cluthe/lee songlist

  • presently falling, setting sun, open, here we are, the wrong time, sundown, circle, hopefully hoping, midnight, the color burns, count down, predicament, man of the mountain, a harmless song, silver lining, sneaking suspicion, pulse race, faster than you know, we will remain, brace yourself, unanswered, roll my tongue, all i see, let the music play, run alone, pieces apart, echo, betting man, black horse, dear dad, new to me, oh my darling, reels fly by, blue, go home, stay, insideout, open ended, a cold enveloping, deeper, grown, best half, in a corner, drift on, misconception, not listening, life can go, defrost mode, april day, tick tock, sideways, suspended in motion, swifter change, fade, abbreviated, simple, hands now clean, hoping for a miracle, on a wire, hands, stagnant in park, say say, hold, exact sense, beautiful, coming through, his voice, drop of rain, elevator music, brings me warmth, walking dead, london dream, red lights, never tell, it's time, walk on stilts, out the door, exact sense, breakout, i'll crawl, said and done, your shore, state of flux, hold me down, hard to swallow, once more, time to rest, familiar walls, it spins, gaze up, life anew, done, eyes open, shaky situation, black burned truth, special, everything/anything, fault line, chaos ensues, birds, dear woman, phone call, one day, crying shame, she, fragile ones, unfolding, in my time, crooked building, red clouds, the ghost, give yourself away, first light, snapshot, take flight, open heart beating

12.22.2010

Happy Holidays & new songs from Cluthe/Lee Music!!




Howdy ya'll

Matt and I want to wish you and your loved ones the happiest of holidays! As the curtains close on 2010, we have so much to be thankful for. All of your continued generous and kind words, listener-ship are deeply appreciated. We don't take any day for granted, especially the ones where we are writing together and sharing music with you all.

Speaking of music, we are so happy to release 2 new ones, Red Lights and Never Tell out for you to enjoy. Both have had a long road towards completion for too many reasons to share. Red Lights is a song Matt brought forward earlier this past summer. It's been through several changes with lots of re-recording on my part to try and get the drums and guitars lined up right. Listening to it now I think that I was trying to harness the power of Mike McCready's solo during "Nothing As It Seems" which is one of my all time favorite MCC leads EVER. The tone and lyrics allowed for a bit darker sound I think. It's one of those songs that I go to sleep hearing over and over in my head for some reason. Maybe now that we've released it, I won't hear it any more?! Haha!!

Never Tell is a tune that I wrote back in July 2010 and was the first song we've done where the focus was around building a song up around tribal sounding percussion. It's been fun, interesting and frustrating transitioning from mostly Apple Garageband drum loops to a live drum kit. Percussion-wise, Never Tell finds me feeling more comfortable than ever before and getting a bit experimental with rhythms. Matt brought a whole new dynamic to these very sad/serious sounding melodies, as he usually does. I think his leads in this song are some of his finest to date. I especially love the latter half of the song as he colors the melody sounding as if it were effortless. I've come to the point now where I lose track of who's playing what in these songs, and I believe Never Tell is a good example of that.

Go on over to www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling to take a listen to both of these songs! Cluthe/Lee Music will be taking a breather for a few weeks to spend time with family/friends and catch up on some rest! We've got 6-7 song ideas being worked on at the moment, so there's that to look forward to in 2011. Also, you can expect our second LP "Life Can Go" to be released sometime in 2011 as well. As usual there is a lot going on and again we thank you all so much for your support.

Happy Holidays to you all!!

Red Lights
Matt (music/lyrics): Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Lead Guitar, Bass Guitar
Chris: Drum Kit, Lead Guitars

Never Tell
Chris (music): Rhythm Guitars, Backing Vocals/Harmonies, Percussion
Matt: (lyrics): Vocals, Lead Guitars, Bass

12.21.2010

Red Lights.....



it's been a long road for this song, but it's finally done! it'll be posted in the next day or two.

cheers,

Matt

12.18.2010

"London Dream" posted on MySpace and Reverbnation

hey everyone----

like a lot people, i don't remember my dreams very often. being a student of psychology, dreams and the unconscious mind have always fascinated me. most of the dreams that i've had that i do remember are blurry, jumbled and incomplete as i attempt to recall them. the mind is a funny thing because this song is about the most vivid dream that i've ever had.....and it came at the perfect time.

we lost my Dad to an intense battle with ALS a few years ago. since he passed, i've written several songs about him that show the wide range of emotions that we all face when losing someone we love. i had mentioned to my wife that a week or two prior to the dream that i couldn't remember his voice. this very simple thought shook me and the inability to dial up the memory of his voice left me feeling unaware if i'd ever hear it again. i'd had dreams with Dad in them before, but he had never uttered a word.

this dream was a gift from my Dad, and it is one that i will never forget. so much has happened since he's passed....spouses and grand kids that he'd never met. in this dream, he met them all and it was a beautiful sight to see. the fact that Laurel sang along with me means the world to me...i know that my Dad loves her. i heard his voice and i can still hear it now. thanks, Dad.

take the time to say what you need to say to those around you. life can be cut short without warning.

thanks for listening/reading,

Matt

"London Dream"
Matt Cluthe (words/music): Vocals, Rhythm and Lead Guitars, Bass
Laurel Cluthe: Backing Vocals
Chris Lee: Lead Guitars, Percussion

Listen at www.myspace.com/presentlyfalling or www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling

12.16.2010

hiya

hey there....

i'm working on writing lyrics right now for a beautiful song that Chris wrote & thought that i would answer a question that i've heard a lot through the years. the question is...."where do your lyrics come from?"

to be honest/blunt, i don't know. i try to dive into the song & let nature take its course. the truth is that the course is never the same. i just let it happen.

it could be a word, a melody, a thought....but something happens. and that's when i just go with it. i feel like there are themes to my writing (at times), but i never map them out...they just happen.

the world is a beautiful & tragic place all at once...you have to choose your path every day and in every song. once you've made your pick, the door opens up a bit.

after that, you grab a pen/pencil/marker/whatever....and you write on anything. a post-it-note always works. see ya soon.....
matt

12.05.2010

December update!









Chris here writing on a very cold December Sunday. It's been a pretty exciting week in Cluthe/Lee music world. First, a music video is in the works! We're not going to say anything more, and can't wait to share it with you all! We've already posted a few videos on our new Cluthe/Lee Music Facebook page in the last week. If you have a Facebook account, stop on by and friend us! You can check out three videos that are currently up there. One of which is of Matt singing one of our favorite songs "Coming Through" on acoustic.

As Matt mentioned last week, our second full length LP is completed! "Life Can Go" is the title. It's 13 songs total clocking in at 51.1 minutes. A bit longer than the debut record. "Life Can Go" is a departure in many ways I've noticed. We've both accumulated new recording equipment in the last year, namely microphones, 4 string basses and computer software. The songs have a punchy/deep feel to them. The corners are tighter so to speak; which happens when two guys write nearly 100 songs together! So, up next is copyrighting and artwork. Maura (our artist for Here We Are) has the new record and is working on a direction for the artwork. If you haven't already been to Maura's site http://www.frag-ment-ed.com/ you should check it out. The creativity gene is STRONG in the Cluthe family : )

Lots of great new music being recorded in the last week. I think we've got quite a back log of songs from July that still haven't surfaced. That just means we've got a ton to share! Ha! All in good time my friends. Seriously though, we're both pretty busy guys with full time lives and I think we've done well balancing our careers and this band. I know we've said it a bunch, but we really do appreciate you all listening. It brings so much more meaning to the art when we know you are there.

That's about all from here for now! Stay tuned!

Chris & Matt

11.30.2010

a quick update...

hey everyone----

just a quick update from the TX half of this collaboration....
lots of stuff going on these days. i've been out of town visiting family & am excited to get back into musicmode. we have one new song that's just about done called "London Dream"---look for that to be released this week! we also have a lot of others that will be getting some attention this week & we hope to release them very soon.

also, THANKS for voting in the little contest we're in! your support means a lot to both of us.

our second record, Life Can Go, is done. we'll be submitting it for copyright in the next week or so. i was able to pick Maura's brain a bit about the direction of the artwork and i can't wait to see what she comes up with!

as always, you can listen to our tunes here....
www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling
www.myspace.com/presentlyfalling

read our blog here...
http://leeandcluthemusic.blogspot.com/

follow us on twitter here....
http://twitter.com/clutheleemusic

and also join our Facebook group here....
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pag ... 9719963329

wow...that's a lot of links!!!
yikes!

happy holidays, everyone. more updates coming soon....

Matt

11.10.2010

Unreleased songs and early demo's have been posted!




Hi friends and family out there on the interwebs!

It's been well over a year since Matt and I first started writing/recording together. In that time we've amassed quite a collection of songs that all have some early version or another. Many of these early versions have never been heard by anyone but us. We thought it was high time we shared some and so I raided my iTunes library and sifted through 17.4 hours of music to bring you 12 alternate/unreleased/demo/instrumentals. Some you know, some you don't and some you might have heard at the grocery store last weekend? Go on over to www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling and you'll find the songs listed from 1-12 at the top of the song list.

Here We Are (alternate mix)
This one has a different sounding lead guitar to it and Matt's vocals are a bit more immediate. It sounds pretty close to how it sounded when we played it live together in Austin in October.

Fade (unreleased song 2009)
Matt wrote this one and I think we just forgot about it. It's a very aggressive sounding song. The very ending has Matt singing without any accompaniment. We had planned on just having bass playing and Matt singing, but like I said, forgot all about this little beauty! Maybe someday it will resurface and be worked on?

Count Down (alternate early version)
I remember when I first started working on this one and had added a bunch of guitar. Too much in fact. The LP version is very different than this one. Matt's main acoustic track is much more present in this. The guitar solo is also quite different (I can tell at least). Of the 12 put out today, I like this the best. It almost doesn't sound like the song I know too well.

On A Wire (instrumental demo)
When I heard this today I had no idea what it was! It took me a minute or so to realise that this was the first version of On A Wire we did, sans vocals/words. Drumming is different, guitars are different. Almost a completely different song here. I really like this version, but LOVE the finished product much more!

Predicament (slow alternate version)
Matt and I think I may have posted a similar version back awhile ago? This was the one of the very first songs I heard on Matt's MySpace page back in 2008 when I'd first heard of him. This one sounds way different to me. It's a first take from me and I hit a lot of bad notes/chords, including a really really bad guitar solo (sorry guys!).

Blitzkrieg Easter Song (unreleased instrumental)
I had waaaaaay too much fun jacking up the BPM's on the drum loop. It's never been worked on because it's way too fast and has a really bad working title. Hahahaaa!! Written on Easter 2010, and inspired by fluffy white easter bunnies....with mohawks!

Setting Sun (early alternate version)
2nd song Matt and I recorded together last August 2009. This is the original acoustic guitar track from the day I wrote the music. Matt's vocals are stripped back and a bit more raw. Still sounding powerful and amazing as usual though! Back when we were still figuring out how to record all these songs, this was one Matt sung from another room in his house into his Mac's speakers. Has a pretty abrupt, strange ending that shows just how young the song was then. I think this is another one that sounds close to what it sounded like when we played it together live.


Song For A Toadie (unreleased instrumental)
Do I love marching style drum beats? Yep. Ha!! This is a little something I wrote during a cold snowy day last winter if I remember right. After writing it and sending it to Matt and told him it sounded way too much like that really famous Toadies song from the mid-90s. He agreed and so it never went anywhere. Coming back to it today I still am not sure about. Fun to hear and play that main riff-age though! Yeeeah!!

Drift On (alternate guitar heavy version)
One of Matt's beautiful piano ballads. One of my favorite songs he's ever done truthfully. He worked his ass off recording that live piano. The piano is very very special to Matt, Laurel and their families. Matt was so motivated and inspired to get the piano into our music and I'm so glad we went decided in the end to limit the guitars on this song. There's just too much there. Certainly an interesting take to here compared to the finished take.

Untitled April Jam (unreleased instrumental)
Matt wrote this and I honestly don't know why we didn't keep working on it. Sure was fun to jam on though. Just the two of us rocking out.

Rest Is Futile (unreleased instrumental)
Matt wrote this one around the same time as Untitled April Jam. He had fits on this one, though I can't remember over what. I think it might have been over getting a fitting drum loop going? I asked him if I could try my hand at recording the song and this is what I did. It wasn't quite what he was after and so we abandoned it. Another aggressive sounding song for us. The ending cracks me up with the shaker and tambourine. It's all aggressive and then we hop in the Lincoln Continental to funky town. Hahaaa!! Am I having too much fun with this today? Yep :)

New Year's Day Song (unreleased instrumental)
A very very old song I wrote back in 2001 living in Philadelphia. I was happy to be there with my girlfriend, but distressed over too many other things. I wrote it the day I found out that I had been accepted into graduate school. The sounds here reflects the frantic worry and sweet relief that followed. After Matt and I had gotten everything together for "Here We Are" we started gathering up older songs we each had written but hadn't brought to the collaboration yet. This one suffered from demo-itis and got shelved because I wasn't happy with how it turned out. Doesn't sound all that bad now that I'm hearing it ;)

11.09.2010

time to record & mix



I'm just about to record some additional vocals for a new song called "London Dream" & thought I'd share a picture with you all. Once these vocals are done, this song moves to the mixing stage. I can't wait to share this song with you all...it holds a very special place in my heart.

See you soon,
Matt

11.05.2010

New release Friday!




Happy November everybody!

Chris here, writing from the chilly mid-west to say that two brand new Cluthe/Lee songs have been posted! November is going to be a busy month with new tunes. We plan on releasing a couple more next Friday and possibly 2 more the Friday after that! We've got quite a backlog of songs that we're working through and have decided not to write any new one's until these songs get out to you all.

Brings Me Warmth was written back in August and is another "open D" composition of mine. I seem to favor that tuning for some reason (see "A Harmless Song", "In A Corner"'). I don't know. Just something about the strange-ness of that tuning that appeals to me. I had this song worked up with drums and acoustic guitar and Matt came in and added some amazing guitar work/vocals pretty quickly.

Walking Dead is a very creepy sounding song that was written the week of Halloween. Over our ACL trip Matt gave me a bunch of The Black Keys records to listen to and all October I was hooked. I tried writing a simple little blues tune. Took a very simple approach recording just one guitar track and drums. Matt does the rest! He told me he was very inspired and swept up in all the spookiness of the week and somehow channeled that into his vocals/lyrics/guitar. Listen for the whammy dives he does on the song. The bass line Matt plays is FREAKING AWESOME. Get your headphones on kids and feel the bass!

Both of these tunes are quite different from one another which keeps to the spirit of the Cluthe/Lee method now over a year old! If you're wondering about the pic at the top, it's from the Field Museum in Chicago. I took it last year in late August feeling quite inspired and hyped up over the new musical relationship that had started. I still feel like it is a nice representation of what we've done. Maybe I'm getting too deep here? Ok, anyway! Ha! Quick update on our second record. We've decided to call it "Life Can Go" and will be submitting it for copyright this weekend! Whooo!! Not sure on the time table for digital/physical release, but stay tuned here for news and you'll be the first to know!

Brings Me Warmth (August 2010)
Lee: (music) - Drums, 6 string acoustic
Cluthe: (words) - Vocals, Fender Jazz Bass, Lead Guitar(s)

Walking Dead (October 2010)
Lee: (music) - Drums, Epiphone Les Paul
Cluthe: (words) - Vocals, Fender Jazz Bass, Lead Guitar(s)


Thanks all! We love you and stuff :)

Chris and Matt

10.25.2010

Second LP is finished!



Greetings friends and family!

It's been a good long while since we last updated you all. October has been an extremely busy month for both Matt and I. Lots of travel for us in different places. We did finally get to have that jam session when we (and our wives) met for the first time in Austin, Texas about 2 weeks ago. It was a completely surreal moment for us all. See picture above. We all had a great time at the Austin City Limits Music Festival while there and got to see/eat/drink a good deal of Austin. We enjoyed it so much that there are already plans to attend all 3 days of the festival next September!

This past weekend Matt and I finally settled back into the music and finished up the final mixes, and track sequencing for the second album. The new mixes have new parts added to them that give them quite a punch. Matt and I both think this second album is largely different than our debut "Here We Are." We have included a hidden track on this album and have plans to submit a grouping of tunes outside the album that may come out as an EP or b-sides down the line. Before we submit for copyright we have to name it. There are several titles being thrown around, all of which are fitting. We'll keep you posted on when the second album is available for download. There has even been some chatter about a potential vinyl release?! Shhhhh.....don't say anything yet! Ha!

While we've been chipping away at making the songs on this second album sound as good as possible, we've also been VERY busy writing new music. As of tonight we have 5-6 new songs that are in various stages of completion. Most have been written since mid-July and are all very different in tone. These new ones will start trickling out 1-2 at a time as we start closing in on the end of 2010!

That's about it from here. Thank you all so much for your continued love and support! We love you back!

Cluthe/Lee

9.30.2010

"Drop Of Rain" + Other News!

Hey everyone---

Matt here. We just wanted to update you all on a few things & let you know that our latest song, Drop of Rain, will be posted either today or tomorrow. Drop of Rain has come a long way. I recorded the basic track a few weeks ago & sent it off to Chris. Once he finished all of his parts, he sent it back. I had mentioned that I wanted to add some piano to the song, so I did. This song has about 5-6 different mixes that I'm aware of...some with more of this, some with less of that. For one reason or another, it has been "almost finished" for a very long time. We're both happy to say that it is finished! Chris---thanks for your patience, man!

So, Drop of Rain will appear on our pages either tonight or tomorrow. When it goes live, you can hear it HERE: www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling & HERE: www.myspace.com/presentlyfalling

In Other Cluthe/Lee news....


-Chris & his wife are coming to Texas next weekend! They (along with Laurel & I) will be heading to ACL Music Festival & we can't wait! It's going to be great to sit in the same room & play some songs! We're going to try to play a small set somewhere, but it is ACL weekend...so it might be tough to land a quick booking. But, we're trying! Over a year of writing/recording/collaborating/mixing....and we're finally going to meet after writing close to 75 songs. Can't wait!

-There are several new ideas floating between us---each song is in a different stage and I've been able to make some vocal headway over the last 2 days. Looking forward to sharing them with you all.

-LP #2 (still untitled at this point) is just about ready to be submitted for copyright! We are pleased to announce that my sister, Maura is once again on board to design the artwork! We can't wait to see what she comes up with! Up until now, we've kept the tracklisting silent...but now seems like a good time to share it with you all! You can hear early mixes of all of these songs on our reverb page.

Cluthe/Lee
LP #2

1. In A Corner
2. This Is...
3. Abbreviated
4. Oh, My Darling
5. Orwell's Warning
6. Pieces Apart
7. Defrost Mode!
8. Grown
9. On A Wire
10. Hoping For A Miracle
11. Reels Fly By
12. Life Can Go
13. Don't Question
14. Not Listening


Plus, there will be a couple of bsides. We may release a single or two....for now, those will remain a secret!

That's it for now. Hope this email finds you all well. We'll have another update before next weekend. Until then, thanks for listening & thank you for your constant support!


Matt

9.19.2010

New release Sunday!

Howdy partner's! Chris here writing to let you know about "Elevator Music" which has been officially released for you all to hear on our Myspace page and Reverbnation page.

This song was developed mid-August and was inspired in part by a Ryan Adams and The Cardinals tune I had been listening to. There was something that struck me about that song's structure that had me reaching for my guitar. Matt got a working track and had vocals on it quicker than normal. He tells me the lyrics were written awhile back and felt like they'd be perfect on this song. It's a mellow tune overall and I hope you guys and gals enjoy it!

As of yesterday we are nearly finished with editing the track list for our second LP. Major progress has been made since the last update! The songs have been sent to our artist/designer to begin the process of developing artwork. Still untitled as of now, and quite different from "Here We Are" in many ways. The process of getting this next LP out will be a bit more paced I'm thinking. No time table for release has been set, but the wheels are in motion. For now we continue writing new songs all the time and have been enjoying the positive feedback on "Here We Are." We thank you all so very much for your kind words and improv album 'reviews' you've sent us. You all make this possible for Matt and I in so many ways and we cannot thank you enough! Matt and I will finally get to meet in about 3 weeks for Austin City Limits Festival. A long overdue meeting!

Stay tuned...

"Elevator Music"
Cluthe: Words/Vocals, Guitar
Lee: Music, Drums, Guitar, Bass, Piano, Mixing

9.01.2010

Comes through in ways never thought possible...

Greetings Earthlings

Chris here from stormy Columbia, MO typing up an update on 2 brand new songs that are ready for you to enjoy! Both of these tunes are part of a productive summer period of writing and these are the two newest to come from those sessions. Both are Cluthe compositions and once more showcase the musical flex both of us have and continue to develop as musicians.

"Coming Through"
Cluthe: Music/Lyrics/Vocals/Rhythm Guitar/Lead Guitar/Bass/Production & Mixing
Lee: All percussion/Lead Guitars

This song built up immediate steam when I got the demo and had so many elements thrown into it that mixing was pretty tough for Matt! This song features 3 electric solos, which is a first for us. Coming Through has an amazingly unpredictable flow to it. Listening to the finished mix it seems to come to this apex, slow down and then break through stronger than before. Matt and I both agree that the last minute of the song is one of our finest moments making music together. Matt had actually gone back and added this awesome chunky rhythm guitar that matches up so well with the other elements. Several times in the mixing process we each listened with the same amazement like "who are these guys?" Ha!

"His Voice"
Cluthe: Music/Lyrics/Vocals/Acoustic & Electric Rhythm and Lead Guitar/Bass
Lee: All percussion/Organ Keys/Lead Guitars

This song couldn't be more opposite of Coming Through in my opinion. Matt and I both really love Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers and I told him that this song reminded me of them. On this song I was feeling more comfortable on the drum kit than ever and started incorporating more fills than I usually do. I love challenging myself musically and this song REALLY put my abilities to the test. Matt's story telling in His Voice is great. I always feel like there's an instant sense of relating to what he's saying to us. I feel so lucky to have such a great songwriter by my side. Truly inspiring you guys...

In other news, there are 100 copies of Here We Are flying somewhere over Pennsylvania as we speak on there way to my house. They arrive tomorrow and we're both poised to start sending these out to all who ordered. We'll have extra copies, so if you didn't order one and want one, let us know by sending an e-mail to presentlyfalling@gmail.com

There are about 4 more songs left from our productive summer that are being worked on and we can't wait to share them! Thanks for all your love and support gang! We love you back!

Chris

8.27.2010

Order/Music Update!!

hey everyone...

matt here. just wanted to give you all a quick update on some C/L stuff:

-we've placed the manufacturing order for the cd copies of Here We Are. they should get to us by the end of next week. we'll use that weekend to get all of the shipping/order info in order and then....we'll be shipping the cds to you! like we've mentioned before, international orders will take longer. we're beyond excited to get them out to you & we really think that the artwork will blow you away. (thanks, Mo!)

-also, we'll still have some copies of Here We Areleft, so shoot us an email (presentlyfalling@gmail.com) for more info on how you can order your copy.

-right now, i'm taking a quick mixing break. two new songs (Coming Through/His Voice) are on the verge of being released. i wrote both of them very spontaneously and once Chris got ahold of them, they took on a new life. we hope to have those posted on our pages in the next day or two. in the meantime, check out two new songs (Can't Retrace/Hold) that we posted last week!

-one more thing....Chris & I were interviewed a few weeks back by our friend Donny who hosts a weekly podcast called "All That's Sacred." we were really excited that he asked us to come on & talk about our fun music collaboration. you can find it on episode #60 and here's the address: www.allthatssacred.net (Cheers, Donny!)

ok, i think that's about it for now.....let me double check.
yup.

thanks, everyone......

Matt

8.20.2010

New release Friday!

Hi faithful Cluthe/Lee listeners!

I haven't done an update in some time and figured now would be a good time to fire my blogging skills back up again! Ha!

Two brand new songs have just been finished; Hold and Can't Retrace. They are posted both at www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling and at www.myspace.com/presentlyfalling

Matt and I have both had much of our attention focused on getting the pre-orders for our debut LP "Here We Are" organized and as of today have finished taking orders for a CD copy. The order for the CDs is being placed tonight, which means we should have the shipment in our hands and ready to send to you all by first week of September. Thanks to all of you for making this possible!

Matt and I continue writing new songs as I type and have 2-3 additional new ones that are close to being finished. We should have 2 more out to you listeners next Friday! The songs we've been doing lately have had me working the drum kit like never before, and the tone is pretty full on rock.

As for these newest tunes..Hold is a Cluthe composition that was sent to me back in late June but had existed for much longer. At the time I'd started listening to some of Matt's solo songs and asked if we could work up Hold. He obliged and before long I was making a bunch of noise on the drum kit trying to find a suitable beat. Looking back at my files, it looks like I tried 20 takes to get the drums consistent! Whew! I had some sore arms that's for sure. Matt's vocals are beautiful and aggressive. I'm convinced his Strat got a work out in the process as you can hear his playing matching the vocal delivery. I am a bit of a lyrics guy, and what I love most about Hold are just that. You can find yourself in there somewhere...at least I do in nearly every song he's written.

Can't Retrace is something I recorded on July 1. It was a spur of the moment recording while I was playing around with microphone placement. The main part just came from nowhere and after I was done I liked the tone I'd captured, I went ahead and did a pretty crazy acoustic lead (something new). I sent it to Matt and he was intensely drawn to it. While he was digesting it I developed a nasty case of "self-criticism" and went back to Matt saying I didn't really think the demo was good enough to do anything with. He told me I was nuts and to let him get his vocal/lyrical ideas down and that I'd change my mind. Well....he was right. I love the line "nothing wrong, right, inbetween..." makes me think about what Matt and I do together musically. How we approach our own ideas and how we support one another through these kinds of moments.

HOLD
Cluthe: Words/Vocals/Music, Rhythm Guitar, Bass
Lee: Lead Guitar(s), Drum Kit

Can't Retrace
Cluthe: Words/Vocals, Lead Electric Guitar
Lee: Music, Acoustic Guitars, Bass, Shaker, Drum Kit with brushes

HAPPY FRIDAY EVERYBODY!

Chris

8.15.2010

pre-order ends tomorrow!




Hi everyone--

We just wanted to remind you all that the pre-order for Here We Are ends tomorrow at 11:59 PM Central Time. We may have a few copies left after the pre-order, but the only way to guarantee that you'll receive a copy is to order it before the deadline.

For those that have already ordered the cd and/or downloaded it from iTunes, cdBaby or Amazon, THANK YOU!!!

This whole process has been such a trip for us and we're beyond grateful for all of love & support that we've received from you all. If you have any questions/problems with your order, just send us an email.

Thanks again & stay tuned for a music update next week including 2 new songs!

Happy Sunday,
Matt

8.06.2010

Cluthe/Lee News 8/6/2010

Hey everyone!

Matt here---just wanted to give you an update on what we have going on these days. As you all know, the pre-order for Here We Are started on Monday (8/2) and will remain open until Monday, August 16th. The response has been great so far & we want to thank those that have ordered the cd & those that have downloaded it via iTunes/Amazon/cdBaby!! With that being said, I just want to stress that this is a limited run of Here We Are. We hope to have a few extra copies left to sell after the pre-order, but there is no guarantee that will happen. So grab one now while there's still plenty of time! If you have any questions on how to place an order, just shoot us an email & one of us will walk you through it!

In the midst of all of this excitement about the album, Chris & I have continued to write. (which is also very exciting!) We have about 4-6 songs that are in various stages of mixing/recording and I thought I'd share a little bit about the two songs that will (probably) be completed first. The first of which is an older song of mine called "Hold." It was written about 4 years ago and saw a little bit of time in my old band's rehearsals, but it never took off. I continued to play it during solo shows & added a part here & there. Chris was listening to some of my old tunes & he asked if we could work on this one. It's a really fun song to play & sing and he took it and ran with it by adding some great lead & rhythm guitar, as well as an awesome drum track. It has been a tough one to mix because there is simply so much going on within the song---but I'm happy to say that it's just about done!

The other new song is a beautiful acoustic song that Chris wrote that we've titled "Can't Retrace." His mic placement was perfect & it really picked up all of the intricacies that lie within his acoustic tracks. This musical relationship & friendship is different from any other I've had for a lot of reasons, but one of those reasons is trust. Chris wasn't 100% sold on this song, but I was. I heard something & a melody started forming almost immediately. He trusted my judgment enough to send me the files. This has happened with a lot of my songs that I'm unsure of...he asks me to send him the files anyway so he can try out a few things. When I get it back, it sounds like a different song. Chris is in the process of mixing this one & from what I've heard of the early mixes, it's easily one of my favorites we've done. It's safe to say that I'm really excited to release this song so you all can hear it!

When these songs are posted, we'll let you know! You'll be able to listen to them on our two sites:
www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling
www.myspace.com/presentlyfalling

And now some more links/addresses for you....
email: presentlyfalling@gmail.com
buy Here We Are on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/here-we-are/id383622562
our blog: http://leeandcluthemusic.blogspot.com/
follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/clutheleemusic

Again, if you have any questions about the pre-order, just let us know!

Thanks so much....we're truly enjoying the ride!

Matt

7.31.2010

Order your CD copy of "Here We Are"

Hello friends, family & fans!

Matt and I are excited to announce that on Monday August 2, 2010 we will begin taking pre-orders for a physical CD copy of our debut album “Here We Are.” The cost will be $10 for a CD and we are looking at taking pre-orders for 2-3 weeks from August 2, 2010. If this date changes or time frame changes, we'll let you know immediately! The CD’s will be pressed in a limited run, so here’s how to snag your very own copy….

1. Click on this link to get to the PayPal page: https://personal.paypal.com/cgi-bin/marketingweb?cmd=_render-content&content_ID=marketing_us/send_money&nav=0.2.0



2. Type in presentlyfalling@gmail.com into the “to” box



3. Type in your e-mail address into the “from” box



4. Enter $10 and make sure the currency matches where you live (USD for if you live in the United States for example).



5. Under “Purchase” make sure “Goods” is selected and under “Personal” make sure “Gift” is selected.



6. Continue and make yourself a password for PayPal and enter in your payment method.



7. IMPORTANT: There is an option to leave us a message before confirming your payment, please leave your mailing address so we can ship it to you! If you forget to add your address, just e-mail it to us!



8. Congrats! You have purchased our debut album!!



Once you submit payment and your address to us, you will get a confirmation from PayPal of what you paid. This is your receipt if you will showing purchase. After the pre-orders are gathered up and confirmed paid in full, we will begin shipping CDs to you over the next 1-3 weeks. Feel free to contact Matt and I if you have any questions and we’ll be happy to step you through the process. You can e-mail us at presentlyfalling@gmail.com

Thanks everybody for your support!! We really do appreciate every one of you!

Chris & Matt

presentlyfalling@gmail.com
www.myspace.com/presentlyfalling
www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling
http://leeandcluthemusic.blogspot.com/
www.twitter.com/clutheleemusic
www.cdbaby.com/cd/ClutheLee

7.23.2010

"Here We Are" is now on iTunes!!!

Hi everbody!!

Very exciting news to pass along that as of this afternoon our debut album "Here We Are" is now available for purchase and download at iTunes!! The album is available for $9.99 right now!

Another announcement is that both Matt and I were interviewed about the album and our musical collaboration for a podcast on Monday earlier this week. You can go listen to it here http://www.allthatssacred.blogspot.com/

If you are a Pearl Jam fan I HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you subscribe to this free podcast! Super special thanks to our Seattle man Donny for the interview and allowing Matt and I to hog half of episode #60!

In the coming week or so Matt and I will be in touch in about how you can pre-order your physical copy of "Here We Are." Stay tuned!!

Links to all things Cluthe/Lee are at the very bottom of this page....Thanks to all for your support!!

Muchas Gracias

Chris

7.14.2010

new songs & more album info!

greetings from ridiculously hot Waco, Texas. things have been incredibly busy lately in our music world! as we said a few days ago, we're beyond excited that our 1st album, "Here We Are", has been released through cdbaby! (you can find it here: www.cdbaby.com/cd/ClutheLee) the response from friends, family & fans (?!) has been awesome & we truly appreciate all of the support. i think i can speak for both of us when i say that the support has left us feeling a tad shy and very humble. THANK YOU!

while all of the album stuff was being finalized, we continued to write & record. it just took us a little while to catch up and get our bearings. these two songs that we're releasing today have been "in the works" for a couple of weeks and we're really happy to share them with you all today. they share a common theme/meaning, but the journey to find this meaning is quite different for each song...both musically & lyrically. here's some info about each song....look for album news right below the song info.

links to hear these songs:
www.myspace.com/presentlyfalling
www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling

"Beautiful"
Lee: (music) Rhythm Guitar, Bass, Backing Vocals, Drums, Mixing
Cluthe: (words) Vocals, Lead/Rhythm Guitar

to be honest, i wasn't exactly sure of what to do with this song when i first heard it. i just knew that i wanted to do something. Chris pushed me to try out the lead guitar on this one & i hadn't played leads in any of our songs for awhile. i just listened, closed my eyes & played. in my opinion, this lead doesn't sound like me at all. not sure if that's a good thing or not!! in any case, i had a blast & it was one of my favorite leads that i've written thus far. i just love the flow of this song & i also love the story behind it. so much so that i asked Chris to shoot me an email containing this story in his own words. here it is:

"The intro and outtro of this song was written in late 2002 just when I started 4 tracking song ideas on tape. It was one of the very first songs I recorded on my own with multiple parts. The first demo had something like 4 guitar parts going on in it! I remember sitting down and developing out this idea after a long talk with a good friend of mine named Dave. It was a talk about a girl that he had just met. I remember listening to him talk for hours about her and after the conversation I had this melody playing in my head. I titled the idea "Beautiful" for a lot of reasons, but mostly because I was reminded of how beautiful falling in love with someone is. When I went to revisit this idea in April I recall putting D, G chords as a little tribute to my good friend Dave G., who called me last month to tell me he proposed to the girl we'd talked about nearly 8 years ago."

"Say, Say"
Cluthe: (words & music) Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Mixing
Lee: Bass, Guitar, Shaker, Cymbals, Organ

this is an oldie for me. i wrote this shortly after my wife & i started dating. i was in a band then & brought this song to rehearsal one day, but like so many others that Chris & I have re-worked, it just didn't fit. i continued to play it during solo gigs because it's just a lot of fun to play and sing. also, because my wife loves it. (which makes me very happy!) Chris was listening to some of my old songs & grabbed onto two of them--"Say, Say" and "Hold" (which i'm mixing right now)--and asked if I'd like to re-work them. this is all one take & i tried my best to stay true to the original core of the song. this song, like many of my songs, is for Laurel.


ALBUM NEWS/NOTES:
-"Here We Are" is on cdbaby now!!
-"Here We Are" will be coming to iTunes in the next week or two!!! (crazy!!)
-We're hashing out a plan for physical release/distribution as i type this. We think we have all of the pieces in place & hope to have a firm update in the next week or two---stay tuned!!!
-The physical release involves more of my sister's amazing artwork, which she graciously agreed to do!! We can't wait to see what she comes up with!
-Believe it or not, Chris & I are already talking about the tracking for the next record. We have about 20 songs picked out and our goal is to keep narrowing it down until we reach the magic number of 12-15. It's going to be a tough task b/c we both love these songs so much. Once everything is finished up on "Here We Are", we'll piece it together & submit Album #2 (Untitled right now) for copyright.

So, there you have it. Lots of fun stuff going on these days in musicland. We're beyond thankful that you all are along for the ride.

Matt

**one more thing before i hit send**

if you want to be on our mailing list or need to update your email address, just shoot us an email! or if you have any questions, thoughts or complaints (whoops!), they can also be sent to the same address. our email address is: presentlyfalling@gmail.com

7.07.2010

"Here We Are" is available NOW at cdbaby.com!!!




Matt and I are very excited to announce that our debut record titled “Here We Are” is NOW available for purchase & download at http://cdbaby.com/cd/ClutheLee



Songs from “Here We Are” are available individually for .99 cents or you can purchase the entire 13 song record for $6.99. The record will be on iTunes in the next 2-3 weeks and over the next 2-4 months will become available for download on 14 other online music retailers including Amazon, Rhapsody, and Zune to mention a few. We do plan on selling physical CD’s of “Here We Are.” We will be taking pre-paid orders for those. We will have that information coming very soon, so stay tuned!



Matt and I are both overwhelmingly excited about this event and hope you all share in our excitement. It took nearly 12 months for all the elements to come together in order for us to share “Here We Are” with not only you, our faithful supporters, friends and family, but hopefully new listeners all over the world! I know Matt would agree when I say that this day represents more than the completion of this record, but the start of a long musical journey that is so very special to us! We both send out our heartfelt thanks to all of you who hear us, inspire us and give meaning to our lives! Lots of love!



Chris

7.03.2010

"Here We Are" Album Artwork!!!!




Today is the day that Chris & I submit "Here We Are"--both the album & artwork-- for digital distribution! I'll post the release dates (iTunes, Amazon, etc) as soon as we get them. It should be about 2-3 weeks. In the meantime, here's the artwork that my sister, Maura finished for the album. It's simply awesome, in my humble opinion. We'd like to thank Maura (www.frag-ment-ed.com) for doing such an amazing job!!!!

Happy 3rd of July!
Matt

(note: the first 2 photos will be included in the physical copies (cd booklets) once they are printed, which may be awhile.)

6.23.2010

A return to new music!

Hey howdy hey people of the interwebs!

After a very eventful last few months, Matt and I are slowly getting back into working on songs! These two new songs had working titles of 5/2 song (Orwell's Warning) and 5/8 song (Stagnant In Park)respectively. They were likely written in April, and so finishing them up and getting them to you all is pretty awesome considering that time frame! So, like I mentioned, Matt and I are getting back into things full swing and in fact have something like 4-5 additional tunes we're working up as I type. Matt's taking a much deserved vacation over the next week but he tells me when he returns it's "game on." We spoke the other day on the phone and both feel like we're just getting started on this whole music collaboration. I sure am excited and I hope you all are too!

Orwell's Warning

Chris: Fender Acoustic Guitar, Fender P-Bass, Drum Kit, Shaker, Mixing
Matt: Lyrics/Lead & Backing Vocals, Fender Strat Rhythm Guitar & Lead Guitar

This is the first Cluthe/Lee song I have mixed! As we mentioned in previous updates, Matt and I are both now running the same version of Garageband and made a decision that whoever brings a song to the collaboration will be the one who does all the mixing. Matt has done all the mixing up to Orwell's Warning and it should be said that he has and will continue to do amazing work. Mixing this one was a little daunting for me simply because my musical mind ran wild with ideas on how it all should be represented sonically. I had a ton of encouragement from Matt along the way and can say that I feel a sense of relief getting the first one finished! Phew! The song has a nice laid back folky sound to it I think and Matt was immediately struck by it. His guitar playing on it is just stellar! The leads he plays are very mellow and fit the tone of the song. I'm biased when I say that this song sounds so great! Having the same recording equipment and Garageband has brought up the sound in our tunes and I know this one will come across as a nice example.

Stagnant In Park

Matt: Lyrics/All Vocals, Fender Strat Rhythm & Lead Guitar, Fender J-Bass, GB Drum Loop, Mixing.
Chris: Les Paul Lead Guitars.

As Matt posted below, this song just might be about moving ;)
I could relate as I was going through a huge move into a house at the time this song was being worked on. When I first got the track from Matt, I had this little staccato part running through my head but wasn't sure if I could keep pace with the drum loop and everything else. A few practice runs and the record button went on. That part you hear along in the verses was a first take. Pretty proud of my time keeping abilities! Ha! The solo went through several incarnations before settling on this little number you hear in the song. Matt and I both think our guitar interplay in this song is pretty darn good considering we still have never met before, jammed together live. That's one thing that keeps blowing my mind with this collaboration.


So there you have it! 2 new ones with SO many more coming! Can't wait to share what's around the bend in Cluthe/Lee music land. Go check our myspace page or reverb page for all the songs! As always, thanks for listening! Lots of love!

Chris

www.myspace.com/presentlyfalling
www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling

6.15.2010

Stagnant in Park


hey everyone...

just wanted to let you all know that Chris & I have been getting back into writing/recording/mixing some new tunes! the first one of these is called "Stagnant in Park" & we should be posting it in the next couple of days. it's a song that i wrote about a month ago when i was in the middle of packing/moving. i was fiddling around with an open chord progression when the opening lines/melody came to me....

can you fit your life inside a box?
full of every memory you've thought....


moving inspired? you betcha.

like i said, it should be posted soon! thanks for reading/listening.

Matt

6.08.2010

recording is fun





Laurel took these while I was recording some lead guitar for Chris' song called "Beautiful." I had a blast recording it & we're looking forward to sharing it with all of you!

Cheers,
Matt

6.02.2010

Getting back to soundzzzz!!

Happy Wednesday evening Cluthe/Lee music fans!

It's been a nice long break since we posted new tunes and I'm happy to announce the release of 2 new songs; Tick Tock and Hands.

Tick Tock is a great bluesy number that Matt wrote and sent me just after the new year I believe. I had just gotten a very basic hi-hat + snare set up going and Tick Tock is one of a batch of tunes that the drum kit was used first used on. Matt has a real love for bluesy rock. His growl on this one is in fine form, as is his rhythm guitar and bass playing! I had a blast trading bluesy guitar licks with him 700 miles away. I'm pretty sure Matt agonized over trying to mix this song. It seemed to get pushed to the back of the line as we were writing quite a bit early 2010 into the spring time. Just in case anybody was wondering, Matt has been responsible for all of the mixing since we began work together late last summer. It's a big deal to me because he has worked VERY hard to get all 60 + of our songs sounding good and I'm sure he's a bit relieved when I say that he and I will be splitting mixing duties going forward. Software compatibility was hampering our efforts to do this from the start, and it's going to be fun for both of us to get a shot at mixing.

Tick Tock

Matt: Lyrics/Vocals, Fender Stratooocaster Rhythm/Lead, Fender Jazz Bass, Mixing
Chris: Epiphone Les Pauuuuul Lead guitar, Hi-Hat & Snare with brushes


The second release is called Hands. Another amazing Cluthe composition that he sent in a fairly complete state. I'd worked up a few leads and a drum track when in the process of both of us upgrading our Mac software, the tracks were lost! When it came time to revisit Hands, I had decided to be bold and use drums sticks on the kit as opposed to the brushes. I think the drums come across much stronger than in any previous song we'd used drums on. As Matt put it in an e-mail last week, the drumming was "badass." Hands is the first song where both Matt and I used the same version of Garageband which made putting the song together much simpler! I'll spare you all the nerdy tech-talk on this one :)

Hands

Matt: Lyrics/Vocals, Fender Strat-rat-a-tat-tat-ocaster Rhythm Guitar, Fender Jazz Bass, Mixing
Chris: Drums + Sticks, Epi-ET-phone Les Paul Lead/Rhythm Guitars


As always, thank you for listening!


Much Love

Chris

5.26.2010

time to get the ball rolling again!

hey everyone...

Matt here writing while surrounded by a wall of boxes. the move went well & my wife & i have been working non-stop...but it's really starting to come together & we love our new place. while we settle in, Chris & his wife are packing up to move into their new home in Columbia. lots of changes going on these days, but the music remains a constant.

i will finally re-fire my mixing machine later today & we have a few that are "very close" to being finished. i hope to have at least 2 of these new songs finished by the weekend so we can share them with you.

i picked up my guitar last night & played for about 45 minutes & it felt great. i haven't played in about 2 weeks b/c of the moving craziness.

in album news.....
the artwork is about 90% done! Maura (my amazingly talented sister....her link: www.frag-ment-ed.com) has been hard at work & she's just making some finishing touches. Chris & I have not seen the finished product & we can't wait!!!! once the art is finished, we'll submit it & it will be available to download soon.

so, there you have it. the musictrain is rolling again & we can't wait to see where it takes us!

thanks for listening (& reading)...
Matt

5.07.2010

New songs released!

Hello from the interwebs of Columbia, MO! Chris here with a pair of headphones on listening to newly acquired Pearl Jam bootlegs. Matt and I are proud to release into the wild a pair of new songs that were written about a month ago; "On A Wire" and "Hoping For A Miracle." Matt and I spoke over the phone yesterday and he said that he felt like these are the best two songs we've released together. We talked about how diverse both songs sound and we both agree that these two songs strongly represent everything each of us brings to the table musically.

"Hoping For A Miracle"

Cluthe: Words/Lead & Backing Vocals/Slide & Lead Guitars
Lee: Music/Rhythm Guitar/Precision Bass/Drum Loop

Matt says its the catchiest riff I've written! He says the lyrics and vocal melody were very easy to develop. If I recall he said the lyrical inspiration was from a debate he'd had with someone. The very ending of the song is very hard hitting and Matt says he literally punched his guitar at the very end of the song. Listen for the explosion!


"On A Wire"

M. Cluthe: Words/Music/Vocals/Rhythm Guitar & Lead Guitars/Jazz Bass
L. Cluthe: Backing Vocals & Harmonies
C. Lee: Lead Guitars/Backing Rhythm Guitar/Drum Kit

Matt's wife Laurel makes her return to singing backing vocals/harmonies since "Stay" which was written way back in December 09' if you can believe it! Both Matt and I feel that having Laurel singing on anything we do makes it instantly better. I love the Cluthe harmonies in this song!



So there you have it! Both new songs can be heard at www.myspace.com/presentlyfalling and to hear all songs go to www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling

Matt tells me the artwork for our debut LP "Here We Are" is getting very close. We are primed and ready to get this LP out there for you all to enjoy! Thanks for staying patient with us and as always we both sincerely appreciate all the kind words, support over the last 9 months!

Love to you all!

Chris

4.29.2010

hey, hey

hey everyone...

Matt here writing from windy Waco, TX. I just wanted to pop in & give you a bit of an update. The last couple of weeks have been quite crazy with finals, moving and a new job all in full swing. So, I haven't had as much time to work on music. However, I did take full advantage of my downtime yesterday to work on mixing the next batch of four songs!

They're all coming together nicely & we hope to have them posted very soon. My wife, Laurel, makes her return to singing backing vocals on the song "On A Wire." She really took this song to a whole different level. Another new one that I'm really excited about is a great song that Chris wrote the music for..it's called "Hoping For A Miracle" & I had a lot of fun playing slide guitar on this one! We have a couple of others ("Tick Tock", "Quarters On The Floor" & "Genesis") that are nearing completion as well. "Tick Tock" is a new/old song of mine....the bluesy riff is old, but I re-wrote the lyrics for it.

Like I said, we're moving into a much larger place & one of the benefits of that is that I'll have my own music room! My gear is spread all throughout our current house (mainly in the dining room...yup. the dining room!) and I'm really excited to have everything centrally located. Chris is moving as well & he's getting a music room too! So, we're both really happy about our moves!

We'll try to get these posted as soon as they're ready. In 2 weeks, all of the finals/moving craziness will be over & i can't wait!

Hope this finds you all well & thanks for listening/reading,

Matt

4.17.2010

Some things old, some things new.

Hey all

Quick update from the Cluthe & Lee music world. We have posted 3 new songs this morning!

Hands Now Clean

Matt: Lyrics/all vocals, slide guitar, j-bass and lead electric guitar
Chris: Acoustic Guitar, all percussion and lead electric guitar

This one was written the same day as "In A Corner" back just after the new year and was worked up during a flood of tunes at the time. It was all but forgotten until I wrote Matt and asked him about a file I had that sounded incomplete. He sent back the version of this song that is posted now and said we had pretty much worked it up, but totally forgot about it. Matt plays a rockin' slide and bass on this one. I had been on a Zeppelin kick at the time and I think there's a definite influence in the song.

Abbreviated

Matt: Lyrics/all vocals, lead guitar, j-bass
Chris: Acoustic guitar, piano, drums/percussion


Written March 30, 2010. We both think this is the most upbeat, happiest song we've done together. It started with some happy C and D chops on the piano and grew quickly from there. When Matt sent it back with vocals/lyrics I could tell he had some real fun singing! He sent the lyrics and before I listened to the playback, I read them. There lying in the first few lines was the word "abbreviated" and I wondered how the hell he was going to sing such an unusually long word. Matt says he remembered this when he titled the song, ha! The guitar work he added is really awesome (thanks chicken salad!)and the bass matches that upbeat piano. We both joked quite a bit about the upbeat/happy feel to this one and how it was a refreshing change from some of the darker stuff we'd been doing the last month or so.

Simple

Matt: Lyrics/all vocals, main rhythm guitar, j-bass, effects
Chris: Lead guitar

Last week Matt sent me 3 new songs in one day. This one came complete with lyrics and a driving/rhythmic guitar track. I think the main guitar has its own percussive quality to it and so we elected not to do any drums, etc., on it. It has a very atmospheric tone to it thanks to Matt's awesome mixing work! This song came together VERY quickly. Maybe the fastest ever?


We are both really stoked to continue writing songs and getting to share them with all of you! These 3 songs are all very different and I think represent an obvious diversity of musical taste/ability. On my end I know that this is one of my favorite things about playing with Matt. I just never know what is coming next!
These songs are up on MySpace for you to enjoy and will be posted on ReverbNation along with all 52 completed songs. Thanks for all your support! You know who you are!

Love and all that,

Chris

www.myspace.com/presentlyfalling (listen to the 10 most current tunes, read blogs!)
www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling (listen to everything we've done thus far!)
www.twitter.com/clutheleemusic (follow us on Twitter!)

4.10.2010

3 new songs completed and copyright certificate for LP arrives!




Happy Saturday all! Chris here writing from sunny Columbia, MO this morning to share some very exciting news! Yesterday Matt received our official copyright certificate for our debut LP 'Here We Are'. You'd think we both won the lottery judging from our talk yesterday! Come to think of it, I'd say this music and friendship is no different : )

Ok, so updates on the music. Matt worked his arse off this week and finished mixing 3 new songs; Sideways, Suspended in Motion and Swifter Change. All of these will be posted on the Reverb and MySpace page today!

Sideways was something Matt wrote just before he left for his vacation to Portland/Seattle last month. He sent me this e-mail right before he left saying that he knew we were about to take a pause in writing but that he couldn't help himself! The part of the song that hooked me was the "la, la, la, la" bit and the more I listened the more drawn in I got. While Matt was away I loaded up the song with a lot of instrumentation including a harmonica intro that I couldn't get in key! I think I tried 3-4 different parts before we dropped it and added what you hear now in the intro.

Sideways
Cluthe: Lyrics/Vocals/Rhythm Fender Strat/Fender Strat leads/J Bass
Lee: Fender Acoustic Guitar/GarageBand Orchestral Strings/Piano/Backing Vocals/Drums/Percussion/Les Paul Electric Lead

Swifter Change is a song that was originally written back in first week of September 2009 with a working title of "After The Chili Song." Yes, I had just eaten a bowl of chili before recording it ; ) It was a pretty complex little number as far as my musical abilities go. Lots of picking patterns in there. I brought this one back to Matt's attention in late March and he latched on to the piano parts I'd recorded. He sent me back this jaw dropping delayed guitar lead along with some rough vocal ideas that had a very haunting and fitting tone to them. This song also does not have any percussion, which hasn't been done since "Setting Sun" maybe? After 50 songs, the ol' memory starts getting fuzzy!

Swifter Change
Cluthe: Lyrics/all vocals/Fender Strat lead with delay
Lee: Fender Acoustic/Piano/Fender P-Bass

The last in the three S's series is Suspended in Motion which was written by Matt. It's working title was "Growing Up" which is appropriate as you listen to the lyrics. I found myself relating to some of the themes in here, which Matt has such a talent for in his writing. Pair that with his incredible singing and playing and you have this song!

Suspended In Motion
Cluthe: Lyrics/all vocals/Fender Strat Rhythm/Fender J-Bass
Lee: Les Paul leads/effects/Shaker

Well there you have it! 3 songs all in one release! We are excited to continue sharing this with you all and really do appreciate all the faithful listeners and support!

Whole Lotta Love-
Chris

4.08.2010

what's on deck....

happy thursday everyone...

i just thought i'd give you an update on what we have cooking right now. but first, here's a quick album update for ya. we're officially copyrighted (yay!), but are still waiting to receive our documentation of the copyrights...which should be arriving any day now. Maura is hard at work on the artwork and i can't wait to see how it has progressed b/c her rough drafts were absolutely amazing!

as far as the new songs go, we have several that are in various stages of mixing/recording/production. i should wrap up the mixing on a couple of them tomorrow & we'll post those this weekend. here's what we're working on:

-Fade
-Tick Tock
-Suspended In Motion
-Swifter Change
-Sideways


plus, we each have a couple of new ideas that we're passing back & forth through the interwebs. lots of fun stuff coming up! as always, thanks a ton for listening to our songs & reading this silly blog.

Matt

3.31.2010

April Day/Drift On

hey everyone....

Matt here enjoying the awesome smells of Laurel's Sweet & Spicy Chicken Drumettes. Yum....

so i thought i'd share some info about the two latest Cluthe/Lee songs before i get too full. i just finished mixing them this afternoon & we should have them posted on our pages by tomorrow afternoon.

"Drift On"
Cluthe (words/music): piano, j bass, mixing
Lee: all guitars

this is a piano ballad that has taken a long time to complete...and that's my fault! i'd been messing around with the chord progression for awhile and a big thanks to Chris for being so patient!! once i finally nailed down the chord structure, i hit record. this one has been "finished" for awhile, but it seems like it took forever to mix. there was something about it that just sounded off...

after taking a break from mixing this song, i heard it with fresh ears this morning & i could see/hear the end. Chris has some soaring notes on this song that really stand out & it's hard to imagine this song without them!

"April Day"
Lee (music): rhythm guitars, acoustic lead guitar, p bass
Cluthe (words): vocals, rhythm/lead electric guitar, mixing

this is a beautiful song that Chris wrote....as soon as i heard it, a melody formed. the vocals also came together rather quickly. my family is always on my mind & this is a song about a day in April when our family changed. we miss you, Dad.

we have a few others that we're working on right now...looking forward to sharing them with you soon! gotta run..dinner's ready! thanks for listening!!

Matt

3.28.2010

Crazy calls, covers and copyrights!




Happy Sunday all!

Chris here writing from Columbia tonight with the Avett Brothers "Carolina Jubliee" LP blaring in my headphones (go get it if you haven't heard). There has been a lot of activity in the Cluthe & Lee music world since last you heard from us! First and most significant is that I received a call at work from the Library of Congress on Thursday last week to inform me that our debut LP "Here We Are" has been copyrighted and the certificate is in the printing press and will arrive in 2-3 weeks! It had been a long time since I jumped up and down with excitement, but that's exactly what happened when I heard the news! Matt was in class when I sent him to the news and he was IM'ing me freaking out! He said that it was very hard to hide his excitement in a classroom full of people! Ha!

Once the news broke, we began discussing initial thoughts on how to get this album distributed once the artwork is completed. I think we've settled on a vehicle for online distribution that is pleasing and meets our collective needs/wants. We are both very excited to be where we're at in the process right now and know that once it all comes together it will be worth the wait!

As far as the music goes, both Matt and I have been taking a small break to record/cover some of our favorite songs! We each made a list of 5 that we often play solo and have already completed two. First is Radiohead's "Nude" which has Matt playing/singing lead and Pearl Jam's "Indifference" which has me singing/playing lead (my debut on lead vocals). We've also got Ben Harper's "Amen, Omen" just about finished, but still needs some work. If you would like mp3's of either covers we've finished, please e-mail us at presentlyfalling@gmail.com or ask in person and we'll be happy to oblige!

Original music continues to be written in droves even as we put down these covers. Music is flying everywhere and at the moment we've got a few that are in production including a classic Cluthe composition called "Sideways" and sees us going back to a less experimental sound than the last few we've done. Another one called "April Day" that is a beautiful acoustic and salt shaker song that has very moving lyrics. Others include a crazy guitar driven song called "Fade" which Matt wrote back in December I believe and an old forgotten tune I did back in September just as this whole thing started to lift off.

All this said, Matt and I are already formulating track lists for LP #2! We both sent some initial lists to one another culled from something like 30+ songs that aren't on "Here We Are"!! Productive? Yes, you could say that. So, some other news is that Matt and I will finally be meeting mid-June this year! Plans are being made, courses plotted, spaceships getting booked for a long overdue and awaited meeting!

We both sincerely thank you all for your support and listening to our music! It does mean a lot to us both! Lots of love!

Chris

PS: Here are a few pics of me playing bass for a new song "Fade"

3.22.2010

Defrost Mode!

happy monday, everyone....

i'm just about to post our latest song on our page, but thought that i should explain it a bit first. i was in the middle of a mixing marathon when i stepped away from the computer & grabbed my Strat. this riff came pretty quickly and i was having fun playing a little chord progression while muting/raking the strings a bit. then these lines popped into my head:

"why's the world...why's it gotta be so cold? it's taking its time hanging out in defrost mode!"

to be honest, there wasn't any intention a a deeper lyrical meaning. but as the song unfolded, a certain theme became somewhat clear to me, as it will to you. i quickly plugged in & hit record before the moment was lost. i recorded 2-3 different versions of this song...i was trying to somehow piece the loose & fun verses/choruses with a more reflective bridge. i tinkered a bit & hit record one last time...this is that take. Chris was immediately receptive to it when i told him that it was a very rough idea that i thought we'd just put on the shelf. well, it's not on the shelf at all. he added some awesome drums & a tremendous lead track that really jumps out at you.

turn it up, tap your foot & hope you enjoy it!

Matt

"Defrost Mode!"
Cluthe: (words/music) vocals, rhythm guitar, j bass, lead guitar, mixing
Lee: lead guitar, drums

3.19.2010

new song "Life Can Go"

Hi friends/family/fans

Happy Friday to you all! Spring is tomorrow and with it new songs and a temporary pause, more on that in a bit. Early last month Matt had sent me a song he'd wrote in the early morning hours after a spirited debate he was privy to the evening before. My initial response to it was emotional. The subject matter in the song hit so close to home as it is an issue I spend most of my profession dealing with. Matt had forewarned me that this was a song that he wished he didn't have to write, but that it needed to be done (if that makes sense).

I developed something simple for it and played an acoustic lead, which I've not done on any of our songs together to that point. Recording it was tough as I also went with a different recording approach by mic'ing the room. A few passes were needed to get the sound just right. I think it will come across as painfully beautiful, or at least that is still my take on "Life Can Go."

As for the aforementioned pause, Matt had an excellent idea to break out some of our favorite songs and cover them! We are currently working on one as I type this and am really excited to see what you all think. There are still multiple songs in the cue right now that are being mixed. They've been mentioned in the last few posts, so be on the look out for them soon! As always, thank you so much for all your support, comments and visits to our music pages!

Life Can Go

Matt Cluthe: Lyrics/Vocals/Acoustic Guitar/J-Bass
Chris Lee: Electric and Acoustic Guitar Leads

3.17.2010

back in the swing....

hi everyone....Matt here. now that i'm back in town from Seattle/Portland, we're back to work. although, it's not work at all...it's an absolute blast! but i digress.....

so we're back to it & it's like we didn't miss a beat. we have several songs in various stages of recording/production right now. they are: DEFROST MODE, SIDEWAYS, LIFE CAN GO, APRIL DAY and two others that are still untitled at this point. Life Can Go is just about done, so that will be the first one that we post out of this bunch. we'll be sure to let you know when it's available online.

just want to wish a very happy 40th anniversary to my parents....Dad, we miss you. and to Mom, thanks for your strength.

more updates coming soon, but i thought i could share a picture from our trip to Seattle. talk about inspiration!

cheers,
Matt



jimi hendrix' guitar pedals at the EMP in Seattle

3.04.2010

heading outta town...!

happy thursday, everyone....

my wife & i have been looking forward to this day for awhile now. we're heading to the Pacific Northwest (Portland & Seattle to be exact) for a much needed vacation. no classes, no work...just exploring, having fun & soaking up some culture. i know we'll be hitting up several record stores while we're there as well....can't wait to see what vinyl we add to our collection!

anyway, with all that being said....Chris & I are taking this week to recharge our batteries a bit. we've been churning out song after song like crazy this year & it'll be nice to sit back and explore some new tunes. i'm still not sure if i'll bring my acoustic or not, but i know that i'll be writing.

with the completion of the album (and eventual release) in sight, we just want to say how truly thankful we are to all of you that have been listening to our songs & reading our words about this collaboration. thanks.

i'm going to take the next couple of hours to work on mixes for our next 3 songs and here's a little description of them for ya:

"Defrost Mode"
a loose, fun stomp of a song that i recorded a little over a week ago. Chris describes it as my "Paul Westerberg Song."

"Drift On"
a piano driven ballad about a man's desire to find himself & finally go home.

"Life Can Go"
a dark, somber song that i wish (the subject matter, that is...inspired by a spirited debate in class regarding child abuse & neglect) never had to be written. there's hope in there, though....you just have to get through the pain first to realize that life can go on.

so there you have it! i know that we have a few ideas waiting for me when we return from our trip that Chris wrote.....and they sound amazing.

as always, thanks for listening/reading.

cheers,
Matt

3.01.2010

Not Listening/Don't Question

"Not Listening"

Matt Cluthe: Lyrics/Vocals/Reverse Vocal Effects, Rhythm Fender Electric Guitar, Fender J Bass
Chris Lee: Drum Kit, Lead/Rhythm Epiphone Les Paul

If I were a wilderness photographer, and this song were a bird, it would be a strange bird rarely seen or captured by lens. One that I’d wait a lifetime to capture/hear. I put on my headphones early last month (February) and when I pressed play on this demo, I was met by a flood of sound and something that sounded like a record being played backwards. I thought to myself, what, or even who is it?! Many of Matt’s songs up until here lately have had this straight ahead feel to them, but this…. strange bird…was the sound of Matt heading in a new direction musically. He tells me my influence may be the culprit, but whoever is to blame I have to say that this is one of the coolest songs we’ve worked on together. My initial reaction was to play a bunch of spacey leads, to match the almost ‘alien’ sound I was hearing. I kept thinking this might be what madness sounds like (“voices in your head..”). The early cuts were almost too overwhelmed with sound and so I scaled back a few times before getting it ‘right.’ I think it’s one of the more concentrated set of notes I’ve played and there’s something refreshing about that IMO. The drums were also a challenge and matching the stops and starts was an exercise in patience, that I know in the end will shine through when you listen to this. Matt’s vocal delivery and rhythm playing have taken on a new life and I know we’re both excited to hear what comes next!



"Don’t Question"

Matt Cluthe: Vocals/Lyrics, Rhythm/Lead Guitar, J Bass, Piano, Drum Loop
Chris Lee: Lead Guitar

Quickest song developed to date! Maybe a day? This by far is the very least I’ve ever played on any song we’ve done. One guitar track, pretty simple set of notes that accompany a gorgeous progression. Again a tremendous amount of satisfaction, doing more by playing less and playing what fits. I think this song is a great example of two musician’s having a no ego approach to writing/playing. A beautifully honest song that sees Matt take a radically different vocal approach than Not Listening. Showcases his smooth lead playing and sense of sonic accompaniment that make it sound like there are 3-4 of us instead of just 2. We continue to cut through new musical terrain each new song we post and lately I have no sense of what Matt will send next!

Thanks to everyone for your ears, your interest and support! Lots of love!

Chris

2.26.2010

Friday Update...

hey everyone..

just wanted to give a quick update on what's been going on. i finished mixing another batch of 3 new songs today---"Not Listening", "This Is.." and "Don't Question." we'll get those posted on our sites within the next couple of days. we also have a couple that are close to being finished---"Drift On", "Life Can Go" and "Defrost Mode." it's my hope to mix those 3 before my wife & i leave for Seattle and Portland next weekend. (for the record.....we're REALLY excited about that trip!!!)

so 2010 has definitely started with a big bang for Chris & i! we wanted to thank you all for listening to our songs...i still can't believe how many plays they are getting! it means the world to us that you all are listening & supporting our musical journey.

some album news.....

yup. ALBUM NEWS!!! we got word from my sister, Maura last week that she's just about done with the three rough drafts for the album artwork!! we should see them this weekend and we're really excited to see what she's come up with!!! the next step is picking one of those 3 drafts. our copyrights for the album should be arriving very soon, so the timing of Maura's email was perfect.

once we have everything squared away, "Here We Are" will be up on iTunes and possibly Amazon or cdBaby.

this is truly something that i never imagined happening & i just want to thank Chris, Laurel, Allison, Maura and all of our friends & family.

thanks.

be on the lookout for those 3 new songs in the next few days.

happy friday,
Matt

www.myspace.com/presentlyfalling
www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling

2.23.2010

Best Half


hi everyone....

it's a snowy day here in Waco, so i'm finally getting around to posting this blog while i mix the next batch of tunes.

there are so many things that i could say about this song & what it means to me. but after a lot of thought, i've decided to keep it short & sweet.

this song was written for & is about my wife---the love of my life. she keeps me grounded & has the biggest heart of anyone that i've ever met. i am beyond thankful & grateful to have her in my life.

thank you, Laurel.

Matt

2.20.2010

Misconception; 2 of 3 new song releases this weekend!

Hey everybody

Busy weekend in Cluthe & Lee music land! Misconception started out as a drum loop that I built a few months ago. Without a real full drum kit (its coming, don't worry) I've been working on developing these loops that aren't monotonous and have tempo changes. This one came up and I liked it so much I put down some basic chords to them. It started sounding a bit vanilla and so as usual I put some weird fucked up chords in it and asked Matt to get out his Strat and solo! Matt's chops are getting better by the second people! Its one of the songs where all of our guitar work managed to stay. Its not easy playing 700 miles apart from one another, but this song sounds like he may have been standing recording his solo while I was playing mine. Turn it up and enjoy! Thanks for all the support guys and gals! I see Man of the Mountain has a lot of plays already! Very cool!

Misconception

Matt: Vocals/Lyrics, Fender Stratocaster guitar solo
Chris: Drum loop, Fender P-Bass, Epiphone Les Paul

www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling (to hear it all)
www.myspace.com/presentlyfalling (to hear 10 newest songs)

2.19.2010

Man Of The Mountain


hey everyone out there in cyberworld...

Matt here. just wanted to share some info on what Chris & I have going on and tell you about the song we just posted. first off, we're going to be posting 3 new songs over the weekend...one per day...and it all starts of with "Man Of The Mountain."

this is a song that i wrote right around the time that my old band, End Result, was coming to an end & i was starting to play a lot of solo shows in & around Houston. i think it's safe to say that this one was inspired by reading John Krakauer's novel "Into The Wild."

my take on this song is simple & has been written about time & time again. it's all about an individual's search for purpose. take the character in this song...he leaves all that he knows & loves behind to find himself. he will only return once he feels that he is once again himself & on solid ground. i think it's a thought that everyone can relate to at one time or another.

like i said, i wrote this one a few years ago & i've played it live many, many times. but no matter how many times i played it, it felt like it was lacking a backbone. i shared an old & rough demo of this song with Chris & he was excited to work on it. we pushed it back a bit b/c we were so focused on the other new tunes, but i finally got around to re-recording the bones of the song along with the bass track & sent it off to Chris. to put it simply, he finished it. his lead work elevates this song to somewhere that i didn't even know it could go.

so, there you have it! we'll be posting 2 new ones this weekend--"Best Half" & "Misconception." we also have a few others that are coming along nicely. until then, enjoy the song & thanks for your support & for listening!

Matt

LINKS:
www.myspace.com/presentlyfalling
www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling
http://leeandcluthemusic.blogspot.com/
http://twitter.com/clutheleemusic

"Man Of The Mountain"


Matt Cluthe: vocals, lyrics, rhythm guitar, bass, slide guitar, mixing
Chris Lee: lead guitar, drums, tremolo guitar

2.14.2010

In A Corner rocking out!

Hi all

I meant to get this blog done on Friday, but my work PC sucks (yeah Mac!).

The latest song called "In A Corner" was posted on Friday and I see we've already had some plays! When I wrote this one about 3 weeks ago I had been on a bit of a Led Zeppelin kick. I had also started messing around with alternate tunings and came back to one that has been used on several others (A Harmless Song, Let The Music Play).
Combine that open D tuning with a capo and some Zeppelin and you have "In A Corner."

Matt's reaction to it was immediate! He wrote back saying it was a song that was 'in his wheel house' and I'd say within a day he had these searing vocals laid down. When he sent it back and it took off from there. Matt's slide guitar work on this is just flat out awesome and added this nasty/awesome element to it : )

Enjoy this blues/zep/nasty-awesome infused tune and I promise not to use the words nasty-awesome every again, ha!!

In A Corner (aka Zep Song)

Chris: Acoustic Guitars, Bass, Drums, Hand claps
Matt: Vocals/Lyrics, Slide/Lead Guitar


As always, thanks for listening!

Chris

Currently listening:
Sun Giant EP
By Fleet Foxes
Release date: 2008-04-08

2.13.2010

Open D Fun




recording bass & guitar for "Best Half"

2.12.2010

quick update

hey there...

we just wanted to let you all know that you can now follow us on Twitter. search for "clutheleemusic" & add us. also...we've posted a new song called "In A Corner" on our pages today. it's a bluesy stomp of rock n' roll. hope you dig it! more new songs + an update on the album coming very soon.

Matt

links:
www.myspace.com/presentlyfalling
www.reverbnation.com/presentlyfalling
http://twitter.com/clutheleemusic
http://leeandcluthemusic.blogspot.com/

2.06.2010

up next...

hello all..

it's matt. i'm taking a break from listening to some early mixes of our next batch of songs & thought i'd drop a line. since christmas, chris & i have been churning out these songs at a crazy pace & we're having a blast. they're all so different & it's always exciting when he sends me a new idea because i have no clue what it will sound like & how my musical brain will react.

right now we have 3 solid songs that are in various stages of production, with a few others waiting in the wings. i thought i'd share a little bit about each one of these three to serve as a preview for when we post them.

"in a corner"

this song has been known as "Zep Song" to chris & i for the last couple of weeks. we needed to a concrete title, so i thought about the lyrics & theme, and "in a corner" popped into my head. this one is a two and a half minute bluesy stomp of rock n' roll. chris wrote it & i immediately knew that this one was going to be fun to work on.

"man of the mountain"

this is a song of mine that i wrote about a year or so ago. it always seemed like it was missing a few parts. enter chris & his awesome lead guitar work & drumming/percussion. i've just finished the slide guitar work on this one & it should be a lot of fun to mix & see how it ends up.

"my best half"

a song i wrote a couple of days after hearing "in a corner" when chris re-introduced me to open D tuning. it really came together pretty quickly. i had a rough sketch & chris helped me whittle it down a bit and he also added some beautiful guitar lines that took it to a completely different level. it's for my best half, Laurel.

aside from those three little ditties, we've been talking & exchanging a few other ideas as well. among them is a riff-infused gem that chris wrote & a piano ballad that i've been working on for awhile. can't wait to share them with you all soon. until then, thanks for listening.

matt