21 Oct 2012

Album review by Alan Godwin





Schizophrenic album review by Alan Godwin.    

                                                                                         
                                                                            

After coming to know and love the raw acoustic versions of many of your songs it took a bit of adjusting (my fear was that it was overproduced) however, after a couple of listens I've got to say that the album is ….........”what to say with only words to use” …...if I had your talent I'd write a song about it. It's amazing Dai.




As I write I'm listening to “Time” and have to say it proves that as well as being a great lyricist you can also be minimalist as far as the words are concerned and let the music carry the message..................... “It won't weigh me down” has just snapped me out of my revere. The variety is fantastic and change in pace and style of each track makes the whole album compelling listening.



It's great to read the inspiration for and your analysis of the each song as well as the things that inspired and created the unique sounds. It's a great argument for CD's over mp3 and streaming.

I want one (signed) as soon as they're available.
It's on the player in my car and is perfect in content and timing for my commute from Cardiff to Llanelli.

Good luck with it, I know you'll you'll get the recognition, I hope you'll reap the rewards.

Alan Godwin







19 Oct 2012

ALBUM REVIEW



Dai Sharkey – ‘Schizophrenic’ Review 


“Yes I’m a Schizophrenic but I won’t let it lock me away 
I won’t be no medicated shoe-shuffler who sits ‘round all day 
I’ll let the wondrous colours overflow and give them to you 
I’ll write a song about it that’s what I’ll do” 

- A Disability Anthem in Waiting 


Dai Sharkey has been working hard, bringing together songs from his past with new material written during the recording process. In the opening track, ‘No More’, he sounds dark, grimey, heavy, intense, but full of the wisdom of someone who has survived much adversity. But then the chorus 
lifts, the mood shifts, with the vocal layering symptomatic of a phrase repeated over and over until it becomes true. This carries over into ‘Dogfish’, a really lovely, lyrical number that uplifts as much as it mystifies. 

It’s not easy to write about mental illness and make it accessible to audiences who may not have much understanding, especially when it comes to Schizophrenia, and Dai manages it with aplomb. In ‘Insane Planes’ we get an insight into what irks him and an opportunity to sing along, what more 
could you ask for? In contrast, ‘Rock, Paper, Scissors’ sounds like psychedelia meets Hammer House of Horror – maybe it’s my sensitive hearing that found the layered in sound of scissors snipping hard to listen to or maybe that’s Dai subtly informing his listeners of the feel of auditory disruption whilst 
striving to go about his daily business and keep things positive – a theme that appears again in ‘It Don’t Weigh Me Down’ and ‘Son-Shine’. ‘Schizophrenic’ is a Disability Art anthem in waiting. The upbeat, catchy tune is subtly disrupted with background noises that give the listen another insight 
into a world where not all noises are available to every ear. 

Another recurrent theme is the simple pleasures of life that matter so much more than money, expressed in ‘My Love is Free’, a very sweet, lyrical appreciation of life and love and in ‘Son-Shine’ – probably the best song of all in terms of getting the best out of Dai’s vocal abilities. 

Changing tack again, the heartfelt love song ‘I Love You’, in the context of an album that isn’t full of the usual pop focus on pseudo-love, has heightened resonance and feels absolutely genuine. 

In ‘Anymore’ the sparsity of the lyrics brings a depth of meaning that allows any listener to identify with the feelings he expresses and how they develop through the song, similarly ‘Time’ is one thought, one question, one man pondering the mystery of death, it’s very hypnotic, trancey, even 
surreal in places. 

The theme of addiction is revisited in ‘The Promise’, starting with a pounding drum, a weary heartbeat that longs to escape the grip of addiction, clutching at any straw that promises release. 
Then ‘Smack Daddy’ a painfully honest look back at a previous way of being, with a return to the intense, grungey feel that makes it very clear that being a Smack Daddy is not a good thing to be. 

In conclusion, ‘Schizophrenic’ is about much more than its title, just as Dai is much more than a person with Schizophrenia, we see the dark past, but we see the love of nature, life and love itself that has kept him going and allowed him to use his disrupted past and his sometimes unnerving 
present to create something that both successfully shows off the talents of its creator and encourages the listener to value his alternative perspective. 

Rachel Stelmach 
Disability Arts Cymru 

9 Oct 2012

DAI SHARKEY - NO MORE - from the album 'Schizophrenic'





© Dai Sharkey 2012


NO MORE - Dai Sharkey – all vocals, all guitars

I seen a man just the other day lookin’ in my eyes
I stopped and asked what he had to say. It wasn’t a surprise
Woe is me; great is the man who carries the heaviest load
Woe is me, lost in the dark, lost, don’t know where to go
Well I’ve heard this so many times, tell me what were humanities crimes?
Giving us all consciousness, a blessing we could do with less
I said to this man I’m a one man band, I don’t subscribe to the worlds philosophy, 
But the darkness in his eyes, sucking the light out of me.

We can all say we won’t do that no more; we won’t do that no more

I said to this gentle man that my plan is do what I can
Without being tainted by the smell of this land
The strongest animals are the ones that survive
To finish the race you must first stay alive
I can’t hear you screaming with that tape on your lips
Hide from the feelings in a bottle or script
I can’t hear you screaming at the bottom of the sea
Repeating the words so that they stay with me, we say

We won’t do that no more…. we won’t do that no more
We won’t do that no more, no, no, no

I’ve seen the mind of a mad man, tasted death in a bad man
Killed off innocence with shame, been to hell and back again
Rode the night on a white horse, didn’t care what you people thought
Did it selfishly I know though the scars don’t show

We won’t do that no more…. We won’t do that no more
We won’t do that no more, no, no; we won’t do that no more
Well if you say it it could come true for you


I wrote this song after a conversation with a friend who seemed to have the weight of the world on his shoulders. The lyrics also tell of my own outlook towards the world and how I try and cope with all the burdens that surviving this journey puts upon me. As I have changed and conquered many problems and addictions I have learnt that change comes from firstly starting by identifying the problem and rebelling against it by saying to ones-self “we won’t do that no more”. Only then can the change start to happen.
I also make reference to my personal journey in the lyrics with a confessional type ending where I admit that while living a selfish existence I “didn’t care what you people thought”, I hope I can and have made up for that by being more considerate in my actions now. The song starts by gently telling the story and gradually builds into a head bobbing, toe-tapping groove with many sounds and percussive noises creating a soundscape along the way.

11 Aug 2012

Dai Sharkey Project one 11.08.12



Dai Sharkey Project one 11.08.12



Played at SHEDSTOCK ’12. What an amazing gig. A real experience with great people, a wonderfully receptive audience in a great location.
Held on a farm, I was treated to wonderful hospitality by the hosts and it was a pleasure to be in the company of great songwriters like Ian Shimmin, Ron Savory and Bob Hilary.
My set, although reduced somewhat because of the amount of artists they had playing, had impact and I had excellent feedback off many people that had seen me perform before, saying it was the best they had ever heard me.
The after-show party lasted until early hours when I retired to my tent exhausted and slept like a log.
Can’t wait to see the photographs of the event. The staging was beautifully organic, surrounded by tree roots and stumps, great lighting and sound by Ash and an all round brilliant time. So privileged to have played there. Hope they invite me back. 

10 Aug 2012

Dai Sharkey Project one 10.08.12



Dai Sharkey Project one 10.08.12



Well, today was the last recording day in the studio. Finished ‘Time’. Done some vocal tracks mixed and mashed the sound to make it really ambient. Sat back and listened at the end of the day and heard a really lovely, mellow ambient track that I’m well proud of.

We then went to the pub to chat about where we go next with it and to prioritise what we can do with the time left.
Next week we have to compile the tracks into an album adjusting volumes and adding fades, effects etc so that I have a finished work. At the moment I have over 70 minutes of songs that needs to be reduced to have an album of great impact.
Once this is done I can then leave Rich to do the ‘house-keeping’. Bouncing individual tracks so that we have ‘wet’ and ‘dry’ stems to work with in the future and saving them all as parts on the portable hard drive I bought to keep as a back-up for all further work on it. This is a few days boring work that I’m happy to say, Rich has to do and I don’t have to be present for.
Got home and did some rehearsal for the festival tomorrow. I’m feeling a bit worn out and mentally exhausted.
I need some time out to recuperate and have gigs to organise and plan for, as well as a few festivals and shows that I’m helping organise.
I also had a message back from the Arts council that they are willing to help me carry this on to achieve as much as possible with it. Let’s see how it goes.

9 Aug 2012

Dai Sharkey Project one 09.08.12



Dai Sharkey Project one 09.08.12



Another wonderful day in the studio. Got up ‘it don’t weigh me down’ and spent a few hours mixing and adding some frills. When it was mastered I loved it. A new favourite of mine, a nice radio track.
We then spent the rest of the day recording ‘Time’. A new song that I wanted really ambient. It’s over 6 minutes long but sounds lovely. Hope there’s room on the album for it.
Going to finish it off tomorrow and then plan album mastering to get it all sitting nicely together.
I’m looking forward to playing at Shedstock’12 on Saturday. Have to get some rehearsal time in too.

Also in the middle of planning a Bandstand Marathon in Swansea for September. I’m playing at, and organising Party on the pitch in Mynyddygarreg next Saturday and have been booked to play at Uplands festival at the end of the month. It’ll be nice to get some live work under my belt ready to get an agent to get me touring the country to promote the album.

I’ve been turned down from another record company today and turned down to play at the Senedd.(I applied to play there after I’d seen an ad I was sent)

All good though. Many others to approach.
Jenny from the arts council got back to me and loves the songs I posted online and my blog. Hope she kind find some way to help me further the project with some more sponsorship.

8 Aug 2012

Dai Sharkey Project one 08.08.12



Dai Sharkey Project one 08.08.12



Just got in. 12:29am.
Been filming with Daz from Ctv.
Done a piece to camera about my mental health and my viewpoint on what my music can contribute to breaking down social barriers and removing stigma that surrounds mental health sufferers. I truly hope that I can encourage those who suffer to keep trying to fulfil their dreams as I am doing and also to be some kind of ambassador for acceptance of those who have mental disabilities.

We also filmed loads of footage for a music vid for one of my songs. (I’m not saying which yet.) Helped may I add by my daughter who was audio engineer for the day.

Started off feeling a little awkward about playing to camera kind of miming but soon got into it. According to Daz he has loads of great footage from it so can’t wait to see what he creates.

Did find the public reaction funny when the dog walkers and general strollers find some mad people clearly filming a music vid at their idyllic walking location. One lady even tutted and rolled her eyes at me as she walked by, as if to say “grow up boys”.lol
Really enjoyed it. Came home buzzing, and exhausted.
Back in the studio tomorrow.

Big hugs to Daz though, he’s really patient and wonderful to work with. I’d recommend him to anyone wanting filming work done. Big hugs to you dude.

7 Aug 2012

Dai Sharkey Project one 07.08.12



Dai Sharkey Project one 07.08.12



Today I awoke with “it don’t weigh me down” playing in my head. The only thing was that it wasn’t the version that I had just recorded. So I wrote the sound down in an email to Rich and then went in the studio and re-worked the song.
It took all day and although rich was dubious about my direction he is more than trusting of me that I know what an end result should be, so he indulged me and let me track everything I had suggested and voila there it was, a great song.
Just a bit of mixing to do and it should be finished Thursday.
I’m off to do some more filming for my documentary tomoz so looking forward to that. Have an interview to do about my mental health, play a few songs and do some stuff for a music vid.
I love it…..this is great.

6 Aug 2012

Dai Sharkey Project one 06.08.12



Dai Sharkey Project one 06.08.12



Well, what a mad day.
In the studio early, had a good chat with Rich about where this album is going to end up and where it should end up. Again, he advised me to chill my boots and not to get stressed about doing it all now, to give it a few months so the word can spread and for the right interested parties to get on it.
He still feels that Amy holds the key to getting it heard. (the problem is not the lack of professionals to contact but actually getting them to listen to it)

Had another couple of refusals today. Both record companies replying that they a) have full books and
b) can’t afford to take on any more. Keep punting it is the moto of the day.

Spent all day tracking ‘it don’t weigh me down’, still not happy, going to take the hatchet to it tomorrow.
Spent all evening recording a Christmas tune with Rich. His first Christmas tune and the first time he’d ever recorded whistling. Had a great laugh doing so. Going to write some more and get my lullaby’s into shape to record.
Had so much fun today, don’t want this to stop.

2 Aug 2012

Dai Sharkey Project one 02.08.12



Dai Sharkey Project one 02.08.12



Another great day in the studio with Rich.
Laid a lead guitar track on Son-shine, then did some mixing and job done, it sounds great.
By lunch we’d started laying the tracks for the last song on the album, it don’t weigh me down.
Started with the drum
tracks, then the main guitar track and then the vocals. Added some brass sections and did some mixing. Again, by the end it sounded excellent. Only a few touch-ups and mixing to do on Monday and it’s finished.

Made plans of what to do on the rest of the days booked next week plus Rich on my case to do some more of my ‘admin’. Just things like contacting Amy to get her to ask about for management, write a bio for Rach to start publicising when she gets back from hols and also for me to contact Jenny at the Arts council to see if they can give me some help and guidance for the immediate future.

All going well. I feel it coming together now, although I’ve already had some refusals from record companies and distributors, many more to go.

31 Jul 2012

Dai Sharkey Project one 31.07.12



Dai Sharkey Project one 31.07.12




Back in the studio today after a week off. Spent my week listening to the 12 tracks we have finished. I’m really pleased with them.
Today had a good chat to Rich about where I need to take this work and where it could go. He suggested I need to find good management who would then sell it to record companies, publishers and agents for me to take it as far as possible.
He also gave me a lecture about not believing in it enough and aiming too low, when in his words, it is worthy of the top.

He also suggested I get back to the arts council about getting further help to promote and further the work and also start to think about the next album and getting funding to do it.

I just don’t know. I’m not sure what I’m doing. I so need help and don’t know who to turn to for that help.
I’m in a real quandary.

Recorded Schizophrenic today and then started recording Son-shine. They both sound great. Can’t wait till Thursday.
I’m also getting worried about money. Funds are low and everyone seems to be saying I need to do so many things that I just can’t afford to do. If I need money to further my career it looks like it will end when my funding does. Ce la vie.

29 Jul 2012

Dai Sharkey Project one 29.07.12



Dai Sharkey Project one 29.07.12



Well, as ever, July has been a mad month. My personal life has been in chaos but on the up-side we’ve spent all month mixing, re-mixing and re-recording the 12 songs completed up to this point.
It has been intense, analytical and challenging but the end result has exceeded my initial expectations.

Every day when we’ve finished I’ve taken the mixes home and gone back the next day and tweaked them a little more. Small things. A volume change here and a reduction of effect feedback there. The end result is impressive. Well, you can judge for yourself but In my opinion the tracks are bang on and sitting lovely together.

Next we have to record a few more songs and build the songs as a body of work, beginning to end.
The challenge for the next few months is to get management, an agent and healthy interest from Record companies and Publishers.
I’ve given in and joined PRS, and I’m going to join MU and PPL. (selling out I know)  

14 Jul 2012

Dai Sharkey Project one 14.07.12


Dai Sharkey Project one 14.07.12




My thoughts…..I’ve just split the 12 songs recorded into 3 ep’s.
project one – all the acoustica
project two – all the madness
project me – all the rest

my thoughts listening to WAVs on headphones.


Project 1.
Anymore.
Slightly over compressed but what a powerful song. Nice one Rich.

I love you.
Track a bit quieter than the last. Vocals have great tenderness. Need to automate a volume drop on the high “love you” at the end of the 1st chorus.
BVs could go up a notch. Beautiful. Harmonics need a clean one as well as an effected one.

My love is free.
Vocals could be a bit less harsh, rounder. Sounds live, sweet. Main riff could be louder. Maybe drop some of the percussive stuff in m8. Much, much better than the last mix.

Paradise.
A little over compressed, vox and all over. Sweet soundscape stuff, nice. Feels a bit linear. Needs more room. What a song, sounds great.



Project 2.
Insane planes.
Too much phasing on BVs. Too much compression on mix, space is squashed a bit. Nice bass. Think new BVs could drop in the mix a bit and maybe lose a few to stop repetition. Otherwise…mad song, great.

Rock paper scissors.
Cool start. Turn up mix on lead vox echo. Still feels a little over compressed. 2nd chorus has much more space. Hows that? It’s lush.

Smack Daddy.
Wow, what a start. No need for first woosh. Lead vocals are over gated.  I still think the guitar should stay in the chorus mix. Nice space. Ducks…lmao.  Bass effect before 2nd chorus and ending needs an octave above note too, to cut the mid range with the groove it creates. Loops at end only need 3 before the smack daddy bit. End horns need to cut more and carry on beyond the end. String loop needs to come in later and have a spoken word part put over it to fade. Amazing song. Where’s the backing vox?

Promise.
Bring main guitar in earlier and less reverb. Less reverb on strings and drop volume. Chorus needs a double time snare hit, it sounds like a ballad.
Dodgy cymbal hit before last chorus. Nice ending.

Project me.
Dogfish.
All changed now but I do like this mad mix. Suppose the fans will love a never released version when I’m dead.lol

He Said
The mix is dated 31.05. Not the latest one.

Honey
Raise guitar volume at intro, or is it a low mix volume?. Repeat bass pattern before 1st chorus. Pull out lead vox on “down, down “ repeats.
Remove extra hisses after 2nd chorus – “cross”
Sounds fantastic. Really pleased.

No More
Great start. Leave out some of the rim-shots on 1st verse. Lead vox sound great. Wow, great mix. Raise vox in m8 and ending. Clean up riff guitar on outro. Move speaking part later in ending. Brilliant mix.





13 Jul 2012

Dai Sharkey Project one 13.07.12




Dai Sharkey Project one 13.07.12



What an amazing idea – I’m going to give away Smack Daddy to see how many radio stations ban it.

I’ll encourage radio stations to campaign for freedom of speech by not censoring the song, maybe joining/liking a social network page to show solidarity. This should drum up plenty of free publicity and hopefully a ban from radio one which could change my life, for the better.lol


Rich says if I get it played on Radio 1 he will eat his hat. I just have to find out which hat he intends to eat before I get on the campaign.

22 Jun 2012

Dai Sharkey Project one 22.06.12


Dai Sharkey Project one 2012
Friday 22nd June 

Went to studio, Mc d’s coffee in hand once again and got ‘anymore’ up to listen to. It already sounded great but I wanted some changes which I thought were improvements. Swapped some vocal parts about, added some mixing touches and finished in an hour or two.
We then hit ‘Rock paper scissors’, it sounded great once again but still tweaked it and mixed a bit more.
Before leaving, Rich burnt the 5 songs onto a disk for me to listen to during the 10 days off.



Sunday 25th
I’m doing some writing this week and some filming for the documentary as well as starting a music vid for ‘RPS’, this is going to be fun.















19 Jun 2012

Dai Sharkey Project one 19.06.12


Dai Sharkey Project one 2012
19.06.12



Tuesday, got on with mixing ‘no more’, at the end of the day we got the track sounding banging but the vocals were letting it down badly….plan for Thursday, new vox.

20.06.12
Wed. Met up with Amy Wadge. Had a real focused session….talked about my schizophrenia, possible Branding and promotional tools as well as giving me great encouragement after listening to a couple of my tracks in ‘1st mix’ state.
She helped me find the direction of the next step, in preparation for finishing the album. The idea is to have everything in place so as soon as the album is completed we have industry people to play it to.
Much to do.




21.06.12
Thursday. In studio with Rich. By 11am I was playing Congas and mixing drum tracks. After lunch re-done all the vocals on ‘No more’. By 4pm we had an amazing track, almost finished.
Had a listen to ‘anymore’, won’t take long to mix that tomorrow then off again for 10 days. July here we come.

18 Jun 2012

Dai Sharkey Project one 18.06.12


Dai Sharkey Project one 2012
18.06.12

Just realised how consistently inconsistent I am at keeping this journal. I last ended my thoughts on heading to the studio a week ago. Since then my personal life has been utter madness and was joined by the musical chaos too.
Monday 11th I entered the studio glad to work on ‘he said’, took my daughter, Sophie with me. She took pics and tweeted them; she should follow me ‘round more.
Tuesday 12th, loads of personal shit to grapple with.
Wednesday 13th, more work with Rich on ‘he said’, it sounds amazing, it’s all really coming together now.
Thursday 14th, went to play at Beach break live, what a palaver. Storms blew the stage away and I sat in the car for the majority of the time. Daz and Annie came and did some filming…in the car…it was fun.  I must comment that I was not impressed with the way the festival is run/organised, so many bad features, although on the plus side the security were great.
Sunday – fathers day….



Monday 18th…mixed ‘I love you’ and part mixed ‘honey’
Back at the grindstone tomorrow…ha.ha….wish this could be a way I could make a living…..I can almost cope with some of this….haha…




29 May 2012

Dai Sharkey Project one 29.05.12


Dai Sharkey Project one 2012
29.05.12

Tuesday….in studio rough mixing the rest of the tracks…long day….



30.05.12
Wednesday…more mixing and recorded some tracks on ‘the promise’…spent a lot of time on this song and it still aint right….must get to grips with it.





31.05.12
Thursday…end of mixing….banged down ‘He said’ before quick mixing it and leaving to go to festival.
Rich and I have a 10 day break to come back refreshed with a new plan of attack…..I’m off to spend the time in the mountains.





1-6th June 2012
At JudeAnt fest near Abergavenney. I played everyday, jammed with peeps, played Samba, danced all night everynight and hung around afterwards to help with deconstruction and clearing up.
What an amazing time…totally gave me new focus as well as hooking up with loads of peeps in the industry to which I’m sure will benefit me in the future.

7-10th June….spent chilling in reflection.
Back in studio Monday 11th….yey.