Over one year on from the release of my music project Anonymous (2011), I was up late one night recently with not a lot to do. I was looking through the numerous music folders I have. I had always wanted to create a kind of bootleg style album, as I tend to hold on to a lot of my original versions of songs. I like to see the development of the songs. To see how they developed and changed over time, and what I eventually settled with.
I think I get this mentality from growing up listening to Radiohead. I was always able to source some kind of raw, rare version of a song before it was released. Then I would hear the album version and it would be totally different from the rare versions I'd heard previously. I always liked this. Made getting an album more exciting. It was interesting to see how the band had also developed the songs and ideas and sounds. So this is almost a kind of testament to that idea.
Welcome to the Anonymous - Alternative Versions (2012) is a collection of original, alternative, live versions and unheard songs. Anonymous began just before 2011, and I had written and recorded 4 tracks. I wasn't sure if the sound I was developing was the one I intended. I continued to develop the ideas anyway, and one day I got a virus on my computer that wiped all the songs. I then began recording the album from scratch, and came up with the version in 2011.
I later released I had gave my friend and musician Scott a loan of one of my pendrives with some music on it. This pendrive had the original Anonymous music on it. It took over a year for me to get this pendrive back. When I got it back, I had forgotten how good some of the recordings were. So I began putting these songs on this new album. I was content to make it an 8 track E.P, which I initially put it up as. However, as I looked on my computer at the other versions of Anonymous songs I made that people would not have heard, I thought it would be cool to add them all on an album. If people wanted to hear it, that's cool; if not, then I just like having the additional album. It is a good contrast to the original album, as there are quite a lot of acoustic versions.
So there it is. That is the logic behind the album. It is a collection of Anonymous songs, over 2011, that were not heard. It was compiled during a few nights, and the artwork was created in one night. This at the moment is the only project I have released in 2012. I enjoyed putting it together and I hope people enjoy listening to it.
Watch this space,
Wullae
http://wullaewright.bandcamp.com (find: Welcome to the Anonymous - Alternative Versions)