Tuesday, May 3, 2011

New Song From the Good Old Days!

Life is funny sometimes. It's been almost a year since our esteemed founding member, writer, violist and vocalist Trevor left for Ohio and all this time certain files have lain dormant on my computer...

...wonderful files...of unfathomable potential.

You see, in music as in all disciplines, the more you do something the better you become at it. Right before Trevor left we recorded some of our more recent songs. We'd been playing together for years, we were at the top of our game; These tracks sounded great. With my increasing experience in recording and mixing things myself, we were able to produce the tracks at no cost so this was exciting stuff! The only problem was that Trevor was gone, there would be no more shows and the idea of a CD release without a band to release it didn't make a whole lot of sense. So, I have kept the songs and enjoyed them myself for a year. It's just funny that some of our best stuff happened right as things all paused.

However, all is not lost! Trevor returns!

The advent of Spring this year brings with it the triumphant vacationer! Trevor will be visiting for a week and we want to play a little reunion show. Additionally, it's time our fans got a hold of these recordings in the form of a free CD entitled "Jammed EP." So we hope you can make it on Thursday May 12th at 8:00pm for some great live music, some good company, some food, and to get your hands on a free CD which you are bound to thoroughly enjoy.

Here's a rundown of "Jammed EP:"

1. You Think You're So Smart

Original. Everything we like to sing and play: witty lyrics, cool viola lines, funky meter changes, a rockin' vibe and probably the best bridge we ever wrote together. Big climax. Some powerful unison singing.

2. Reptilia

Cover of a song by The Strokes. Here's the song you'll hear: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8-tXG8KrWs done Kung Fu Fax Machine style. Some awesome djembism by Jason. An awesome bassy vocal by Trevor. Viola solo. I always did love a good viola solo. Oh, and the dorian mode. My favorite.

3. Smoke Signals

We wrote this one after hearing this one guy get up in church. He was all bruised and weak looking and gave an impromptu talk from the pulpit about how his life had fallen apart. it was the inspiration for a song about how God tries very hard to get our attention, and sometimes we only start listening when our lives go up in smoke.

4. Maneater

The classic Hall & Oates tune. We did our best to extract the wicked awesome lyrics (the woman is wild; a she-cat tamed by the purr of the jaguar), strip away the dated 80's-ness and repackage it in our edgy acoustic folk-rock. I think you'll love it.

Actually I think you'll love it all. So, we hope to see you there to celebrate the old times, the new stuff, and the company of friends.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Muse Music Show Photos

Here are a few images from the KFXM show at Muse Music last Thursday, courtesy of Mergeworks Media.

















Saturday, January 9, 2010

The Album Is Up on iTunes!

Hey everybody! We are happy to announce that our debut album "The Light in the Eye" is now available for download on iTunes! Tell all your friends!

Also, we will be playing a show this coming week at Muse Music in Provo (151 N University Ave) on Thursday Jan 14. Doors open at 7:30. The show starts at 8:00. Opening for us will be Haili Gregson, Michelle Kennedy, and SLFM. Admission is $5. New songs, old favorites, and lots and lots of awesome acoustic folk-rock!

Friday, December 4, 2009

Article About the New Album in MormonTimes

Check out this great article by our good friend Nicole Sheahan on MormonTimes.com!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Lyrics

Deja Vu
Haven't we done this before?
I say the line and you walk out that door
But give it time and this heart of mine will be crawling back for more
Suddenly your name is the name of a street
I found you in the place we were never supposed to meet
And the dawn and the music and the lights of the town
Have the glimmer of your laugh and the pain of an eternal now

Deja vu, seeing you
Running away and running back into you
A falling tear leaves a smear on your beauty and it's all we ever do
My head is spinning a story is beginning
It's crazy but it's nothing new
Is it love or is it just deja vu?

Why do we fail to learn, fail to see, and fail to make the turn?
Maybe in the end the wind has the power over helm, bow, and stern
It's the look, the light in the eye, the touch, emotion, the pledge
Don't forget the mistake, hearts break, don't talk
Leave yourself in the dark with the wish so you look
Haven't we done this before?

More Cliches
"C'est la vie", you said to me,
"There's plenty other fish in the sea."
Well you can't say that again
Cos all of that jazz gets under my skin
I think I'm barking up the wrong tree
This isn't all it's cracked up to be

I just don't know what to do these days
Cos it all just seems like more cliches
You and I will never see eye to eye
I don't think it's even worth it to try

You say good things come to those who wait
Well I've been waiting forever and a day
For a change of pace, a change of place
Because I'm all bent out of shape
So I'm going onward and I'm going upward
Just forgetting the past to be free as a bird

If it takes two to tango and three is company
Then what is this all for?
You've got a five-finger discount on my heart
You know that all's fair in love and war
So I'm out of the frying pan and into the fire
In a rut like a cage and bogged down in the mire
I think I'll lie low until the smoke clears
She didn't call me, it was music to my ears

If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times...

Beautiful Soul
A feather falls, you turn that smile on me
The world slows down and drifts about so gently
I hear your voice like a calming summer breeze
With just one word you set my heart at ease

You have a beautiful soul

You don't look back don't worry 'bout a thing
You keep me here and now, you keep me hoping
You see the silver lining in the darkest part of me
You change the world and make it look so easy

Learn to Play
Rule number one is do what you want as long as it's fun
Rule number two is be yourself as long as you're exactly like everyone else
Rule number three is play their game, the rules will never change
You will see, it's guaranteed, you'll never be free
But at least you'll never be lonely

Learn to play the game and you'll never be lonely
Gee aint it a shame that you couldn't control me

Just Because
Just because you're perfect doesn't mean I have to love you
Just because you're beautiful doesn't mean I have to care
Just because you shine like rays of sun hanging above you
Doesn't mean I have to see you or take you anywhere
So why am I standing at your door?
Just because

Just because you're open doesn't mean I truly know you
There's a twinkle in your eye and I wonder what it hides
I may have my weakness, do you really want to see it?
I know I should know better, is this really worth a try?
So why am I standing at your door?
Just because

You can choose your road, you can't choose where it goes
Everyone knows that this one doesn't go where I want to
But let's just be fair: I don't care
I just thought I'd share I only do what I want to

So just because you beckon doesn't mean I have to follow
Just because there's music doesn't mean I have to dance
Just because the pond is deep doesn't mean the shores aren't shallow
Just because I'm lucky doesn't mean I'll take a chance
So why am I lying in your arms?
Why am I falling for your charms?
Just because

Lying Stars
I've been wishing on some stars for way too long
And for a time I thought they'd give me what I wanted
What do you do when the one you love is happy without you?
Every time I see you with him I am haunted
I could be the hero and walk away
It would do no good to start a fire

So I walk slowly out of sight
You and I got to do what's right
And I hope you forget me like the day forgets the night
And I won't cry, you and I got to do what's right

I'd give you anything you want but you only want him
The irony's so thick that you could cut it with a knife
I may not like it, you may not see, I guess it wasn't meant to be
Maybe I should just write a song and get on with my life
I could be the hero and walk away
Cos it would do no good to start a fire

Underneath this quiet resignation I've got more to say
Are you happy or are you just scared nothing better's gonna come your way?
It just does not seem right to say goodbye, are you sure we should?
I just gotta know before I drop it for good

Kill the Messenger
A boiling crowd gathers to settle the matter
And he thinks he can calm the seas of their rage
The people want change but they'd just as soon hang
A scape-goat and call it a day
In grossest deception he gets a warm reception and his false friends pull him on stage
With flashing third eyes the sharks arrive and they feast on his name,
They feast on his name singing...

Come and kill the messenger
Hey let's kill the messenger
I thought that was the name of the game
The world was supposed to change but it's just staying the same
And we're gonna need somebody to blame
Come and kill the messenger
Yeah let's kill the messenger
Sacrifice and aint it a shame
Sure it don't seem fair but that's neither here nor there
At least he'll get his fifteen minutes of fame

With bloodlust appeased they turn off their TVs
And prattle on discussing their views
A prime-time attraction is the perfect distraction
as long as the message is approved
And now that he's dead, there's more to be said
And there's money in expounding your sins
Revived by the pen, he gets up again,
Gets a book deal, and everybody wins, singing...

Some say he had it comin'
Some say, "Better him than me."
Some say nothing at all,
Grateful someone else took the fall
While their stains remain unseen

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And if you think you've seen all there is to see
We are stronger, weaker, deeper
Than what you see on the screen
And if you think that there's nothing more to me
Just remember there's more to life
Than what you see on the screen

Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear
They will see us for who we are when they com near
And we are currently experiencing some technical difficulties
What we say is not always what they hear

Moment for a cameo in the perfect mise en scene
But due to careful blocking the chance goes by again
Images projected for all the world to see
Built on expectation and careful editing

"It is easy in the world to live after the world's opinion
It is easy in solitude to live after our own
But the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd
Maintains with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude" - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Torture
Moonlight reflects in your eyes
Shrouded in silent midnight
I wonder is there more to beauty than sight?
Held captive, at least by my eyes
Sit here and sigh, tell me why
You're made of silk in a world of stone
Lovely and alone

And it's torture
Sweet, sweet torture

Smiling, you cross my path
Some conversation and we share a laugh
And then you're gone like you were never there
Like you didn't even care
Drifting through the heavens you go
Caught in your halo stars lose their glow
You're more like the moon than you'll ever know
Lovely and alone

I could climb up to where you are
Rush to your side, no matter how far
I could learn the secret of the verse
Learn the poet's finest work, win your heart with a word
I could try anything, be anything, brush against infinity
But no matter where I go or what I know
Or what I try, I cannot lie
You still elude me

The Sun Is Setting On Us
The sun is setting on us
We're bathed in the golden glow of a fading day
Why is the day so much more beautiful as it dies?
Why are you so much more beautiful now that I'm losing you?

I hear the wind rustle through the trees
Lamenting the loss of the falling leaves
Why are the leaves so much beautiful when they turn?
Why are you so much more beautiful now that I'm losing you?

The rain coats the road in tears
The sun the paves the road in gold

As deep, blue evening closes in
A fleeting flash across the sky
Why are the stars so much more beautiful when they fall?
Why are you so much more beautiful now that I'm losing you?

Fire From Olympus
I was given fire from Olympus
A light from the heavens
A blessing that I never could deserve
I was given fire from Olympus
Strength from the heavens
A blessing the I never could deserve
A queen to calm the mind of this king
A queen to calm the mind of this king

Friday, November 13, 2009

The Light In the Eye

December 1st promises to be an important day in our lives as it will mark the culmination of over a year's worth of recording, mixing, and design with Mergeworks Media (www.mergeworksmedia.com) and over two years' worth of songwriting and composing and performing with our band Kung Fu Fax Machine. After a long wait, and many long hours of work from friends and family, we will release our debut album The Light in the Eye.

Trevor and I started playing songs we wrote together at open-mic nights in Provo in the fall of 2007. As we started jamming with percussionists, we began to realize that the guitar/viola/djembe combination had a unique sound that people wanted to hear more of. Looking back after a couple years of performing locally, I was finally asked how I would describe the overall statement of our band? My answer in one word: wood. Both the sound of the band (three finely crafted pieces of wood) and our lyrics are earthy and real. I think a lot of the appeal of acoustic music could be pinned on that idea. Nothing electronic. Nothing artificial. The acoustic musician can pick up his instrument, walk into the woods, or sit down on a sidewalk and play without any help from electronics. Just a man and his wood.

The songwriting lives in a very imperfect world. Things go wrong. You don't always get what you want. Mankind struggles on through conflict, striving to find peace and beauty. The album walks through our thoughts on the conflicts and struggles of our lives from the circular nature of relationships in "Deja Vu" to the balance between security and freedom in "Learn to Play" to the question of identity and acceptance in "Screens." The answer is learning to find beauty in all aspects of life, even the struggle. The slow ballad "The Sun is Setting On Us" comments on the beauty one can experience in the midst of loss. As we sing in "Beautiful Soul," "You see the silver lining in the darkest part of me." We all face problems. As we stand over the broken guitar and contemplate where to go from here, we must realize that life is "Fire From Olympus", a "blessing that we never could deserve."

Fans will recognize favorites from local performances like "More Cliches" and "Kill the Messenger." There are soft, contemplative moments, but mostly the album keeps an aggressive pace. We hope you rock out to it. And, at the same time, we hope you pause to think about the lyrics. We've worked hard on them.

So, it is with pleasure we announce the wait is almost over and we will see you in early December!

Mike

Tuesday, November 10, 2009


Hey everyone! Welcome to Kung Fu Fax Machine's blog. Here we will post the lyrics to our debut album The Light in the Eye which will be released December 1st, 2009. We will also post anything we are thinking/writing about and information on upcoming performances. Enjoy!