Sunday, March 22, 2009

Can't Separate

I recorded a new song a few nights ago. Enjoy.

www.myspace.com/jacobkindberg


I am convinced, I am sure
death it stings and life it drains
the angels sing better than me
and demon's dreams grow like weeds
but none of these things
could ever take your love away

They can't separate you from me
Your love will overcome

I am convinced, I am sure
kings have throwns made of bones
powerful men wanna do me in
they were here before and will be again
but none of these things
could ever take your love away

They can't separate you from me
Your love will overcome

There is no height too high
No depth too low
No matter how I try to run
You'll never let me go

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Forever Betrayed

The title for my latest song might be a little too dramatic but that's fine with me. This song has heart and it should have a grand title even if it isn't very grand musically.

I wrote this song three years ago when I spent a month in Brazil. The lyrics are exactly how I wrote them back then but the music is completely different. I was forced to change the music because something is wrong with my voice right now and I can't hit the notes that I could before. I can barely even sing this new version of the song.

You can check out the new song here...www.myspace.com/jacobkindberg

I submitted this song to RedFizz and the comments haven't been very good, but I am excited to see that for once I have written lyrics that aren't so straight forward. Everyone on there thinks they know what this song is about and they are all way off.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Speak to Me


I was down in San Diego this weekend shooting a music video for a young singer/songwriter named Haley Montgomery. If you haven't heard of her yet make sure you go over to Myspace and check her out, she is very talented. www.myspace.com/haleymontgomery

We made the video for a song called "Speak to Me", which is about a high schooler who loses a friend in a car accident. I was the director of photography on the project and it was directed by Jill Brownlee. She did an amazing job for someone just starting their film career. This is her second music video.

We shot the video in two days at a couple of cemetery locations that were really great. I will post some pictures from the shoot when I get them from the photographer.

I think we got some awesome footage and I'm definitively looking forward to seeing how this thing turns out.