It’s 2:23am here and David Bowie is dead.

Ziggy

David Cross has bit where he wonders if the guy who works at the Las Vegas “New York New York” Casino felt the 9/11 attacks a little more than other people. It feels stupid, in exactly the same way, but I suppose that’s what it is being human, you look for connections to other humans. I never saw him live, but we spent a lot of this year learning Ziggy Stardust… and played the whole thing live in October. Just this past Saturday night we played “Lady Stardust” in our set.

The thing that always amazed me about him was his ability to collaborate with almost anyone, to try any new style or fashion or technique he cared to, and just own it. He was a chameleon, somehow always someone else and somehow always himself. I don’t know how he did it, and my god he did it all the way to the end. He was magic. He was was an unbelievably talented alien, and I’m glad they sent him to us for as long as they did.

It’s 2:51am here and David Bowie is dead.

New song, new video!

Super Rocket X-1

Earthlings! This is it, the moment has come… A brand new song for you, from me! It’s called “Super Rocket X-1” and you can download it right now FOR FREE here:
https://paulmelancon.bandcamp.com/album/super-rocket-x-1-ep

This song won’t be on the new record later this year, so grab it now! When you download it, you’ll also receive 3 extra songs we recorded: Pink Floyd’s “Time,” Radiohead’s “Airbag,” and David Bowie’s “Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide.” These, too, are FREE!

After this weekend, the EP will be available on Bandcamp for $1.99, and shortly thereafter the song “Super Rocket X-1” will also be available on iTunes, Spotify, and all the other usual suspects.

One more day!

New Single! New Video! 1-8-16!

So, for serious time. Tomorrow is the big day, I’m putting out brand new music for the first time in over 11 years. Just a song for now, a whole record to come later this year if all goes well. I hope you like it.

It’s exciting but also nerve-wracking. The ocean that you drop these little bottles into has only gotten larger since the last time I threw one in. The bigger ocean is a good thing, in so many ways, except at the moment when you’re the one throwing the bottle. Sure, it would be better and smarter to not tie your self-worth onto the end of it, but this is the emotional hand I have been dealt. I’m working on it, but, you know, here we are.

I want to say thank you to all of you, because if you’re reading this then you’re still here and that continues to amaze me all the time.