I Made a Song. It Kinda Slaps.

 
 

I’m only a little bit biased.

Something I don’t really put out there is that I used to enjoy making music. Growing up, I wrote a lot and recorded a few dozen songs at friends’ houses in their makeshift studios. I even made an album with two friends during college. Of course, as the years passed, real life outpaced my interest and attention to creative hobbies.

Fortunately, I have a musician cousin in Vancouver, WA, who works as a sound engineer at a professional recording studio — which feels like the creative equivalent of having the friend with a boat. I do my best to visit him once a year so I can scratch my musical itch. So that’s where I went in August.


 
 

We ended up working on a song called “Surface.” It’s meant to be a double entendre for screen addiction and our desire to go beyond the superficial, both of which are things that I struggle with.

 
 
 
 





 


From start to finish (beat, lyrics, recording, mixing), we put the song together in just 6 hours. I think it slaps, but maybe I’m a little bit biased. You can listen to “Surface” by Anthony Cadiz feat. Steven Kendall on Spotify and Apple Music.


 
 
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