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Went For Angels, Found Fireflies

Went For Angels, Found Fireflies

The different parts of «Went For Angels, Found Fireflies» was composed between 2004 and 2005, but the song was not concluded until 2009. The main structure of the song was built in Tarzana, LA in 2008. I remember hearing, what I thought was fireflies outside on the balkony, hence the name. However, fireflies (in California), are so rare, that it must have been something else (or I was very lucky ;).

The working title for the song was «Sand». At some point I had so many songs with desert themed names or athmospheres, that I started to perform under the alias «Desert Son».

The «Desert Son» name also reflected on the fact, that I had ended up doing most of the artistic work on my songs,  by myself. Everything from composing, mixing and playing most of the instuments.  I’ve basically always been involved in all instrumentation and recording, but at this point I decided to not have a fixed band of musicians, and approach music more as a painter or writer. 

This again, was the birth of this 5 year long album project, and enabled me to do what I am doing now. 

On The Wave Of Hope And Doubts

On The Wave Of Hope And Doubts

This song was actually inspired by a particular guitar, a Martin D45 Koa to be exact.

When I decide to buy a guitar, it’s usually because it has a voicing that is very different from my other guitars. The guitar must speak to me in a way that I don't expect from a guitar. 

Typically you'll find such an instrument on the rarest occasions and places. 

 

We were staying in LA, and our living rooom measured 13 ft in height. Along with the guitar it made a beautiful vibe. Many songs were made instantly with the guitar. 

 

The song to me is about being in a state of wonder, excitement and uncertainty. With the descending sequence expressing doubts and the ascending passage being hope. 

 

At a later stage I experimented with different instruments on the recording. Some are still present at the end of the song. Among these instruments are a Sitar, Banjo and a Portuguese guitar, if I remember correctly.