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rOCkTOBER: The Electricity Doesn't Like The Man

by Strangely Shaped By Fathers

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NEW ALBUM - THE ELECTRICITY DOESN'T LIKE THE MAN - OUT DECEMBER 2023

This is the 10th song I've written this year and is my way of both giving you a Halloween gift, and also a sneak-peek into the 12 song album I will be releasing this December - The Electricity Doesn't Like The Man.

In December last year (2022), I was given an Arturia Keylab 49 synthesiser as a Christmas gift. I don't play piano. I can barely play my bass! But I decided that I would spend the next year messing around with the synth and seeing what I could do with it. The plan was simple: I'd write one song a month, only using the synthesiser. No bass guitar. No normal guitar. Just whatever sounds I could get out of the Arturia.

This song is the song I wrote this month, for October. I think it has become the title track for the album too. Each month so far in 2023 I have written a new song (believe it or not my last single, Anarchist Atheist Punk Rock Teacher, started life as an electric song too, written on the synth, and the original electric version will be released as the April song on the album). The songs cover a wide range of topics and a wide range of styles. The only rule has been it has to be recorded by the end of the month and the only instrument I can use on the recording is the Arturia and whatever drums I can program through Logic Pro.

I haven't really spoken about doing this project because - what if I couldn't write the songs? This still might be the case for November and December (those songs, obviously, have not yet been written because those months have not happened yet) but at least now I have 10 songs done and dusted. That's an album even if I don't make it to 12. But I think I will make it to 12. Years of doing improv has taught me never to underestimate the power of setting yourself arbitrary goals and trying to create something interesting from nothing. As Saturday Night Live producer, Lorne Michaels, is reported to have said: 'we don't put it on at 11:30 because it's ready, we put it on because it's 11:30'. By December's release there will be two further songs - I just can't vouch yet whether they'll be any good! The ten that already exist though - they are absolute bangers, and totally different from any of my previous SSBF releases (and even from the electro ANARCHOPHY project that first got me started with self-producing my own songs all those years ago), so even if the two songs I've not yet written disappoint, then ten I have written will make the album worth listening to. (And you know me - this stuff is always free/pay-what-you-want) so take the gamble!

Anyway, I've rambled enough. The point is, there's a new album coming out in December that is weird and wonderful and I can't wait for you to hear it. In the meantime, this October-taster is a Halloween-themed true ghost story for you to enjoy (and available on Bandcamp before it is available anywhere else). I've always had a habit of telling my students October is Rocktober, so thought I'd pay homage to that tradition by trying to write a rock song for this month. A rock song with some spooky electro-weirdness. But yes - every word of it is true.

Enjoy!

lyrics

There was a witch once told my mother
The electricity doesn’t like the man
But was she a good witch, or was she a bad witch?
And was my father, or I, the man?
At home our lights would flicker
Our bulbs would burst, our fuses short
I thought witches were just in books
So I gave her words no further thought
Oh!

The electricity doesn’t like the man
The man!

A friend once tried a ouija board
But thought he’d let something evil in
Speaking in a different voice he said to me:
‘there’s now you, there’s now me, and there’s him’
My friend begged us to kill it
Though we were not holy men
We hoped our exorcism worked
And never ever spoke of it again

The electricity doesn’t like the man
The man!

My sister would sometimes hear someone coughing
When in the house and all alone
Tell me please who could have been coughing
When there was no one else at home?
It was only when we’d moved out
That we learned that in that room
A previous owner had lost their life
Coughing blood from a fatal flu
Yeah!

The electricity doesn’t like the man
The man!

My first home after university
We had this lovely big spare room
But no matter how well you lit it
You couldn’t ever seem to shake the gloom
Friends seldom stayed a second night
We didn’t need to ask them why
We knew that was the room in which
The landlord’s dear old mother died
Yeah!

The electricity doesn’t like the man
The man!

Halloween movies I watch them in the dark
As I ignore the broken switch
And pretend the lights are off by my own choice
Trying not to think about the words of that witch
I don’t believe the dead can talk
Despite the things I’ve heard and seen
The electricity didn’t like the man
But was dad the man, or was the man me?
Was it me?

The electricity doesn’t like the man
The electricity doesn’t like the man
The electricity doesn’t like the man
The man!
The electricity doesn’t like the man
The electricity doesn’t like the man
The man!

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released October 27, 2023
All music and words written and performed by DaN McKee

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Strangely Shaped By Fathers Birmingham, UK

Strangely Shaped By Fathers is Academy Morticians/Bullet of Diplomacy bassist & anarchist atheist punk rock teacher, DaN McKee, working solo with Logic Pro, GarageBand and a rudimentary understanding of how to play guitar and programme some drums alongside his bass playing. It's a one person punk "band" that mixes the personal and political. Enjoy! ... more

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