Dog Eaters

Before Bruce Lee

Posted on 04.13.22 under Uncategorized

Before I started using my first name…

Catch da Craze Podcast

Posted on 02.20.22 under Uncategorized

Rose & Thorns

Posted on 02.16.22 under Uncategorized

Stripping back the past
Pack the boxes and the bags
That hold all of your memories
Moments that we hoped would last
As long as our feelings flowed
so hot but growing cold

We shared a bed of roses and a quilt of thorns

Communion in the dark
Endure the day until the night
Make fire from a spark
Tried to cut the bonds
that tie you to your family
But it’s too late
To say, “Goodbye.”

We shared a bed of roses and a quilt of thorns
Then you cry out in the dead of the night
(What makes you think I want to leave)

The movies and the memes we made
of our waking dreams
Vanish in the air like smoke from a cigarette
The colors of our nights
Projected on the face of the rising moon
The seasons they change so soon

We shared a bed of roses and a quilt of thorns
Then you cry out in the dead of the night
(What makes you think I want to leave)

credits

released February 11, 2022
Written, performed, recorded by Malcolm Wong
Alto Sax stylings by Frank Southecorvo
Female vocal stylings by Francesca

Photos by Junko Wong
Photo Collage by Malcolm Wong

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Indie Corner

Posted on 02.15.22 under Uncategorized

With Andre Daniels of Brutal Planet Comics

Fading Away

Posted on 01.09.22 under Uncategorized

The door is locked, the lights are low
We pledged our love, in the falling snow

The flowers died, when summer came
We dropped the ball, but who’s to blame?

Fading away
I see you, fading away
(I know I do, yeah)
Fading away
(Do you trust me)
I see you, fading away
(I know I do, yeah)

Onto the next, back on the streets
Gotta change, these dirty sheets

Grief leads to gloom, indulge in pain
Logic bleeds, into insane

Fading away
I see you, fading away
(I know I do, yeah)
Fading away
(Do you trust me)
I see you, fading away
(I know I do, yeah)

credits

released January 9, 2022
Written, performed, recorded by Malcolm Wong
Sax stylings and production advice by Yu (ichi) ro Nagai
Photos by Junko Wong, Malcolm Wong
Photo collage by Malcolm Wong

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© all rights reserved

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