So this is how it works; I am the lyricist and melody writer in this humble project of ours called Ariya. My co-conspirator, Rawn Randall, comes up with all the great arrangements, production and bass playing.
This blog, I suppose, will be about where my inspirations come from lyrically and melodically. Lyrically would be easier to put on virtual paper for obvious reasons. There maybe more, there maybe less, there may be the regurgitations of an exasperated human being. Hopefully, you'll enjoy the ride.
It sounds absolutely clichéd, I suppose, to say that everyday situations inspire me. But the fact of the matter is that it is the everyday occurrences that do provide the best fuel for lyrics, most of the time. Relatable and accessible.
For instance, the lyrics to Rescue are about wanting to help someone, something and in rescuing them I believe I could find my own salvation. But the lyrics were written in a way that I hope will allow the listener to extract their own meaning that is relevant to their own life.
A scenario: A party, this person, a friend, has invited you. You're standing across the room trying to make conversation with people but your eyes don't leave this friend. His hand is around this other woman and he seems happy and content. As a friend you’re happy that he's happy, but you also feel punched in the gut. And he has no idea. And you're burning up inside with questions--some that make sense, some that make your eyes roll all the way to the back of your head. But you *need* to ask. Do you? Would you? Would it have disastrous consequences? Are you brave enough or idiotic enough to take the plunge?
This is the song ~Why~. I envisioned it, like a film strip in my head, and decided to write about it.
21C is a song that didn’t quite get coherent enough to be recorded but I still think the lyrics that I wrote for that song are some of the best that I have written.
Imagine you’re walking on
Again, the lyrics are tailored to fit any questions the listener is afraid to ask, perhaps. “Will I be transferred to a different country?”; “Did I pass the test?” “Should I leave this place and totally change my life?” or the most mundane of all…”Does he love me?”