Doesn’t have to end, we can watch the sunrise
I just want to say
Thank you and I love you
Always make me feel so so good inside
(So good inside)

What’s your pleasure
On this finest evening
Tell me your dreams, we can bring them to life
You’ve got me feeling so good
Just like a man on a mission
Livin’ every single day like it’s a Saturday night
Every single day, every single day
Every single day like it’s a Saturday night

Like everything that’s good
This must come to an ending
Leaving everything I’ve got up on this stage tonight
When the lights come back on
Party people take their leave and
I hope you make it home safely and satisfied

I want to say it once again
Thank you and I love you
Always make me feel so so good inside
You’ve got me feeling so good
Just like a man on a mission
Livin’ every single day like it’s a Saturday night
Every single day, every single day
Every single day like it’s a Saturday night

Outside the City by the Ram Album cover

Outside the City: Release

June 14, 2023 by Mark ODonnell
Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 10/28/2022

CONTACT:
The Ram
ASCAP Songwriter: 375350750
OD Soul, Inc
ASCAP Publisher: 375351159
7040 AVENIDA ENCINAS STE 104-464
CARLSBAD, CA, 92011-4652 United States
phone: 760-476-0170
email: ram(at)odsoul(dot)com

SUBJECT: 
“Outside the City” New Music Release October 28
Official Release: October 28, 2022

Artist Press Kit
https://www.theram.io/epk-electronic-press-kit/

Listen now on Bandcamp
https://therammusic.bandcamp.com

Other Streaming Platforms
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/theram2/outside-the-city

This month’s single, “Outside the City”, is an homage to family. I let the song write itself as emotions flooded my central nervous system. The new song is available on all streaming platforms on October 28, 2022. Featuring Mike Hunt on Drums, and Mixed/Mastered by Mike Butler.


Mike Hunt on Drums
Mixed & Mastered by Mike Butler
Mark (The Ram) ODonnell on Guitar & Vocals

Official Video

Ragtop Car Press Release New Music

August 16, 2022 by Mark ODonnell
Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 08/16/2022

CONTACT:
The Ram
ASCAP Songwriter: 375350750
OD Soul, Inc
ASCAP Publisher: 375351159
7040 AVENIDA ENCINAS STE 104-464
CARLSBAD, CA, 92011-4652 United States
phone: 760-476-0170
email: ram(at)odsoul(dot)com

SUBJECT:
“Ragtop Car” New Music Release August 19
My new single “Ragtop Car” is a laidback funky homage to car cruising.
Official Release: August 19, 2022

THERAM.IO

Ragtop Car Release landing page on theram.io:
https://www.theram.io/ragtop-car

Artist Press Kit
https://www.theram.io/epk-electronic-press-kit/

Listen now on Bandcamp
https://therammusic.bandcamp.com

Other Streaming Platforms
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/theram2/ragtop-car

Press Release:
My latest single “Ragtop Car” is a laidback funky homage to car cruising. The beat follows the footsteps of a street musician playing to an audience of pedestrians, passing vehicles, and street traffic. He daydreams out loud about cruising through the night with his baby in his decked-out convertible.

About this song
Ragtop Car is the last of a series of songs recorded in the spring of 2022 in a studio-live setting with minimal overdubs. We played the song two times back to back. The extended take was the second take where we stretched our legs a bit and explored some ideas while jamming the song out. Our normal tracking workflow leaves the drums & bass untouched, then we sparingly overdub the rest to achieve a sound true to our live performances. No click tracks were used, no quantization, just a legendary local drummer, Mike Hunt whom I played with years ago in another band. Local San Diego musician and engineer, Mike Butler takes care of the mixing and mastering.

The featured musicians are also among my closest lifelong friends.
It is a gift to be able to record and perform with such talented people.

Mike Pritchard on Keyboards
Dan Greenbaum on Bass
Mike Hunt on Drums
Mixed & Mastered by Mike Butler
Mark (The Ram) ODonnell on Guitar & Vocals

Official Video

Lyrics

Some say that the love of the wanderlust
Is just a life that won’t amount to much
A man born with rambling shoes
Is just another man born to loose
I want to set the record straight
Before I hit the road today

Got a ragtop car
Enough gas to take us far
Enough away
Because I plan to drive all day
When the evening comes
We’ll be like loaded guns
Out in the night
Shooting stars out the sky, baby

When the blue sky’s lost in a concrete maze
I get the feeling, I wanna get lost for days
Lace up my rambling shoes
Get a chance to beat the 3rd street blues
Race up the Taconic Parkway
Drive until the break of day

Got a ragtop car
Enough gas to take us far
Enough away
Because I plan to drive all day
When the evening comes
We’ll be like loaded guns
Out in the night
Shooting stars out the sky, baby

I got myself a roadie in my hand
Talking a cool Pabst Blue Ribbon in a can
I’m not trying to be tough
Just priming up the motor of love
Gotta loosen up
Here come my baby just a strutting that stuff

She got a ragtop car
Enough gas to take us far
Enough away
Because I plan to drive all day
When the evening comes
We’ll be like loaded guns
Out in the night
Shooting stars out the sky, baby

New Day Dawn by the Ram Single Release

New Day Dawn: Release

July 1, 2022 by Mark ODonnell
Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 07/01/2022

CONTACT:

The Ram

ASCAP Songwriter: 375350750

OD Soul, Inc 

ASCAP Publisher: 375351159

7040 AVENIDA ENCINAS STE 104-464

CARLSBAD, CA, 92011-4652 United States

phone: 760-476-0170

email: ram(at)odsoul(dot)com

SUBJECT: 

“New Day Dawn” New Music Release July 1

WHEN: Official Release: July 1, 2022

Listen now on Bandcamp

https://therammusic.bandcamp.com

Other Streaming Platforms

https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/theram2/new-day-dawn

Press Release:

My new single, “New Day Dawn” was written years back when data integrity and misinformation had not yet sunk to the lows in which we see it today. When it comes to home life, I’m relatively reserved, and I don’t care for other people’s drama. So the idea of inviting vitriol spewing idiots into my own living room through the cable TV, was as attractive as hiring out a pyromaniac to handle my gas and electricity.  

It’s a homage to a time when a man was only as good as his word. It’s also is a nod to an upstate New York college dorm house party where I saw the sunrise on the rooftop while drinking from a massive jug of cheap wine. Good times had by all.

About this song

Consistent with past singles, I’m releasing two song versions with an additional instrumental mix. Once again, the single was tracked in our Carlsbad, California home studio during a live session recorded in early 2022 with a live drummer, bassist and minimal overdubs.

This particular song highlights the playing of my friend and bandmate Mike Pritchard on keys. If I had to choose one musician that has brought me closest to my own creative voice, it’s Mike. I’ve always loved the great jazz organ players of the classic era like Jimmy Smith, Jack McDuff, Charles Earland, and new school players like Joey Defrancesco. Whenever I play with Mike, be it in the studio or live, I’m placed deep in the emotional source of the song. It makes my job as easy as breathing.

Along with Mike, are featured musicians who are also among my lifelong friends.  It is a gift to record and perform with such talented people.

  • Mike Pritchard on Keyboards
  • Dan Greenbaum on Bass
  • Mike Hunt on Drums
  • Mixed & Mastered by Mike Butler
  • Mark (The Ram) ODonnell on Guitar & Vocals

Official Video

Lyrics

Ain’t no right ain’t no wrong
When you sit and watch a new day dawn
Ain’t no wrong ain’t no right
Been sittin’ since the dark of night

Walked myself to the edge of town
Made damn sure no one follow me down
Yes and to keep myself a little company
Well I got a little hipper from the whiskey family

But it don’t
No it don’t
Yes it don’t
Matter much now anyway

All alone
All alone
One and only
Let me get my thinking straight

Just cut the cable and the TV screen
Just a rabid dog barking back at me
So many voices chiming through my head
Can’t put a face to all the words just said

Get more listening to the wind and rain
Or the rumble of a diesel train
Cause a mans a man, a fact’s a fact
Those are lies and we can’t be lied to like that

But it don’t
No it don’t
Yes it don’t
Matter much now anyway

All alone
All alone
One and only
Let me get my thinking straight

Can’t tell a lie through a song
Expect folks to listen all that long
Guitar note catch a breeze and off it goes
Who’s going to catch them I don’t know

Over top a voice gonna hit that note
You know it’s coming from a bluesman’s throat
Thats my version of a TV screen
You see it doesn’t have to be all obscene

But it don’t
No it don’t
Yes it don’t
Matter much now anyway

All alone
All alone
One and only
Let me get my thinking straight

Do It Right By the Ram single release

Do It Right: Release

June 3, 2022 by Mark ODonnell
Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 06/03/2022

CONTACT:

The Ram

ASCAP Songwriter: 375350750

OD Soul, Inc 

ASCAP Publisher: 375351159

7040 AVENIDA ENCINAS STE 104-464

CARLSBAD, CA, 92011-4652 United States

phone: 760-476-0170

email: ram(at)odsoul(dot)com

SUBJECT: 

“Do It Right” New Music Release June 3

My new single “Do It Right”, is a sonic love letter from distant roads to our loved ones stoking the fire back home.

WHEN: Official Release: June 3, 2022

RESOURCES & LINKS:

THERAM.IO

https://www.theram.io/do-it-right

Listen now on Bandcamp

https://therammusic.bandcamp.com

Other Streaming Platforms

https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/theram2/do-it-right

Press Release:

My new single “Do It Right”, is a sonic love letter from distant roads to our loved ones stoking the fire back home. Many of us need to travel for work to make ends meet for the family. The traveling Ram knows that high-end hotels will always pale in comparison to the love that’s in store back home.  

The first time I wrote and performed this song was in 2006, to my newborn son Ronan, so I dedicate it to him, my pops Buzzy, and the women in my life. Love and Respect to my grandmothers, aunts, mothers, sisters, cousins, nieces, and daughters. You are perpetually in my thoughts, guiding my path through life, and teaching me how to love unconditionally.

About this song

The official single was the first take of our Carlsbad, California home studio live session recorded in early 2022. We played the song two times back to back. The alt-take was the second take where we stretched our legs a bit and explored some ideas while jamming the song out. Our normal tracking workflow leaves the drums & bass untouched, then we sparingly overdub the rest to achieve a sound true to our live performances. No click tracks were used, no quantization, just a legendary local drummer, Mike Hunt whom I played with years ago in another band. Local San Diego musician and engineer, Mike Butler takes care of the mixing and mastering.  

The featured musicians are also among my closest lifelong friends.  

It is a gift to be able to record and perform with such talented people.

  • David Ondrick on Saxophone
  • Mike Pritchard on Keyboards
  • Dan Greenbaum on Bass
  • Mike Hunt on Drums
  • Mixed & Mastered by Mike Butler
  • Mark (The Ram) ODonnell on Guitar & Vocals

Official Video

Lyrics

No sight of the man on the interstate
Spent a mess of time truckin’ on the road today
I got a one-way ticket babe, the diesel down
And I’m blowing off some doors as I pass each town
As I pass each town, as I pass each town
As I pass each town, laying that diesel down
Going down, going down

Let me tell you
Yeah, oh yeah
If you’re gonna do it, do it right
Grab your little woman, treat her right
If you’re gonna do it, do it right
Grab your little woman, treat her right
Get down, going down

Like a shotgun kick, I move as fast as I can
Yes that’s the signature style of a do right man
And I know every action means the word to you
That’s why I’m trucking this load to bring the goods to you
Bring the goods to you, bring the goods to you
Bring the goods to you, baby bring the good to you

I say yeah, yeah
If you’re gonna do it, do it right
Grab your little woman, baby treat her right
If you’re gonna do it, do it right
Grab your little woman, treat her right

Bring it down
I know it’s late at night, but I need to know
Just what kind of love you’ve got in store
I know outside is just a drizzling, drizzling rain
So won’t you start a fire in your hearth again
In your hearth again, in your hearth again
In your hearth again, light a fire in your hearth again

Yeah, yeah
If you’re gonna do it, do it right
Grab your little woman, treat her right
If you’re gonna do it, do it right
Grab your little woman, treat her right

Just like I told you
If you’re gonna do it, do it right
Grab your little woman, treat her right
Get down, get down

Sessions: Release

December 31, 2021 by Mark ODonnell
Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 12/17/2021

CONTACT:

The Ram

ASCAP Songwriter: 375350750

OD Soul, Inc 

ASCAP Publisher: 375351159

7040 AVENIDA ENCINAS STE 104-464

CARLSBAD, CA, 92011-4652 United States

phone: 760-476-0170

email: ram(at)odsoul(dot)com

SUBJECT: 

“Sessions” EP New Music Release December 31

The new EP by the Ram, “Sessions” release date: December 31, 2021, to compliment the new single “So Lucky Unplugged”.

WHEN:  Official Release, December 24, 2021

RESOURCES & LINKS:

Artist Press Kit:
https://www.theram.io/epk-electronic-press-kit/

Listen now on Bandcamp & Soundcloud:

So Lucky Unplugged

https://therammusic.bandcamp.com/track/so-lucky-unplugged

Sessions EP 

https://therammusic.bandcamp.com/album/sessions

Available on Streaming Services:

So Lucky Unplugged

https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/theram2/so-lucky

Sessions EP

https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/theram2/sessions

Press Release:

“So Lucky Unplugged” is not just my new single coming out on December 24, it’s a new chapter in my life as a performer. To celebrate the band’s return to the stage, we cut an additional studio/live EP version of “So Lucky” along with 2 previously unreleased songs from my catalog. This EP, available on December 31, is important to me because of its close proximity to our spontaneous live sound.

There’s only one Ram. I hope these funky grooves hit you where it counts because they’re guaranteed to make you feel good. I’m an indie visual and performing artist from Carlsbad, California. My nickname came from local surfers and has served me well as a recording and performing moniker. My real name is Mark ODonnell, I look to artists like Beck, Tom Waits, and Neil Young as my spirit guides.

I support local music. All of the music, art, design, and media involved with the release was conceived, written, produced, tracked, and self-released, out of the home studio in Carlsbad, California, and distributed through my record company OD Soul, Inc. Whenever possible, I collaborate with friends within the local San Diego music scene. Marco Savoia, Mike Pritchard, and Mike Hunt perform on these recordings. They were mixed and mastered by local legend, Mike Butler. 

Quotes:

Hands down the local favorite musician who performs here at our venue. Regardless of the weather, time of day, or day of the week, when the Ram shows up to play, people come out of the woodwork to take part in his musical celebration.

 – The Camp Store, South Carlsbad State Beach

He’s a wine club member favorite. The people that attend Ram’s shows are some of the best crowds a venue could ask for.

– Coomber Craft Wines, Oceanside, California

Official Music Video:

Vocal & Tracking

September 23, 2021 by Mark ODonnell
Creative Process

September 23, 2021

I’ve moved from a mental place where procrastination was king, to the underbelly of the machine.  Here discipline dictates all, and failure just isn’t an option.  Yesterday, in a small marathon of singing and vocal takes, I ran through the live and studio versions of the following songs…

  • Lay Down Low – Studio version (4_4 1.0) & Live Sept 19th Session (2.0)
  • Tomorrow ( My Baby Gets Me High ) – Studio version (3.1) & Live Sept 19th Session (2.0)
  • Unbound  – Studio version (3.1) & Live Sept 19th Session (2.0) 2.0 5.0

I version everything to help keep track of all of the changes I make when tracking and adding new instruments.  I plan to release a studio version, a live band version, along with instrumentals and remixes.  Keeping organized is very important especially when sharing with engineers and collaborating with those that will re-mix.

To prep for the vocal takes I organized all projects involved, making sure the rhythm section was uniform, edited and maintained a consistent sound, leveraged consistent plugins, and looked identical in Logic Pro X.  Some tracks leverage Logic’s virtual drummer, others are none other than the human beatbox himself Mike Hunt, a local North County machine of a drummer.  Cool dude to boot.  On bass I had Jay Phillips track a solid scratch bass track live, later on I overdubbed the track with a Reverned Dub King short scale semi-hollow bass set up with flat wounds.

Sounds fat, funky, and fantastic.  I run the bass direct into the UA apollo x8p Hi-Z 1 channel through an Ampeg SVT-VR plugin (modified present: Funky 4×10 + 1×15 + Horn).  The rhythm & lead guitars are my ES335 through a vox AC30 going direct into my UA Ox cab modeler.  I have a favorite setup called “Neil Young Skydog” that works well with an overdriven signal as well as the clean tones.

Cleaning up the rhythm section was a lot of work, but it’s a necessary and critical part of the flow I’m trying to adhere to.  In the past I would bounce from incomplete project to project, then after a year of chasing my tail, wondering why nothing was completed or ready to mix.  Got to live and learn, strong emphasis on the word “learn”.  Smoking weed, I suspect never helped either.

Tonight, Mike Pritchard is coming over to the studio to add the finished keyboards to all the projects mentioned above and if we can complete them then we send the stems over to Mike Butler (local sound engineer here in San Diego) for mixing and mastering.

Thanks for your support.  I don’t know if anyone will find this information relevant to their work, but these studio notes will act as reference points to specific sounds, instrumentation choices, and production insights for me and the wide variety of musicians I collaborate with.

Motor Kine: Release

July 4, 2021 by Mark ODonnell
Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 7/04/2021

CONTACT:
The Ram
ASCAP Songwriter: 375350750
OD Soul, Inc
ASCAP Publisher: 375351159
7040 AVENIDA ENCINAS STE 104-464
CARLSBAD, CA, 92011-4652 United States
phone: 760-476-0170
email: ram(at)odsoul(dot)com

SUBJECT: 
“Motor Kine” New Music Release July 4
Official Release: July 4, 2021

Artist Press Kit
https://www.theram.io/epk-electronic-press-kit/

Listen now on Bandcamp
https://therammusic.bandcamp.com

Other Streaming Platforms
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/theram2/outside-the-city

Motor Kine is a love letter to the wild sands of Baja Mexico where open land collides into the Pacific Ocean. I’ve sung Motor Kine live across the globe for years, with many different bands and instrumentation. This version provides insight into my 2020-2021 creative process.

I’ve been lucky to collaborate with some of the best musicians and engineers in Southern California. I thank them each from the bottom of my heart for breathing new life into one of my oldest songs.


Mike Hunt on Drums
Marco Savoia on Bass
Mixed & Mastered by Mike Butler
Mark (The Ram) ODonnell on Guitar & Vocals

Official Video

Lyrics

Dusty roads through the canyon gorge
Like a bullet baby how we run
Steer me babe with a gentle hand
On into that old boy sun

I am your Motor Kine
I know you’ve seen me riding
Greased back I shine like lighting
Leg up mamma and take a ride

Dusty roads through the canyon gorge
Like a bullet baby how we run
Steer me babe with a gentle hand
On into that old boy sun

Your desert is of the rarest beauty
I’ve never seen the like
Your sands they give me my water
Your sun keeps me alive

Race down the pacific ocean
Run down those Mexico sands
Just for nothing babe, just cause I want to
Gonna fly all across these lands

Motor Kine don’t take low octane
Get yourself out and buy me some premium fuel
Motor Kine don’t run on that cheap stuff
Ease your hand mamma, keep me cool

Race down the pacific ocean
Run down those Mexico sands
Just for nothing babe, just cause I want to
Gonna fly all across these lands

In the News

October 6, 2020 by Mark ODonnell
News

Articles written about the Ram’s music by third party authors.

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https://buffablog.com/category/album-reviews

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First Look: Universal Audio LUNA

April 11, 2020 by Mark ODonnell
Creative Process
Creative Process, DIY, Home Recording, Home Studio, Indie, Local, Local Music, Original, Recording, Support Local Music

For starters, the system I’m using is a MacBook Pro with macOS Mojave 10.14.6 installed.

The initial download and installation were pretty straight forward compared to most DAW workspaces. The first night, I was able to get as far as basic installation, but getting iLok cloud working was a bit of a challenge (luckily there is step-by-step documentation). I’m not that excited to have to be dealing with iLok again, but iLok cloud worked after tinkering around with it and a few reboots.  

I’m old enough to remember first-generation iLoks, I felt they were undependable and often only a system reboot would get them back in working order. Securing system licenses for a vendor should never impact the use or stability of the system. Their iLok cloud is a vast improvement, I do appreciate the developer focus and seamless integration with such a commonly used licensing system. Moving on.

The first time the license activation kicked in and LUNA launched, it was a beautiful thing. With Universal Audio (UA) plug-ins, I have come to expect high aesthetics on top of powerful, easy to use software that delivers sound consistent with the plug-ins’ analog counterparts. A prompt for an immediate upgrade is available, good we are now in the cloud where all decent software is version-less.

Another nice touch that cannot be overstated is UAs strong documentation and the useful tutorials that load to help provide an overview of the system. I’ve found their support in the past to be robust fast and responsive (reminder, UA is not paying me, I’m, just a happy customer). The Luna Basics videos are a detailed enough walkthrough to get started, with the promise of in-depth tasks and workflows explained in longer videos and tutorials. Remember to RTFM, in this case, the videos.

After watching the videos, I moved on to the remaining tabs (Create, Discover, Manage, Settings) on the left of the LUNA UX. The dashboard is a highly organized front end to plug-ins and extensions. I already own a number of UAD plug-ins, so they are all there active and reference-able when I click on the UAD Plugins tab. I like that there is a search, filtering, with options to show/hide purchased plug-ins. Plug-in lists can be unwieldy. The dashboard has the potential for Universal Audio to deliver tutorials and recording templates as well as the purchase options, thus far I like what I am seeing.

The discover tab is like going into your favorite gear shop, so you’d better watch your tail and buy only essential tools (we all want to get all of them).  Plug-ins are valuable investments, they should be looked at as tools which can increase efficiency, reinforce productivity, creative output, and automate the creative workflow.  Any time you try to put a dollar sign to the value each tool brings to the table, look at the time spent completing your normal tasks.  The time spent manually achieving the sound that the plug-in natively produces with a flip of the switch and a couple adjustments often saves time.  The most useful plug-ins pay for themselves (in time saved) in short order. 

There is a bundle that looks intriguing.  The LUNA Creator Bundle may look like a lot at first glance, but at $549, that’s $149 more than the essential Neve Summing plug-in (a decent value for what it does). I’m going to practice restraint and forgo any purchase until I’ve gotten acclimated to the DAW. I already own the Studer A800 which should get me some mileage on my recording projects this weekend.  On day one of installation and use, I have more than enough to work with with my pre owned plugin library.

Moving onto the Manage tab I see the details of all of the items I own installed, along with available demos. Cool, I can try out the Neve Summing be for I buy it. I appreciate the try before you buy option. It’s a good thing to know the size of the items in the install base, should I need to move anything to an external drive in the future. This is made easy by right-clicking on any item which brings up your base hard Drives for reference. There are two tabs, My Products, and Installed Products at the top of the page. They both seem to do the same thing, assuming they will provide value at a future date.

Anyone who has used the UA Meter and Control Panel or their Console UX should feel at home in the settings tab. It’s nice to have the Hardware, I/O Matrix, and Options all in an organized area for quick changes and review. Another feature that I like might not sound like much but it speaks volumes about what type of company Universal Audio is. Feedback is persistent in the upper right-hand corner of the system, allowing their customer base to help developers deliver a better product.

This is very important to me and this point should be to all of you. To someone that develops software (my day gig is software UX/design), direct customer feedback is a sign of true integrity. This tells me Universal Audio is a customer based company focused on continuous improvement. It tells me that I can trust them as a company and that my investments in their products and services are in good standing. I’ve worked in cloud software since 2007. Leaders in cloud-based software (like Fred Luddy from ServiceNow) built themselves a loyal customer base by empowering the customer with innovative tools and listening to the customer’s voice.  Feedback is about continuous improvement.  It’s really cool to see Universal Audio developers following that tradition as professional recording moves to the cloud. It’s about time, cloud-based software gives customers the opportunity to harness the power of UAs development efforts. If done correctly, its a mutually beneficial partnership of developers and the professional customers they serve.

Conclusion


I’ll work on finishing my first few LUNA projects by the end of April, which gives me about a week. Along with one of the projects, I will write a review of the experience in LUNA compared to Logic Pro X. Judging by what I have seen thus far, this is going to be a fun system to work with and should result in the highest quality output. Quarantine has added some completion obstacles to a current album project, so I’m going to use this as an opportunity to play and compose in the singer-songwriter format. With LUNA, I hope to complete a new set of songs I have written for an album that I just dubbed Canadian Tuxedo. The big challenge is if I need a drum track I may need to import from Logic Pro X’s virtual drummer or another program like Superior Drummer 3.

Canadian Tuxedo Cover

We’ll see how it goes, it’s all about the creative process and if I can stay close to my muse. Here is the album cover, cheers until later. I know, its a shameless nod to Nathanial Rateliff’s album, but I don’t give AF. I love that album and his work as an artist, his latest album is on constant rotation here at the house.

Canadian Tuxedo (Suits Me Just Fine) Small

Canadian Tuxedo (Suits Me Just Fine) Small

A few Useful Hints…

As Mentioned above, you may want to take a look at some of the tutorials out there.  I’ve viewed a considerable amount of them.  This one is one of my favorite overviews on editing.  This video has a UA developer and designer to describe the backend file system that powers LUNA projects. They go into the flexibility available when importing and exporting projects using mix down commands to move files between your preferred DAWs.

A considerable effort on rethinking complex menu systems for ease of use, search-ability, audio workflow, and visibility into all aspects of the UX. Track editing is intuitive with efficient pitch, gain, fade tools built directly into the clip. The first time I have ever heard of unlimited un-dos in any editing software, especially in auto-saving.  The spill feature easily shows all tracks and sub-mix signal flow of each bus for a highly organized view during the mixing process. powerful.  The midi editing capabilities are gone through. On first glance they look intuitive.

Luna Office Hours

If you have time, the LUNA Office Hours videos provide a casual discovery forum with some of the early adopter power users of the LUNA system.

https://www.youtube.com/user/UniversalAudio/featured

Self Quarantine Stream

April 9, 2020 by Mark ODonnell
Creative Process
Creative Process, DIY, Home Recording, Home Studio, Indie, Local, Local Music, Original, Recording, Support Local Music

In the first 4 episodes, I learned real-time how to stream. This first one was a bit of a technical disaster, but it’s important to show true documentation of the creative process with the goal of continuous improvement. This means posting everything, warts and all, to communicate what went wrong and how the problems that arose were addressed. This way everyone else can learn from my mistakes. Even with the signal cutting out and pixellated video it never gets as bad as Bill O’Reilly’s “We’ll Do It Live” meltdown, so I’m going to chalk it up as a learning experience.

By the fourth episode, I was comfortable using a mix of live and prerecorded content. Which is an important aside, all sorts of things can go wrong, be prepared with a prerecorded backup plan for live content.  For all episodes, I am using restream.io to push to multiple platforms simultaneously. I’m still figuring out how to add Instagram using restream.io and will write a full-featured article on the tools (software & hardware) used.

Episode 04

Episode 03

Episode 02

Episode 01 part B

Episode 01 part A

What I like most about the fourth episode is how naturally I become once I see that I’m playing to my friends who were also on lockdown. Once I see my family and friends are watching, the performance clearly shows. I started to relax a bit, knew my audience, and two hours went by like nothing.

Nothing special about the third episode, it’s a good representation of how I practice in the evenings if the band members are unavailable. I go through my material off the top of my head. Work on clean precise rhythm hem, and use a looper to do a few solo exercises. I’ve used plenty of loopers in the past, but nothing beats the Boomerang 3 Phrase Sampler. It’s easy to use.  Loopers can be trick and although I usually miss a beat, as a piece of hardware it never does.

The electric I play is a Reverend Jetstream 390, I love everything they stand for. A real a-class group of individuals. The reason I like that particular guitar is I am a huge fan of Tony Joe White, solo he played a Strat through a Tweed Deluxe. My God what a tone Tony had. RIP brother.

The catastrophic crashes, disconnections, and failure of my first attempt at streaming, I overcompensated and pre-recorded the entire show. I put everything together in Final cut and streamed using OBS into restream.io. My brother’s footage was just on an iPhone, my footage was through a goPro Hero 7 with the audio adapter plugged into a Bose S1 battery powered PA.

If you want to BUSK and get great footage with great audio this is a killer option. I will write up a full article on the Bose S1 and goPro, for now this playlist uses it, sounds good to me.

While I’m getting the hang of the cut screens and working in OBS, I am unaware till its too late how pixellated the output is.

the part that sucks, is I turn off the audio, and never put it back up halfway through. You live and learn.

Oh my god, the system crashed 2 times and apparently, the webcam on the laptop is not high enough resolution. Audio sounds good though.

Boredom into Productivity

April 8, 2020 by Mark ODonnell
Creative Process
Creative Process, DIY, Home Recording, Home Studio, Indie, Local, Local Music, Original, Recording, Support Local Music

One of the byproducts of being stuck at home during lockdown is coming face to face with my own restlessness. I always have to keep myself busy.  We’re not taking about anxiousness and it’s certainly not A.D.D., so there is no need to go there.  A mere observation, not a complaint.  My mental wanderlust is a good thing that I depend on every day as i get up to so my work.  Restlessness begets motion, motion turns the wheels and starts the synapses.  Movement is alert experience of the senses, it my mind working at its best, firing on all cylinders.

 

I’ve Noticed a Few Things…

Books that have been collecting dust for years have now become daily reference materials. I’m writing as fast as my fingers can type or as fast as the graphite lasts in my mechanical pencils.  Different sounding guitars are in a constant cycle, strings are wearing out, not accumulating dust and rust due to inactivity. Music & jazz theory are both part of my daily regimen. Painting, design, art, are all in strong rotation.

 

It’s somehow like I am hungry again.  Once again starved for knowledge, which I must admit is both inspiring and terrifying at once. Have I been dead or checked out for a decade?  What’s the cause of this new urgency?  In admitting I dont know shit, lies the greatest challenge & advantage.

 

Just because I’m over a half-century old, it doesn’t mean I can’t continually improve myself.  Familiarizing myself with the new productivity tools available is extremely important in this day and age, remaining in the dark, is not, and should not be an option in life. I need to learn more than I ever have in my life, from contemporary tech, from the classics, from history, from literature, and from art.  One look with open eyes will see that creatives are living in a Renaissance right now.  There is also a dark underbelly.  Disinformation is real and the con is on in the age of information.  On every corner virtual petty thieves invade our privacy and king makers push their ideologies down our throats, and honestly as for the latter, I want none of it. 

 

It’s nothing short of inspiring.  As for the part that sounds difficult and dangerous, it doesn’t need to be as long as we actively educate ourselves.  Given the tools we have at our disposal, today, there is no compelling reason to sit back as a quiet observer.  Making art and music not only means mastering the instrumentation and the craft of songwriting, it means understanding how to build a brand, a business, a marketing and distribution machine.  If one does take on the Do It Yourself (D.I.Y.) mentality, essentially you are entrusting others to do the work for you.  That will never work.

 

I’m Going to Lean Live Streaming, Learn a New DAW, & Release a Solo Album

Enter live streaming, within a few days it can me demystified with the right tools.  It’s not rocket science.  I, by no means at all, have any business being in front of or behind the camera.  I probably should not have ever picked up a guitar now that I mention it.  Thats the first thought of anyone in the learning process, and it is the very reason that makes it important to continue in their pursuits. If I don’t, or you don’t, then who will?  I think it’s safe to say that at first, everyone feels like a putz when hearing their voice in a recording or seeing themselves in film and photographs. I don’t like having my imperfections right there for view under a microscope. Nobody does. Understanding this is a great equalizer. Anyone can do this. Anyone can write a badass novel (read Keith Richard’s Life immediately), anyone can perform a song that will touch another heart. You just have to work your ass off and refuse to let any obstacle get in your way.  I’ve always been a live and let live person. I’ve always respected those who dare to shut up and lead by example. One’s actions speak volumes. One small action can help others immeasurably.

 

My old man used to tell me, “Skip a few beers, and get that thing down. Nail it down. Then you can go back to business as normal.” He was all about mathematics, calculation, an engineer, a workaholic. God, I miss that sonofabitch and his brother. My heroes, even to this day. When I failed, bloody knees and all, they picked me up. They believed I could do anything. They are the first thing that comes to my mind when facing any challenge.

 

Getting webcams to work, coding for browsers, and understanding audio and video recording is not rocket science. Realize that to learn, you need to start with a small project, complete it. Learn and repeat until you get it right. That’s it. Start with a smartphone, a single streaming platform, and next thing you know you will be broadcasting like the networks of old. The technology literally is right in front of you.[/vc_column_text]

 

Looking back at 2019, last spring I shot my first music video.

 

 

Yes, it’s bad, but I challenge you now to go back and look at some of the videos from the 80s on MTV.  We loved it and it was campy AF.  The Keep Warm video was not so bad that I need to burry it. More importantly, it’s me, it’s a real unfiltered snapshot into my life. It tells my story.  The beard and bandanna is a look I’ll probably never return to, but you never know with this quarantine.  There was a version that I buried, but that is another story.

 

Forward to the last music video from the album “To Love a Wild Fire”, I think its badass.

 

 

 

My point is that by the end of the year, with a bit of persistence, 7 of the 10 songs from my album had music videos. Each video was completely D.I.Y. and quality and progress can be seen across the collective timeline.  Make a commitment, and follow through with it.  Streaming is no different. Crashing computers is part of the fun. Having a feed so pixelated that it looks like Super Mario is singing is a hard-earned badge. If the audio is good I am good.

 

Here is the “Support Local Music & Art” project I kicked off this week to help promote locals in North County San Diego. 

 

 

Here is my latest “Quarantine Stream Episode”, three weeks in I finally got a handle on the system crashes.

 

So if you’re trying to stream to share with your loved ones.  You can do it.  Dont take no for an answer.  Dont throw your laptop of phone out the window after the first failed attempt.  If I can do it, you can. 

 

Communication is the most important name of the game now, it will keep our hearts in the right place.  Take it from me.  This old dog can learn new tricks. For now, I’m going to learn to do something that I don’t know how to do. Work on it until it looks like a professional’s work. The old insult, “Jack of All Trades, Master of None” is nothing more than a cop-out if you take the time to think about it.  Just stream.

 

Introducing LUNA, Time to Learn a New DAW

As for the DAW I’m learning, it’s a system called LUNA that was just released this week by a company named Universal Audio. In January, I was able to see some demos around the system at NAMM in Anaheim, CA.  I left feeling like I had just seen Steve Jobs unveil the first iPhone. Invoking the spirit of Steve Jobs, may sounds a bit over stated or over-hyped, but what I’ve seen thus far was impressive, and recording interfaces were due for a quantum leap and I think UA is just the company to succeed.

I have a series of articles I am beginning to write so there is no need to linger on this topic, it will be discussed in detail shortly in several articles starting with the installation.

 

 

Canadian Tuxedo

Im going to use this as an opportunity to play and compose in the singer-songwriter format.  With LUNA, I hope to complete a new set of songs I have written for an album that I just dubbed Canadian Tuxedo.  We’ll see how it goes, it’s all about the creative process. Here is the album cover, cheers until later.  I know, its a shameless nod to Nathanial Rateliff’s album, but I dont give AF.  I love that album and his work as an artist, his latest album is on constant rotation here at the house.

Canadian Tuxedo (Suits Me Just Fine) Small

Canadian Tuxedo (Suits Me Just Fine) Small

 

 

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