Hello everybody,
Well this month, I ran out of time, but I decided to post what I finished anyway so all the work doesn't go to waste. A few elements of the song are left out since I had no time to complete them, others are quite imperfect and the song is practically unmixed - just very minimal gain balance, compression, and reverb. I would like to remind everybody, though, that this is a SONGWRITING contest, not a mixing contest, so I'd invite you to consider the writing and arranging of this and all other songs, rather than judging them solely by their production. There's a whole other MIXING contest for that.
This song is called "Red and Gray," a song about mental health and the constant battle between the heart and the mind.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ee6uv75w2khbz ... y.wav?dl=0
Lyrics:
Dark, nothing but the sound of breathing
Without any rhyme or reason
Trying just to get a spark
But the fire ain't igniting
and no darkness is worth fighting
When you feel you're all alone
Home, But where is home when you're abandoned?
Without partner or companion
Only granted life to roam
In pursuit of some grand meaning
Signs of help or intervening
Some celestial kind of mark
Chorus:
Hey, I've been searching for a sign of life
On this planet we call home
On this planet we call-
Hey, I've been in orbit like a satellite
Round this planet we call home
Round this planet we call home, ooh
Far from discovering my birthplace
Down below or out in deep space
Age of man or dying star?
Are we citizens of this place?
Born of dust or fallen from grace?
Either way to dust return
But where to turn to find the answers?
Doubt advances like a cancer,
Killing all I thought I'd learned
From books of man or prayer and offering
Mother Earth's or God's own offspring,
In the mind or in the heart?
(Chorus)
Red and Gray never speak the same
And I need someone to negotiate
'Cause I believe in things that I can't see
Though I try to find gray in everything
But there's a place, I know, where even gray won't glow
So I count on red to pick up the show
Gray and Red, I listened to my head
When I should have heard my heart instead.