Hey everyone! So my album has been sout for a bit. You can actually stream all of it from my website if you like! (OOC: For anyone who missed the original RP, it is all compiled in the spoiler)
1. Popular Music Is DeadGenre: Rap, Dubstep, Post-HardcoreUuh. Clear the room
Then clear your mind
New plans coming through
Mad scientist high
Popular music is dead
Praise the folk kid
Praise the metal head
Scream like the horrors from your dreams
Like they're here haunting your music scene
Like you cant escape them or be free
Or the number one disaster's name is me
Lock all the doors
Run for the hills
Rock like a star
Punk like a kid
Run for your life
Get your shotguns
Pop music is dead
Hear the the war drums
Can you hear the words?
It's dead!
Can you hear the noise?
Dead!
Can you hear it?
Can you hear it?
Contagious its spreading
Gunning for your
Safety's off it's ready
The new world order
The unemployed reporter
The www.internet
The whole god damn set
It's feeding this monster
This balance it's breaking
The world is shaking
Popular music is dead
Death to primetime
Death to white blue n red
Yeah pop music is dead
Didn't you hear what I said?
Can you hear the words?
It's dead!
Can you hear the noise?
Dead!
Can you hear it?
Can you hear it?
Dead! Dead! So Dead! Dead!
Get your war drums on!
Pop music is dead!
Can you hear them drums?
It's dead!
Can you hear the noise?
Dead!
Can you hear it?
Can you hear it?
Nick Talks "Popular Music is Dead"I'm in love with this song slightly more than most the rest of the songs on this album, and I hope you like it. It starts with a little organ synth loaded with reverb and a nice bass drum oriented beat. There is a little bit of random electronica in the background but it is rather distant sounding. Meanwhile I am rapping like I just shot up on a bunch of stimulants or something. You can almost taste the swaggar that was filling the room the night I wrote this song. Then comes the dubstep breakdown for the chorus. The whole whomp whomp thing is kept in beat by a little bit of double pedal action on the drums. The heavy drums mixed with the dubstep are a great platform for me to scream the chorus like I am in a deathmetal band which is exactly what I do. The next verse and chorus are pretty similar. They are just as kickass as the first. Then the dubstep switches up like a blues guitarist who suddenly figured out he can play those same notes just mix up the variation a little bit. Meanwhile the drums stay heavy and I belt out some more lyrics before the last chorus for the song.
Lyrically I don't think you need to be a genius to figure out what I was trying to do. I am trying to kill pop music of course because it is kind of shitty and lame. Not to say that there isn't music categorized as pop that isn't good, just most of it sucks and the stuff that doesn't suck is progressive and epic. That's really all there is to say. Pop music is dead, straight and simple.
Sounds kind of like this, but if this was like what is described above
2. Breakout (Featuring Lily)
Genre: Crunk, Metal
Red - Nick Palmer
Blue - Lily
Green - Both
I used to be part of the in crowd
Now I break hotel windows and start fights
Yeah, start looking at me like I'm too loud
Like I'll never be more than a highschool dropout
Now no more amnesia, no more stars
Just synth, drums, bass and guitars
No more hiding what we think
And no more drinking when we cant
but I just had to breakout
From the law school noose that's been tied for me
Like we ever tried to be a family?
You know you're no better
You know you're no better
You know you're no better than me
Say to dream big don't end up in the mud
but is it my dream wen it's all said and done?
Village fools who die alone on a boat
Are just like booze cruise kids who die of drug overdose
Just the kids lived fast and the fool had a dream
So don't look at me like my life is done
Like my achievements are none
Or like I'm not your son!
So I just had to breakout
From the law school noose that's been tied for me
Like we ever tried to be a family?
You know you're no better
You know you're no better
You know you're no better than me
You're no better than me!
So I just had to breakout
From the law school noose that's been tied for me
Like we ever tried to be a family?
You know you're no better
You know you're no better
You know you're no better than me
Nick Talks "Breakout (Featuring Lily)"
This song starts with very epic sounding electronic chords that fade in as I start to very aggressively not quite rap, but not quite sing the verse. Some nice bass joins in along with a really cool hip hop beat with some clapping and very deep bass drum. I got to play some guitar on this song which is cool. In the verse you can hear it in the background. The notes are pretty high and add some variation to the song. Then for the chorus I broke out the overdrive pedal for the chorus which is more punk rock than anything else. Lily sings in the chorus which is incredible. If I was as good at singing as her then my life would be dramatically different. During the bridge things get a little crazy with guitar. I play a really sweet solo while the drums also get heavy making the bridge basically heavy metal. All the while Lily is showing off her face-melting vocal ability. tHen there is one more chorus and that's the song.
Lyrically this song has two big meanings. One is more personal with me breaking out from my previous life. This song is aimed at my dad who always pushed me to be a lawyer or something. It is about me breaking out into the world I want to be a part of. On a bigger note the song is about everyone breaking out of their shell. The re-occuring theme throughout the album is just to let loose and not be held back by anything. That is what this songis about.
3. Take Me to The World
Genre: Rock, Funk, Soul
Take me to the world!
Sign me up for your lively earth
Tell me all about this planet
Like I'm newborn, in this atmosphere
Whooah! Make me more human
Wouldn't you like that?
You adopt it!
Transform it
Then make it whatever you wanted!
Cuz I'm just a life form trying to find my way
The smokes the booze, theyre all therapy
I'm really just tryin to change the world
But in life, I think twice,
So instead I'm falling on the ground
Just for the chance of a quick fix
Whooah! sell me like a circus clown
Wouldn't you like that?
You bought it!
Corrupt it!
Use it however you wanted!
Cuz I'm just a life form trying to find my way
The smokes the booze, theyre all therapy
I'm really just tryin to change the world
But in life, I think twice,
So instead I'm falling on the ground
Just for the chance of a quick fix
Cuz I'm just a life form trying to find my way
The smokes the booze, theyre all therapy
I'm really just tryin to change the world
But in life, I think twice,
So instead I'm falling on the ground
Just for the chance of a quick fix
Nick Talks "Take Me to The World"
This is probably the most funky song on the album. It startes off with this big saxaphone intro which is very sick! I got to play piano on this song which is great. The piano is probably closest to the style of Elton John than anything else. Meanwhile there is some nice simple drums and kind of background powerchords on guitar. I bust out a soulfully sung verse. At this point all you would have heard me do besides short parts in breakout is rap or scream. So the very soulful vocals might surprise some of you. The chorus is one of those stuck in your head at 4 am catchy types, so I apologize for the sleepless nights that you will probably have now. Then there is a really nice piano breakdown right after the first chorus. I love playing piano and got to sort of go insane during this song. Then during the bridge the horns get their turn to whale in what is a very fun song especially to play live. If you don't get it then see me play this song live and you will.
Lyrically this song is about corruption. Someone can be born into a society and not know anything and then they are conditioned to act a certain way because of society. In addition someone could find someone who is vulnerable and manipulate them. Having had problems with alcahol in the past I know that as soon as you're sober you sort of just have to avoid everyone that you know who will just try to bring you bak down. This song is about losing to that corruption and manipulation which is kind of ironic because it is musically the most happy sounding song on the album.
4. Let GoGenre: Crunk, Hip HopLet go!
Make your move, better think fast
Catch and throw, oh throw and catch
The world's a hot potato ready to go
Aint no use in denyin, you better know
Come on now throw your fists in the air
Drive in the wrong lane you dont care
There's a hundred bottles and they're all empty
Get your clothes man, and bro dont fuckin taze me
Hey!
Man you better let go let go
Damn!
Miami PD you gotta let go
Hey!
Goldman Sachs just let go
Damn!
Congress you gotta let go
Oh! Let's do this!
Now the soldiers, the heroes, the unemployed
Aint no one who should tell you what to avoid
THe people on the streets and the indie kid
You're gonna do this like no one did
Take the keys and the gas and get yourself out
Tell it to the dirty motherfuckers all full of doubt
Like they can take your picture or your name
But you wont be their bitch or play their game
Hey!
Man you better let go
Damn!
Miami PD you gotta let go
Hey!
Goldman Sachs just let go
Damn!
Congress you gotta let go
Le-Le-Le-Le-Let
Le-Le-Le-Le-Let Go!
Hey!
Man you better let go
Damn!
Miami PD you gotta let go
Hey!
Goldman Sachs just let go
Damn!
Congress you gotta let go
Nick Talks "Let Go"The first half of my album is far more tame and contemporary than the second half and this song is no different. It starts out with some sweet squeaking hip hop followed by an awesome funk beat. I shout the song title really loudly and then heartpounding bass and keytar both come in mirroring what eachother are playing which is a really inspiring kickass riff. The guitar is very subtle in this song. It plays some power chords to compliment the bass and keytar but it isn't very loud. Meanwhile I'm busting out some nice rhymes with all of the swaggar I can possibly muster. Haha. The keytar can be heard easily in the chorus while the bass changes things up and plays a different lick to compliment the keytar which absolutely makes this song. THe words "Hey" and "Damn" are basically screamed in the chorus which makes it sound really cool. In the bridge the DJ record spinning thing comes back which is fantastic. They make my voice all high pitched and then make it slow and deep. It makes the song very fun. Overall one of the most fun songs I have on the record.
This song is about the world. The major theme of this song is a bit of a cliche but it is to be whoever you are. The idea of letting go is letting go of presenting any kind of facade to the world that is either false or not fully true. When you become who you truly are you are so much more likely to stand up for what you believe in which is what the second verse is about. When people stand up for what they believe in the world can actually change.
Sounds kind of like
5. Tell Everybody
Genre: Rap, Punk, Classical
From the So-Cal skyscrapers
All the way to Miami beach
Yeah go to LA or Phoenix
All the way to the northeast
You're givin me new haters
With your lies you preach
all about my dirty trick
One big libel feast!
Oh you can tell everybody
Tell them all about me
About how I just play these women
And sip these drinks
Tell everybody!
Tell them how I lie
Tell everybody!
Tell them how they'll cry
You can tell a thousand lies
You'll always be a jealous whore
From the white sand beaches to the rockies
Tell all of America about my games
Bring them the stories, make a powerpoint
Book all the talk shows
Make pamphlets, and kill all the trees
A thousand words can't hide your true aims
Even try to tell the kids smokin the joint
You're so desperate you want anyone to know
Oh you can tell everybody
Tell them all about me
About how I buy expensive gifts
And more expensive booze
Tell everybody!
Tell them how I lie
Tell everybody!
Tell them how they'll cry
You can tell a thousand lies
You'll always be a jealous whore
Oh you can tell everybody
Tell them all about me
About how I'll write her love songs
And rhymes for her friend
Tell everybody!
Tell them how I lie
Tell everybody!
Tell them how they'll cry
You can tell a thousand lies
You'll always be a jealous whore
Nick Talks "Tell Everybody"
I absolutely love this song. It starts with a big dramatic string intro which makes you think it will be some kind of jazzy thing but then the really bassy beat comes in. Meanwhile the violins are still playing this really epic sounding melody. Meanwhile I'm rapping away at the verse like I always do and a piano is playing subtely. Then all the sudden the guitar comes in as I start singing the prechorus. It works in harmony with the violins and the sweet hip hop beat. The chorus is straight up punk rock with a really cool bass line and a nice rock n roll beat while the guitar busts out the power chords. Then the strings break things down with a little fill that goes from really high notes down to where they begin playing that epic melody again as I rap the second verse. THe piano and bass oriented beat join back in also. After the second chorus the guitar goes off on a mosh worthy solo. Meanwhile the violins are playing the same epic melody this time joined by the piano. This all comes to a climax after I sing the last prechorus they all harmonize on a single note before the drums play a nice fill and then comes the last chorus of the song. The violins play more as the song fades out.
Lyrically this song is about a girl. If you didn't get that already then you probably didn't read the lyrics at all. Haha. Back in Miami I knew a girl and we were together for awhile. Then I ended it and she just talked a bunch of shit about me and the kind of guy I was. THis song is basically my response to that and I hope she hears this song so that she can hear my response to everything she did.
6. Amnesia
Genre: Dubstep, Dance, Classical, Metal, Rap
(Italics = Screams)
Aaaah
This is the epiphany
Of all that my mind can see
With hotels and crashing cars
Alcohol smells and seeing stars
This is the journey
Of breakdowns and of me
With sleeping and newscasts
And hoping my life lasts
This is the anarchy
Of my happy family
Where conflicts all turn to dust
With these falling bricks and hidden lust
This is the study
Of how anyone could love me
While I sip on these mixed drinks
Kiss on the lip before my mind sinks
And so finally
The monster inside of me
That controls my every single move
And makes holes that I can't remove
He stands before me
He stands so dangerously
I can fight him to the death
But I can't spite his final breath
Where am I?
Where am I?
Nick Talks "Amnesia"
This song is the most trippy track on the album probably. If you heard a bunch of hype about my songs blowing people's minds then this is probably the song they were talking about. I sweet dance beat starts out. Some violins join in playing a sweet calm melody. Some wind instruments and a quiet deep horn also join in. The melody is calm and tranquil. Mixed with the dance beat it sounds really fantastic. This is the point where some synths join in. First comes the bass which is really fun and the type of thing that makes you want to just get up and dance. At this point I did do some singing, and if you saw me play this song live you'd be able to tell what I was saying but there is some sweet distortion on my voice to make it very alien like. A cool tremolo sound comes in. Meanwhile the violins get a little bit less calm. All of the sudden a little bit of facemelting dubstep aggressively comes in with the nice bass drop and some whomp whomp haha. As this is going on I let out a nice little scream that is still heavily distorted, but this time you don't have to feel left out because I don't even say any words. Now things begin to settle down with just the wobble bass and random ambient noises. This is when I begin to rap what are basically the only lyrics in the song because everything not rapped is either screamed or distorted to the point where they don't really sound like me. As I finish the drum beat kicks in again. THis time it isn't drum machine or anything like that. It is very funky and symbol oriented. Then very heavy guitar starts coming in. As it comes in the drums get much heavier, but then it is fought off by more random ambient and tremolo noises. It is like the relative order of the dance/dubstep section of the song is fighting off the chaos of the much heavier metal. THis happens a few more times. Then all of the sudden everything stops but the guitar as a single power chord is made to ring. THen things pick up. The drums are heavy. The guitar is playing an insane tapping riff. The bass remains a little bit funky and danceable which really makes this part of the song. I scream some lyrics every couple of measures as the guitar goes into an incredible solo courtesy of my brother Grant who is better at guitar than I am. Then the song fades into meaningless noise.
This song is about my breakdown that I had over summer. I'm not sure if you got that from my lyrics. I basically hit rock bottom when I was driving across the country stopped to get drunk and then ended up driving a car across a mountain pass with absolutely no memory of how it had happened. This is the darkest song on the album probably and also the most epic. I absolutely love this song.
7. Cheating Death
Genre: Electronica, Experimental
Nick Talks "Cheating Death"
This is the only fully instrumental song on the album. It's here basically to act as the break between the first group of songs on the album and the songs that conclude the album more. It's a very short and very soft song. Synthesized notes begin to fade in. Their tone is very soft smooth and calming. They fade in and out for a little bit joined by a simple bassline. then this pattern of smoothness starts to break. There is a overpowering blow out your speakers kind of noise. Then the notes that were once soft and smooth begin to change to a more overdriven chaos as they phase in and out. There is some random clapping at this point. Then everything hits another blow out your speakers point and then there are random sounds of crashes and chaos.
8. Stand up and Fight
Genre: Rock, Ambient, Industrial
Look in the mirror
Look at yourself
Look at whats behind you
Examine this hell
Now turn off your fear
And make yourself
Look at what you've been through
And please tell
What is it in this life you couldn't live without?
Stand up and fight for it stand up and fight for yourself
Fight!
For your power or your right
Fight!
For your own life
Fight!
Because it's all you have left
All you have left is your will to survive
Feel yourself
Hold the keys
Burn the house
Tell the world
What is it in this life you couldn't live without?
Stand up and fight for it stand up and fight for yourself
Fight!
For your power or your right
Fight!
For your own life
Fight!
Because it's all you have left
All you have left is your will to survive
Fight!
For your power or your right
Fight!
For your own life
Fight!
Because it's all you have left
All you have left is your will to survive
Nick talks "Stand Up and Fight"
This is absolutely another favorite of mine off of the album. It starts with some very trippy ambient noises that fade in slowly and then very quickly out. There is also an undertone of the kind of sound you hear when you are underwater and someone is talking only except for talking there is a slightly dark melody. Meanwhile a very noisy industrial rock beat is played while I begin singing. My vocals in this song have an effect on them like John Lennon would always have. The melodies and drum create a sort of controlled chaos atmosphere for the song. Then as I begin to sing the prechorus the guitar is busted out playing one chord and letting it ring. At this point the vocal effect is taken off and I yell out the chorus. The guitar plays chords with some nice fills during the chorus. The industrial beat is joined by bass and the ambient noises stay subtly in the background. After the second chorus the guitar breaks into a very cool solo courtesy of my brother Grant. The guitar solo pulls the chaos of the rest of the noise together and controls it just like my vocals did while I was singing. Then at the end of the song all of the ambient noise evolves into a tremolo noise that carries into the next song.
This song is about taking a stand as I'm guessing you figured out. If you get past the rather odd lyrics in the verses it is so obviously about that. I'm not sure I was quite in my right mind when I wrote this song haha. It sort of goes along with the theme of the album which will become crystal clear as you hear the next couple of songs, but basically the theme of the album is to let go of yourself and just be alive. This song is more about fighting for the ability to do that.
9. The Mad Scientist
Genre: Hip Hop, Rap, Dance, Screamo
[Intro]
Fill your memory
With the whole
Past fantasy
Build your every
New soul
With new company
Ah, ah, ah, here we go
[Verse 1]
24/7 you're outta your mind
Got the whole world fucked man
And yeah you're just gettin' started
24/7 all men want to find
Is money and head its all they can
Yet no one figured that its so fabricated
All you'll find inside is a melody
Not the one you wrote
It's not the one you wanted
It's just the melody of the society
Yeah its insanity, no one can be free
I'm Nick Fuckin Palmer, follow me
In this revolution there is a path to serenity
[Chorus]
Get into your mind
(Whats that)
Get into your mind
Be alive
Feel the breeze
Let go of it all
Trust your instinct
[Verse 2]
So breakdown the walls and built new
beat down the hate and spread the rest
The corruption must have an end
THe world is a better place with you
With your bright smile doin its best
To the death your life you will defend
So rewrite the melody
Make it your own
Make it what you wanted
Its your melody of being free
It's no calamity it is now happy
I'm the mad scientist just being me
In this revolution there is a path to serenity
[Chorus]
Get into your mind
(Whats that)
Get into your mind
Be alive
Feel the breeze
Let go of it all
Trust your instinct
[Bridge]
Rebuild!
Serenity!
Get in your mind!
Get in your mind!
Get in your mind!
Mind!
[Chorus]
Get into your mind
(Whats that)
Get into your mind
Be alive
Feel the breeze
Let go of it all
Trust your instinct
Nick Talks "The Mad Scientist"
Another great song! I saved some of the best ones for last. It starts with a really cool dance beat with ambient synths as I sing the intro. My singing has an effect on it during the intro so that it sounds like I am singing through a guitar amp with the distortion turned all the way up. Then things breakdown into what is more classic hip hop. Some funky beats and a really nice bassline are thrown into the mix. By this point you are probably used to me rapping which I do on this song for both verses. THere is a little bit of horn synth in the background too which kinda pulls the whole song together. The chorus brings the funky bassline plus some subtle guitars, ambient noise, a great dance beat, and some very epic sounding brass synths. Then the bridge has basically the same musical elements as the chorus except I really bust out the screams here like I hadn't since the very first track on the album. That's basically the song!
This song is about life. The idea is that if you just kind of let go and let instinct lead the way instead of just following everyone else then everything will work out. Just let go of doubt and stress, and then live. The title of the song is the same as the title of the album. That is for two reasons. First, though, I must explain the mad scientist. The Mad Scientist is basically another side to me that is more crazy than my tame normal self. He is what I turn into when I do just let go and completely trust my instincts. A mad scientist also creates, so the album is called that because it is my grand creation. This song is called The Mad Scientist because it is about letting go and trusting your instincts.
10. New Religion
Genre: Rap, Dance, RockBreathe, sleep, fuck, repeat
But dont forget to eat
Smokes, booze, repeat again
To find a new zen
I say dont ever run away
Drink up you'll need it tonight
Yeah make sure your friends are ok
They'll need it for the coming fight
(The coming fight)
End the enemy
Find serenity
This is the new religion
And god knows whose religion?
Be uncontrollable
Not so gullible
This is the new religion
And god knows whose religion?
Dream big, then go to sleep
Wake up try to make the leap
Were all fucked you know
Like life's just one big show
I say dont ever run away
Drink up you'll need it tonight
Yeah make sure your friends are ok
They'll need it for the coming fight
(The coming fight)
End the enemy
Find serenity
This is the new religion
And god knows whose religion?
Be uncontrollable
Not so gullible
This is the new religion
And god knows whose religion?
End the enemy
Find serenity
This is the new religion
And god knows whose religion?
Be uncontrollable
Not so gullible
This is the new religion
And god knows whose religion?
Nick Talks "New Religion"Probably a single in the future! I love this song to death. It starts with a really sweet dance beat based around the bass drum. There is a sci-fi phaser sound that sounds kind of alien like during the verse. There is some guitar in the background which is pretty nice. It is loaded with delay to go along with the tone of the song. I do the verse in a more sensitive tone than you might expect from me. Then the chorus comes as the wobble bass drops and a more rock n roll drum beat is played. There are some symphonic synths and the the alien like noise remains in the background, but the bass drop at the beginning of the chorus makes the whole song what it is. Then in the bridge there is a nice long instrumental progression. The symphonic synths have a very epic melody. The drum beat is steady but nothing overpowering. The guitar plays a nice complimenting melody in the background. The bass is intense and helps make the melody that climaxes as everything falls back into the last chorus.
This song is a very ironic one. It is also about the current state of the world in many ways. The first few lines are about people who just party and really nothing else. Of course towards the end of the verse I state how I'm not really against partying or anything, but of course there is more to life. Haha. The chorus is where I have my favorite lyrics of the whole album. Because the line where I say "and god knows whose religion?" is a question, means that I'm implying everyone is sort of making a big deal about this is the absolute way to live your life, but who really came up with those ideas and why. That all goes back to my idea with the album of just letting instinct take you wherever you end up. This is the obvious song to close the album with and one of my favorites.
Sounds vaguely like:
The next single from the album will be either Amnesia, New Religion, or Popular Music is Dead! I'm going to leave you hanging on that. It will be out in a couple of weeks. Look for me to announce tour dates locally soon. I'm available to open up for someone on their tour. So just let me know and I'll see if it can work! (OOC: PM me)