“So, who wrote what?” (written by Kim)

In addition to “Who do you sound like?” and “Where are you playing next?”, the most commonly asked questions we get have to do with songwriting. Sue and I have both been writing songs for years, and no two people write songs exactly the same way.  When I write alone, I generally come up with lyrics and melody at the same time and the whole song is pretty much cohesive all at once. Sue will attest to the fact that I naturally settle into a structure – verses and choruses just so, etc.

In my previous band, I was given melodic riffs and asked to write lyrics and vocal melody to the songs.  Most of the writing and arranging took place away from the rest of the band.  Folkstar has been a completely different bird.

The first album contains some songs that I wrote and performed solo, which we then Folkstar-ized and made into very different songs. Then there were a few songs that I wrote lyrics and basic melodies to after the band formed, which we then looked at together and made into COMPLETELY different songs. Sue has a knack for knowing how to hit hard lyrically, and she has been great with helping me see past the structural limitations that I have always been so reliant on.  She not only plays insane electric guitar, but she’s a master of writing and arranging parts for everything, including bass and drums.  Every Folkstar song has been genuinely co-written by the two of us.  Even if we never quite do it the same way twice 🙂

The next album is going to be even more collaborative and daring.  We both write melodies and lyrics and we’re ready to take some risks.  I wrote more of the lyrics on the first album largely by default — I had all of these songs already written that I thought needed to be heard in a new, fresh way.  On this go-round, however, we’re concentrating on moving forward.  There will probably be more lyrical input from Sue, as well as more complex musical patterns.

Final Curtain
Snapshot of Sue's guitar music for the new Folkstar song titled "Final Curtain" (page 1 of 2)

We’ve been hard at work on a new song, tentatively called “Final Curtain”.  It’s darker and more introspective than anything on the first album.  I wrote basic lyrics based on a horrifying true story, and then Sue and I sat down and came up with basic chords.  From there, I laid down vocal and acoustic scratch tracks.  Then Sue spent days holed up in the studio before she let me hear the song.  This is always my favorite part.  After I come up with something skeletal and acousticky (sure, that’s a real word) and then take my hands off for a bit, the real magic happens.  Sue takes the song and adds drums, bass, and guitar, and it becomes a different (and highly evolved) beast.  Then we both sit down together and tweak. This time she really outdid herself.  There are some mindblowing guitar riffs, among other things.  We’re both really pushing ourselves in writing this next record and can’t wait for you to hear it.  In fact, I think we’re going to post a demo version of “Final Curtain” soon!

Meanwhile, you can come see us at the Wilmington Songwriters’ Sessions on Thursday, where we are the headlining act.

Also, we are going to be posting our official music video for “Cards and Letters” by the end of the week!

Get excited!
-Kim

 

Upcoming show 5/10 and competition for Barnstock ’12

If you’re a Wilmington local, be sure to check out Folkstar this Thursday, May 10th, at 7:30 at Reel Cafe 2nd floor ballroom. We’re headlining the Wilmington, NC Monthly Songwriter Sessions and would love to see some smiling faces grooving at this FREE show. Come out and listen to some good original music. You can find more details on the event here: http://www.facebook.com/events/329972870403738/

We’ve also entered the Barnstock ’12 competition. The way it works is that each band submits a photo and the 5 bands with the most “likes” on their photo get to perform at Barnstock. We created an awesome photo and would love your help – just click on the photo below. The link will take you to Facebook, where all you have to do is click “like”.

Folkstar at Barnstock

Heating up…

The brief foray into spring is quickly segueing into summer here in Wilmington as it always seems to do way too early. Our temps are supposed to be in the upper 80s this week and are only going to keep climbing from there! As the weather gets warmer, we’re cranking it up too.

We entered the OurStage Warped Tour Regional Competition finals ranked at #39 out of hundreds of entries, so now it’s up to the judges. We’re still entered in a couple of other contests in which we’re also doing well. Check out Folkstar on OurStage!

Our next live performance is Thursday, May 10, at the Wilmington Songwriters’ Sessions Showcase. We’re the featured performer and are looking forward to sharing our songs and stories! You can find more info about the event and other performers through the Facebook event.

Also, the music video for “Cards and Letters” is coming soon. We enjoyed working with local production company A Stolen Product and can’t wait to share the video with everyone! We’ll let you know as soon as it’s finished!

Thanks to everyone who has bought the album and other Folkstar swag. Thanks to you, we can keep making albums and doing what we love. If you haven’t purchased the album yet and/or you’d like a sweet t-shirt, sticker, or poster, be sure to visit our store.

It’s May already, can you believe it? 🙂

Rockin’ Ted’s Fun on the River…

Folkstar was invited to participate in a showcase this past weekend at Ted’s Fun on the River. In addition to Folkstar, the showcase featured local acoustic legends Big Al Hall, John Fonveille, Steven Compton, and Jude Eden – with an accordian cameo from Al DiMarco, who was also the emcee for the evening. The venue was really homey with a listening room vibe, and it made for an awesome night.

We treated the crowd to a lively 4 song set of “Cards and Letters”, “Reign Falls”, “Twilight”, and “Gone”. We, as well as our music, were thoroughly embraced and we met some great new friends. If you’d like to hear good music, be treated like family, and have a killer view of the Cape Fear River at sunset, check out Ted’s. We hope to be invited back really soon!

Next on the Folkstar calendar is a slot as featured performer at the songwriters’ showcase May 10th at Reel Cafe. The monthly showcase consists of short sets from acoustic acts with a featured performer each month – this time, that featured performer is us! The listening room event runs from 7-9pm.

We’re also still rising in the Ourstage Warped Tour rankings and are currently #60 for Virginia Beach!