Sunday, October 25, 2009


As promised, they have arrived. Two shiny new songs for your listening enjoyment. Check 'em out by clicking this link: http://www.ryandavidorr.com/music/2880. Thanks for being patient. It's been a long process. Anyway, hope you like:) Much love


-Ry

Saturday, October 24, 2009







Okay, so the new tracks are due back from the mastering studio anytime. We're pretty happy with them. We're also happy we can move along with the rest of the songs on the album. But at least everyone will have a chance to check out a sample of the new project. As usual, here are some photos from recent sessions. My favorite is probably Whit taking a super fast ninja shot of Seagram's. Crazy bionic speed. And peace to the homies of the Wondergoat crew. Much love y'all:)

Tuesday, October 13, 2009







Okay, so watching the moon get bombed through a telescope and binoculars wasn't as interesting as we had hoped. We had trouble focusing the lenses, we didn't have near enough magnification to make it significant, and holy crap it was cold. Furthermore, I'm pretty sure it's a bad idea to bomb the moon. I still can't get over the fact that I'm saying the phrase "bomb the moon" seriously. I mean, it's the flippin' moon...we might need that later. Anyway, on a happier and far more visible note, we started tracking vocals. YAY!!!! My fav. That means we are zeroing in on finishing some tracks. Very sweet. We used state of the art blankets hung on state of the art nails to dampen the sound in the "vocal booth," and we made asparagus pasta, bacon wrapped shrimp, and marinated grilled veggies. That last part doesn't have so much bearing on the recording session, but c'mon...BACON WRAPPED SHRIMP!!!! It's a match made in heaven. Okay, maybe it's a match made in Tijuana or something, but I think heaven is probably relative anyway. New tunes coming up:) Much love.

Sunday, October 4, 2009







The show last night was a blast. Even though the weather was too cold to have it outside, we rocked sufficiently. Some people said it was the best we sounded yet. It was the first show we didn't have monitors for, so I really couldn't tell. But it was fun. We played four or five songs from the new album, and they went over pretty well.






Our friend, Jesse, opened the show and cracked everyone up. He writes really funny songs that stick in your head. He's the lead singer for the band Gorky. Check 'em out.






Thank you to all the dear, wonderful, beautiful people who come out to support us. Much love.