First, a little back story. The 50/90 Challenge used to be run by the same folks who run the February Album Writing Month challenge (fawm.org). That’s the one that dares you to write 14 songs in 28 days in February. I do that every year without really thinking about it. I do the RPM Challenge, record 10 songs or 35 minutes of original music in February, and I always just make sure I write at least 14 new songs. When I do that I complete both challenges. Hooray.
50/90 didn’t originate with fawm. They took it over at some point and spun off a website all its own. Then last year they shut down the 50/90 website and stopped playing along. I decided to just do it on my own and failed miserably. This year I decided to try it on my own again and we’re on day 10 now. Also this year, in place of 50/90 (which is HUGE), they have started a new thing which is sort of a mini-50/90. Write five new songs in nine days. They kicked it off on July 4th, just like they used to do with 50/90, and yesterday was the ninth and final day.
Was I successful in this new challenge?
Oh yeah, I was.
Did it take a huge rush at the finish line to get it all done in time? Yes. Did I actually over do it and end up with more than five songs? Why yes, yes I did.
So back to the main topic at hand. What did I do yesterday to get it all done on time? When I woke up yesterday morning I had four songs ready to mix. I needed one more but I didn’t have anything close to done yet. I had two songs with rhythm guitars recorded, two songs with just fake bass and drums, and one song that was just a few bass riffs. Notably, that one that just had the bass riffs also had a fake guitar that was meant to be a guide for when I recorded the real guitars.
So what did I do? I just got busy. I drove out to the parking lot I go to when I want to record vocals (so no one in the house can hear me yellin’ at the microphone) and I wrote the melody and the lyrics to the two songs that had guitars while I was recording the vocals. Then I got weird and took the idea that wasn’t really a song form yet but had the guide guitars and just wrote lyrics and a melody and recorded the vocal over each of the three riffs. Sure I would end up using the same recording any time that riff was repeated but so what. It’s my song, I can do whatever the hell I want with it.
When I got home the first thing that I did was make a quick and dirty mix of two of the songs that were ready to go. Then I went down cellar where my guitar nook lives and put lead guitars on the two songs that just got vocals, worked out a rather repetitive song form for the idea that had vocals but no song yet (funny, eh?), then put down the rhythm and lead guitars. Now I had two songs done and five more ready to mix.
Over the course of the rest of the day/evening/night, I mixed ’em all.
So where does that leave me? The five songs in nine days thingie is a resounding success. The 50/90 Challenge is in a state that I don’t think I’ve ever seen before. Nine songs in the production pipeline. Seven of them are complete and two are just a song form with MIDI bass and drums. That’s everything.
Now the question is, do I take day 10 off because my brain is still fuzzy after cramming so much in over the last two days, or do I start another five songs in nine days mini-challenge and see if I can crank it out again? I guess I’ll let you know when I post day 10’s recap tomorrow.
The Great Decline
Don’t Be Gentle
Go Far
Full Scale
Regression
See Right Through
Cling






