THE BONE ASYLUM - Full Length Concept Album

We began this journey a long time ago, and many things have changed. This album took

the better part of 12 years to complete. Now, don’t envision us chained to our instruments

for 4,384 days. We did a lot in those 12 years. We toured for the last album, we got married,

bought a house and settled into domesticity. We worked on music now and then, but life

has this strange way of getting between you and the things you really ought to be doing.

We also had a very grand vision for this album. Maybe too grand. It was our original

intention to create the music in conjunction with a comic book. The comic would tell the

story in between the songs, and the songs would enhance the themes in the comic.

In the end, trying to find artists, production questions, and other concerns sidetracked us

until the point that we realized we had two choices: put the music out without the comic,

or put the music onto a shelf somewhere in our archives and never talk about it again. We

decided to put the comic on hold and release the music.

If it becomes possible in the future, we’ll release the comic with art to match. For now,

we’ve included the script in these liner notes for your reading pleasure. There are select

images included, mostly from the appropriate single covers, and the script refers to the

songs when they come into the story.

This project can be enjoyed one of several ways. Either you may listen to the music and

disregard this script, you may disregard the music and just read, or you may listen and read

together. Think of it as a follow-along book for grownups.

The story is really three stories. It takes place in three countries, three eras. The first story

is that of Orpheus and Eurydice, and it takes place in Ancient Greece. The second takes

place in Europe in the Victorian era, where John Orpheus, an Englishman, loses his wife

Elizabeth in childbirth. The final piece of the story takes place in modern-day America,

where John and Elizabeth’s great-granddaughter, Olivia, is coping with the loss of her

partner of 10 years, Alan.

Throughout all three stories we see repeating themes and motifs: death and grief, love and

longing, and the communion between the living and the dead, and between rationality and

superstition.

In Kutna Hora, an ossuary near Prague, generations of residents have assembled the bones

of their dead into decorations for the church. Though this practice may seem morbid to an

outsider, the people who began this practice saw it as a way to honor their dead.

During the last 12 years, we’ve had plenty of time to honor our own dead. Wa’s

aunt Connie died in 2004. In 2008, his mom, Nola Jean, got a third bout of cancer and

finally succumbed to it three days before Thanksgiving, 2009. In her grief, Nola’s sister

Louise suffered a stroke a few months later. Just when we thought she would recover, she

died as well. And in the summer of 2013, we got a call from Jess’s mom that her grandma

was dying, and if we wanted to see her before she passed away, we should get to Wyoming

as soon as possible.

We made a road trip to see my grandmother, and drove through Yellowstone Park.

Amidst the trees and buffalo, we talked about finally putting aside all our concerns and

releasing this album.

So we present this to you. A labor of love and loss, and of grief and gratefulness. We

thank those who helped us, and honor those who aren’t here to share it.

With love,

Wa Conner

Jessica Griffin Conner aka Raven Nightshado

Shadowcroft House

September 26th, 2014

Check it out at the following places.

 Feel free to add any of the THE BONE ASYLUM songs to your YouTube videos. And be sure to review her at the any of the following sites!

Keep checking back here, as we have another special thing that will be released soon that you will want to accompany your copy of THE BONE ASYLUM!

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10th Anniversary of Dead Poets Society' Album, THE ELECTRIC HAZE

It was exactly ten years ago today that we released our debut album, The Electric Haze. In celebration of this date, we’ve slashed 25% off of the price of physical CD and digital copies for a limited time at CDBaby.com!  If you have never picked up a copy, now is the time to do it!

 

"Drumeria", the new Dead Poets Society single from the "Synners" video, is now available!

In late 2010 we announced that we would be releasing a handful of tracks that had not been released widely, or were tracks that we enjoyed but felt did not fit well into the new album, so we decided to release these separately as singles.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Drumeria” is the third of these singles.

 

In 2002, we debuted our Dead Poets Society music video, “Synners”(which you can check out here if you like), at the first annual Parkdale Film Festival. 

 

In order for the video to meet festival requirements some end credits were added, and this track was composed to back those end credits.

 

The image on the cover of the single is a still from the film festival edit of the “Synners” video, and features Ryan Mann from Hotboxed (who performed guest vocals on the song, and co-wrote the story for the video). Ryan Mann, performing live with Hotboxed.

 

The track has been requested by fans over the years, and we are proud to have finally made it available in high quality sound. 

Enjoy!

Currently you can only grab a copy at iTunes, Amazon, and CDBaby, but eventually you will be able to get the song at all of the usual places: Last.fm, Napster, Rhapsody, Emusic, MediaNet, and Verizon.

We’ll update this post with the links as they come in. So be sure to visit again, if it hasn’t appeared on your favorite spot yet.

 If you’d like to support the band, in addition to picking up the song, you can also help by writing a review on iTunes, CDBaby, and/or Amazon

Happy Pi Day!

DPS: Remixes and Reflections - The NIN Edition, is up!

This episode features two Dead Poets Society remixes of songs by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, our 2005 remix of “Only”, and a fresh remix of “Survivalism” that is only available in this podcast! I also de-lurk and say hello. The podcast is now available on iTunes! Please let us know what you think!

Enjoy it. Save it. Spread it around.  Everyone needs a little R and R once in awhile, right?

Sherlock Holmes and the S.F. Affair in Trade Paperback.

We now have Sherlock Holmes and the San Francisco Affair available in a more cost affordable version ($8.99)  than the hardback ($18.49) for those of you who expressed an interest in the physical book, but could not afford the hardback version. This version is a 6” by 9” softback trade paperback that features the same art and text layout as the hardback.

The download version is still available in a .PDF format  ($2.78) if you prefer an electronic download.