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The NEW Dreamworld Sessions
Recording the vocals for Somewhere in Dreamworld turned out to be a 10-month process, with over 20 studio sessions, loads of rewritten lyrics, and lots of laughter. For the next several weeks, check out behind-the-scenes footage of Bryce’s missed notes, forgotten lyrics, and random ramblings—every Friday at 12pm CT on YouTube.
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Vocal Recording – Day 3
Sometimes you record harmonies for a song on your new record, and sometimes you turn into an alien robot. Just another day in Dreamworld…
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Vocal Recording – Day 2
When you’ve been singing a song the same way for 12 years, changing the words isn’t exactly easy.
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Vocal Recording – Day 1
After several months of setbacks and a handful of technical difficulties, I’ve finally had my first vocal recording session for Somewhere in Dreamworld, and now I can’t talk anymore.
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It Has Begun!
The March to Midnight EP came out in October 2013. Four years later, Midnight Notion is in the studio again, and this time…THE DREAM WILL COME TRUE!
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Never Say Never – James Horner Cover
Have you ever had a song stuck in your head for almost your entire life? One from a cartoon that teaches you a valuable life lesson that you think about so often that you decided to cover it? Me too!
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Same Old Blues – Phantogram Cover
I had a very specific need for the latest cover: a song with the word “blues” in the title…but that wasn’t a song in the blues genre. Since I didn’t have anything in my personal music library, I asked for help from my friends. And that’s when I discovered Phantogram.
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Heart Attack – Sum 41 Cover
I struggled for a long time with what song I wanted to do for the latest Theme Music challenge: Medical Emergency. There were a lot of songs I enjoy that seemed to fit, and there was even an unreleased original song that I almost recorded. But at the end of the day, I had to go with one of my most favorite bands in the world: Sum 41.
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Uprising – Muse Cover
The latest theme for the Theme Music Facebook Group is “Protest,” and unlike most of the themes thus far, this one did not require a specific element in the title of the song. Regardless, from the moment I read the description, I knew exactly which song I was going to do.
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Somewhere in Dreamworld – THE ENTIRE ALBUM!?
Almost 9 years later, could Somewhere in Dreamworld FINALLY be finished!? Well, no… But you can hear the scratch demo online for free! Check it out!