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'''Murders''' is a song by [[Joe Hawley]]. It is the 5th track on the album [[Hawaii: Part II]].
'''Murders''' is a song by [[Joe Hawley]]. It is the 5th track on the album [[Hawaii: Part II]].


== History ==
===Inspiration===
===Inspiration===
During a 2019 interview, Joe said the melody was inspired by a dream sequence in [[The Beatles]]' film Magical Mystery Tour and a Lied by Franz Schubert titled Erlkönig.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g7t-2gaQxO0wZ187M5epjiocUdbZs8alQysD7H71xPg/mobilebasic October 2019 interview with Joe.]</ref>
During a 2019 interview, Joe said the melody was inspired by a dream sequence in [[The Beatles]]' film Magical Mystery Tour and a Lied by Franz Schubert titled Erlkönig.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g7t-2gaQxO0wZ187M5epjiocUdbZs8alQysD7H71xPg/mobilebasic October 2019 interview with Joe.]</ref>


== History ==
===Recording===
This song was originally conceptualized during [[Tally Hall]]'s [[Good & Evil]] writing phase. However, the song was nixed by [[Tony Hoffer]] when he heard them play it.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g7t-2gaQxO0wZ187M5epjiocUdbZs8alQysD7H71xPg/mobilebasic October 2019 interview with Joe.]</ref> It might have been played once or twice live during the band's residency at Union Hall in Brooklyn during the month of February 2009, but nowhere else. The demo version of the track is similar to the final version.
This song was originally conceptualized during [[Tally Hall]]'s [[Good & Evil]] writing phase. However, the song was nixed by [[Tony Hoffer]] when he heard them play it.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g7t-2gaQxO0wZ187M5epjiocUdbZs8alQysD7H71xPg/mobilebasic October 2019 interview with Joe.]</ref> It might have been played once or twice live during the band's residency at Union Hall in Brooklyn during the month of February 2009, but nowhere else. The demo version of the track is similar to the final version.


===Recording===
When asked on the 2018 Reddit AMA how Bora got the piano tone during the bridge section he replied: <br>
When asked on the 2018 Reddit AMA how Bora got the piano tone during the bridge section he replied: <br>
<i>"I recorded the piano part first. Then I played that recording through my speakers, pointing directly at my piano strings. Leaving a barbell on the sustain pedal to keep them resonating, I recorded the piano strings as the speakers played the piano part."</i><ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/a5ouhk/we_are_joe_hawley_ross_federman_and_bora_karaca/ebohahs/ Reddit AMA. 15secondsofbora. Piano Tone Recording Technique. Accessed 19th December 2018.]</ref>
<i>"I recorded the piano part first. Then I played that recording through my speakers, pointing directly at my piano strings. Leaving a barbell on the sustain pedal to keep them resonating, I recorded the piano strings as the speakers played the piano part."</i><ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/a5ouhk/we_are_joe_hawley_ross_federman_and_bora_karaca/ebohahs/ Reddit AMA. 15secondsofbora. Piano Tone Recording Technique. Accessed 19th December 2018.]</ref>


=== Trivia ===
== Trivia ==
* The "all for nothing at all" segment in this song is in reference to a song entitled [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_or_Nothing_at_All All or Nothing at All], most famously performed by Frank Sinatra.
* The "all for nothing at all" segment in this song is in reference to a song entitled [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_or_Nothing_at_All All or Nothing at All], most famously performed by Frank Sinatra.
* Joe has yet to directly kill anyone, to his knowledge.
* Joe has yet to directly kill anyone, to his knowledge.
* Murders lately has trended on the social media site TikTok, specifically the "all for nothing at all" segment. However, the sound most use is oddly slowed down and has added reverb.
* This song refers to lore around the fae courts, (fairies), the erlking name refers to the king of the fairies, known for stealing the souls of children. Specifically he only appears to someone who is about to die and only them. Which makes sense as to why he found the forest and she found the erlking.


This song refers to a lot of lore around the fae courts, (fairies), the erlking name refers to the king of the fairies, known for stealing the souls of children. Specifically he only appears to someone who is about to die and only them. Which makes sense as to why he found the forest and she found the erlking. There’s a lot more here involving the fountain of infinite mirrors and how it all related back to murder,  but if the legends of the fae are true, invoking the name of them many times here is sure to get me killed but it’s super interesting to look into and I highly recommended it.
{{Magic Lyrics}}
{{Magic Lyrics}}
== Credits ==
Engineered by [[Bora Karaca]] at the Laboratory in Beverly Hills, CA<br>
Music & Lyrics: Joe Hawley<br>
Vocals: Joe Hawley<br>
Electric Bass & Guitar: Bora Karaca<br>
Player Piano Programming: Bora Karaca<br>
Violin: Jay Golden, Alyson Montez<br>


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}

Revision as of 20:08, 16 February 2022

Murders
Hawaiipartii-cover2.jpg
Written by Joe Hawley
Appears on Hawaii: Part II
Sung by Joe Hawley
Duration 3:43
Genre World
Language English


Murders is a song by Joe Hawley. It is the 5th track on the album Hawaii: Part II.

History

Inspiration

During a 2019 interview, Joe said the melody was inspired by a dream sequence in The Beatles' film Magical Mystery Tour and a Lied by Franz Schubert titled Erlkönig.[1]

Recording

This song was originally conceptualized during Tally Hall's Good & Evil writing phase. However, the song was nixed by Tony Hoffer when he heard them play it.[2] It might have been played once or twice live during the band's residency at Union Hall in Brooklyn during the month of February 2009, but nowhere else. The demo version of the track is similar to the final version.

When asked on the 2018 Reddit AMA how Bora got the piano tone during the bridge section he replied:
"I recorded the piano part first. Then I played that recording through my speakers, pointing directly at my piano strings. Leaving a barbell on the sustain pedal to keep them resonating, I recorded the piano strings as the speakers played the piano part."[3]

Trivia

  • The "all for nothing at all" segment in this song is in reference to a song entitled All or Nothing at All, most famously performed by Frank Sinatra.
  • Joe has yet to directly kill anyone, to his knowledge.
  • Murders lately has trended on the social media site TikTok, specifically the "all for nothing at all" segment. However, the sound most use is oddly slowed down and has added reverb.
  • This song refers to lore around the fae courts, (fairies), the erlking name refers to the king of the fairies, known for stealing the souls of children. Specifically he only appears to someone who is about to die and only them. Which makes sense as to why he found the forest and she found the erlking.


Lyrics

He was in the forest looking to see the trees
But none were there
He found a girl
She found the Erlking

They were in the white wood
Gamboling out to picnic
In the light leaves broke above
Then fell below

I was in the middle ground
Looking to find the

Flowers in the garden
Wearying of the hate me hate me not
Wait they forgot
Woe oh the rot

Deeper in they crept
Oblivious of the bears and darker terrors
Or none were there
How did they dare

I was in the middle ground
Looking to find the
Fountain of infinite mirror
Tree falling no one would hear
Shadow of nobody there
Murders of murderers living in fear of it

Owls on the night watch
Solemn and easily wise to what we thought
They thought above
Sound broke below

They were in the black wood
Coveting indiscreetly her for him
Or him for her
Shown what they were

I was in the middle ground
Looking to find the
Fountain of infinite mirror
Tree falling no one would hear
Shadow of nobody there
Murders of murderers living in fear of it

I was in the clearing
Buzzing around to hearing but the
Bees & birds who knew the words

Soon arrived the twilight
Finally the night & day remembered
How they came to be

All for nothing at all
All for nothing at all
With something to do

I was in the forest looking to see the trees
But none were there

Demo lyrics

I was in the forest looking to see the trees
But none were there
I found a girl
She found the Erlking

We were in the white wood
Gamboling out to picnic
In the light leaves broke above
Fruit fell below

I was in the middle ground
Looking to find the

Flowers in the garden
Wearying of the hate me hate me not
Wait we forgot
Woe oh the rot

Deeper in we crept
Oblivious of the bears and darker terrors
Or none were there
Why did we dare

I was in the middle ground
Looking to find the
Fountain of infinite mirror
Evergreen falling that no one can hear
Shadow of nobody there
Murder of murderers living in fear of it

Owls on the night watch
Solemn and ever wise to what we thought
They thought above
Sound broke below

We were in the black wood
Coveting indiscreetly her for me
And me for her
Shown what we were

I was in the middle ground
Looking to find the
Fountain of infinite mirror
Evergreen falling that no one can hear
Shadow of nobody there
Murder of murderers living in fear of it

I was in the clearing
Humming along to hearing all the
Bees & birds who knew the words

Soon arrived the twilight
Finally the night & day remembered
How they came to be

All for nothing at all
And all for nothing at all
With something to do

I was in the forest looking to see the trees
But none were there

Credits

Engineered by Bora Karaca at the Laboratory in Beverly Hills, CA
Music & Lyrics: Joe Hawley
Vocals: Joe Hawley
Electric Bass & Guitar: Bora Karaca
Player Piano Programming: Bora Karaca
Violin: Jay Golden, Alyson Montez

References