Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Day 2 of Nesting


Day 02: CLICK TO VISIT THE NEST


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Nesting Liner Notes:


All songs written by Jesse Payne

Audiopaintings by Jesse Payne, Mason Boyd, Nick Timkovich, Mike Creager, and Noel Johnson


voices: Jesse Payne, Mason Boyd, Nick Timkovich, Mike Creager, Noel Johnson

guitar: Jesse Payne

drums/percussion: Mason Boyd

bass: Nick Timkovich

pianos/rhodes: Jesse Payne, Noel Johnson, Nick Timkovich

metalaphone: Nick Timkovich


Produced by Jackson Trimm and Mike “JJ” Creager


*All songs recorded @ Capture Music Inc.

Engineered/mixed at CMI by Mike Creager and Noel Johnson

Mastered by Steve Thomas @ Steve Thomas Mastering Nashville, TN


*except banjo and piano on “Wes Anderson” recorded in the living room of the Timkovich Estate.


Cover/Album art: Doward Williams

Art Design: Doward Williams


© Jesse Payne | Master Digi Records | ascap | 2010


Manhattan Project

(by Jesse Payne)


Camera lens, medicine

I hope I float

I’m a skipping stone

When the time comes

our stomach’s choke

Momentum stops or slows


Cover and Code

your secrets out don’t you know

Diplomatic control

Unconditional post-war


Dixie cups and magazines

bloodshot eyes on dramamine

We’ll congregate like uniform

marching home


Cover and Code

your secrets out don’t you know

Diplomatic control

Unconditional post-war


Shake it off your shoulder

take it like a soldier


you better take it like a soldier



"I rejoice that there are owls. Let them do the idiotic and maniacal hooting for men. It is a sound admirably suited to swamps and twilight woods which no day illustrates, suggesting a vast and underdeveloped nature which men have not recognized. They represent the stark twilight and unsatisfied thoughts which all [men] have."

--Henry David Thoreau

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