Sunday, August 31, 2014

Song Share Sunday #9: "Ode To You (All My Friends)"

Happy Sunday!

Since I missed Song Share Sunday last week, this week, I'm sharing with you a very special song that won't be on the album, but will appear as a bonus track. This is a reminiscence of my childhood friends from the days of colored pencils, crayons, and legos. To all my friends, especially my OG buddies from Francis Scott Key Elementary and Noriega Childcare, this is dedicated to you.


"Let brotherly love continue" -Heb.13.1

Until we see each other once again,
Peace, love, and curry over rice,
-Brandon

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Song Share Sunday #8: "I Love You, Lord"

This week's song is very simple. I love the Lord, my God. He made me, He knows me, and He loves me.



"Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come." -Rev.4.8

Peace, love, and pork sung bao,
-Brandon

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

So What's Been Going On With "Run, Love, Run"?

Hello, my friends!

It has occurred to me that I haven't told you much about what's going on with the "Run, Love, Run" project? Whoops! Don't get me wrong, it's not that I don't like you (I do very much!), but I've been trying to schedule in as much work as I can before school starts, and I am dying to tell you what I've been doing!

For starters, every week, I do "Song Share Sunday", where I share a new song that will be on the album every Sunday! Most of these videos are the first time anyone's ever heard that song!




So there's that to keep you busy! But if you would like to get an exclusive preview on how one of the new songs are sounding, join the MWR Mailing List, and you will be the first to hear it! Join now, because the exclusive email will be sent out next Wednesday!

I want to take a moment to thank the people who have been so graciously helping me with this project! Thank you so much to Kevin Baek for playing drums and giving the songs life, to Aaron Agudelo for playing guitar parts and ripping solos, to Rachel Chen for playing some sweet piano melodies, and to Alyson Yee for designing an awesome album cover (*hush hush* it's top secret!). All my love and gratitude go out to you! I am blessed to have such talented friends!

Early on in the project, we had the acoustic guitar tracks all laid down, paving the way for drum tracks. Between drum recording days, I found some nice pads for some songs and recorded those first. I spent a good day sitting my living room with Allan's keyboard, flipping through piano sounds and different pads to fit the mood of the song. I also found a pretty interesting patch called "Hollywood Edge FX" which turned out to be a bunch of different war sounds (machine guns and explosions). I think I could hook up some large speakers behind my garage doors and scare some people who happen to be walking by. ;)

We had some good drum recording sessions once camp ended. We figured out a nice way to record the drums so that I could pick the sounds afterwards. I learned a valuable lesson from recording drums: don't forget the sticks and the drum throne. For our first session, I found a thin dowel in my garage and snapped it in half, then Kevin wrapped the tips in electrical tape to protect the drum heads. How's that for frugal? At least it worked!

After recording some electric guitar parts with Aaron, I spent a couple days recording some vocals and redoing some acoustic guitar parts. And after recording some keys with Rachel, all the songs have their foundations. Almost all the songs are ready with drums and bass, so the grooves are all set.

So what's next? Well, as for recording, I plan to finish drums and bass this week, all vocals, harmonies, and electric guitar parts next week, a gang vocal recording day sometime next week, and it's on to mixing and mastering from there.

This is such a huge project for me, and I'm so thankful that God has given me the strength to push through and for the help and support I'm getting along the way. If you've made it this far in this blog post, thank you for believing in me and supporting me even just by taking the time to read this. I really appreciate the thoughts and prayer you put in for me too! I really want these songs to be more than just ear candy, and to bring people together. That is why, sometime further down the road, I will be announcing two very special places where the money from this album's sale will be going. I am extremely excited for this aspect of "Run, Love, Run" because it will serve as a reminder that we can all do something to help those around us. So stay tuned for that announcement!

In the mean time, listen to the acoustic videos of the songs that will be on this album! About half of them we sang before at an Allan and Friends Concert, but the rest are completely never-heard-before new songs! I try to do one every Sunday, and hope to keep it going even after "Run, Love, Run". Do share this with other people! That will help a lot! :)

Please continue to pray for me and this project, as we're about halfway through. I can't wait to see how this turns out and what new doors God will open for it!

Oh, and did I mention that there will be a bluesy melodica solo? :)

Peace, love, and Costco pork chops,
-Brandon

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Song Share Sunday #7: "Unfixable"

This Sunday, I share with you an old song. It may be new to you, but it's old to me, which makes it that much better. :)

This song is from the "Chapter 35" EP, and if you haven't heard it yet, head on over here to get for free! Without money and without cost, it is my gift to you!


This song is especially precious to me because it came in a time of desperate pleas and painful cries for God to fix the things that were broken in my life, many of which I had my own hand in messing up. The beautiful thing about the valleys in relationships is that it shows me how much I need Jesus and allows me to tell God through lyrics and a gentle picking of my guitar.

That part of my life was getting increasingly stressful and frustrating, and the one thing I kept asking God was, "Why would you keep putting me in these situations? What's the point?" Ties were breaking here and there, and we were setting bridges on fire. All I could do was to sit and watch as this relationship ate me up from the inside out. Fixing was beyond my reach. Healing was out of my sight. And all I wanted was for my Father to come in and clean up my mess.

Growing up in a fellowship and discipled for a growing spirit, I've stored three truths inside my heart. The first is that God is always good. My doubts and fears would never change that. The second is that God has His own way. The cliched saying that everything happens for a reason holds true to me, because my good God was a purpose for everything that happens in my life. The last is that God will always love me. My sins and iniquities would never change that.

These three truths are where the core of this song comes from. Even though I could not fix my life, and it felt as if nothing would ever get better and that it will only go in the opposite direction as long as I breathed, I knew that my God is bigger than all of that. My God is bigger than my fears and pains. That's because this is His world, not mine. And I am His child, not my own person.

I pray that this song will encourage you to always know and believe and God will never forsake you and leave you in pieces. We may fall, and we may stumble, but God will pick us up and heal us, even if He has to drag us, kicking and screaming, out from the sorry mess we call OUR life. And He will show us a better light.

He gives. He takes away. But blessed be His glorious name.

"Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you." -Heb.13.5

Amen.

Peace, love, and the bitter melon that Kevin loves,
-Brandon

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Song Share Sunday #6: "Your Secret Place"

Happy Sunday, my friends! I present to you another song from "Run, Love, Run" called "Your Secret Place", which is also coincidentally the sixth track on the upcoming album!


This song is about enjoying God's presence and wondering in awe of His majesty and glory, and adoring Him as our creator. How wonderful is it that the Lord of all creation, of water earth and sky, would create a being such as ourselves in His own triune image! It's about how God's beauty is not something to be directly seen, but to be felt by the presence of the Holy Spirit. This is unlike anything we have ever felt before!

I wrote this song on the last day of our summer camp last year. We started the day with a morning worship service with our counselors. We let go of all the activities and plans we had in our heads for our closing ceremonies, and took the time to simply enjoy God's presence — not to ask for anything, but to just praise Him for all that He is. We sang our last song, "Set a Fire", the counselors were dismissed to start their day, and we kept playing for a little bit. Our worship service had ended, but the Holy Spirit still had something lingering in my heart. So I started singing, "You make me. You take me away. You swept me off my feet, off my feet again." I just kept singing those lines over and over again, and every single time, the last line would strike something really deep down in my heart. God, you sweep me off my feet over and over again, reminding me that You are my Creator. Thank You for making me.

In the words of Matthew West, "What love the Father has lavished upon us that we should be called His children!" ("Hello, My Name Is" by Matthew West)

And to close, a psalm:
"One thing I ask from the Lord, this only do I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to gaze on the beauty of the Lord and to seek him in his temple." -psa.27.4 
Peace, love, and pan-fried ramen,
-Brandon