Lowercase Noises is the musical brainchild of Andy Othling, a multi-instrum… Read Full Bio ↴Lowercase Noises is the musical brainchild of Andy Othling, a multi-instrumentalist, producer and artist from Albuquerque, NM. All programming and composition on Lowercase Noises' albums are performed by Andy, with exception of the occasional guest musician or vocalist.
Lowercase Noises was birthed out of a small college dorm with very basic recording gear, a slew of effects pedals and an electric guitar. As Andy’s passion for and interest in the recording/mixing process bloomed, along with his talent for producing, songs and styles emerged that built the framework for what Lowercase Noises is today.
His first serious effort and full-length release, Seafront (Nov. 2009), was a unique blend of styles, including ambient, post-rock and electronica, as well as intriguing dialogue and field recordings.
Marshall (May 2010), named after and written for Andy's son, is ambient at its best; smooth-moving, quiet melodies that ease the listener from one song to the next in a truly lullaby-like quality.
Next came Ambient Songs (Aug. 2010), to tide fans over until the next studio album; a collection of simpler, 'live' recordings taken from Andy's acclaimed YouTube videos that expressed his ability to perform what were essentially improvised songs.
Carry Us All Away (Dec. 2010) was a true milestone in Lowercase Noises' career. An appropriate follow-up to the two 'quieter' previous releases, Carry Us All Away aims for nothing shy of epic, displaying Andy at the top of his form. The album opens with a fantastic bang, then carries the listener through 45 more minutes of bliss, dipping occasionally to lovely ambient swoons, then vamping back into satisfyingly big beats and driving melodies.
Most recently, Migratory Patterns (May 2011) was released, exploring a sort of soft-electronica sound coupled with somewhat darker melodies, making it Lowercase Noises' most contemplative album yet. Additionally, the album is loosely themed after the mysterious '52-hertz Whale,' a lone-traveling creature who has long evaded researchers. This whale's low-frequency call can be heard on Migratory Patterns.
Andy has also performed and collaborated on a number of other artist's albums, and is currently the lead guitarist for Albuquerque singer/songwriter Chuck Elmore.
www.lowercasenoises.com
Lowercase Noises was birthed out of a small college dorm with very basic recording gear, a slew of effects pedals and an electric guitar. As Andy’s passion for and interest in the recording/mixing process bloomed, along with his talent for producing, songs and styles emerged that built the framework for what Lowercase Noises is today.
His first serious effort and full-length release, Seafront (Nov. 2009), was a unique blend of styles, including ambient, post-rock and electronica, as well as intriguing dialogue and field recordings.
Marshall (May 2010), named after and written for Andy's son, is ambient at its best; smooth-moving, quiet melodies that ease the listener from one song to the next in a truly lullaby-like quality.
Next came Ambient Songs (Aug. 2010), to tide fans over until the next studio album; a collection of simpler, 'live' recordings taken from Andy's acclaimed YouTube videos that expressed his ability to perform what were essentially improvised songs.
Carry Us All Away (Dec. 2010) was a true milestone in Lowercase Noises' career. An appropriate follow-up to the two 'quieter' previous releases, Carry Us All Away aims for nothing shy of epic, displaying Andy at the top of his form. The album opens with a fantastic bang, then carries the listener through 45 more minutes of bliss, dipping occasionally to lovely ambient swoons, then vamping back into satisfyingly big beats and driving melodies.
Most recently, Migratory Patterns (May 2011) was released, exploring a sort of soft-electronica sound coupled with somewhat darker melodies, making it Lowercase Noises' most contemplative album yet. Additionally, the album is loosely themed after the mysterious '52-hertz Whale,' a lone-traveling creature who has long evaded researchers. This whale's low-frequency call can be heard on Migratory Patterns.
Andy has also performed and collaborated on a number of other artist's albums, and is currently the lead guitarist for Albuquerque singer/songwriter Chuck Elmore.
www.lowercasenoises.com
Sweet Pea
Lowercase Noises Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Sweet Pea' by these artists:
Amos Lee Sweet pea Apple of my eye Don't know when and I don't…
Bearfoot He had the brown of a small town in nebraska She…
Bobby Vee I went to a dance just the other night I met…
Honeydogs There she goes She walks like she'd rather not be in…
In Order to Live We've got, yeah We've got a baby Her name is Sweet Pea You…
Jank Setup I could cook with you all night We've been up in…
Kimaya Diggs Morning sweet pea, tell me what you dreamed last night Pillo…
Lila Blue Sweet Pea apple of my eye Take me down to your…
Little Hurricane I put on my best suit, to come down and…
MINZUNKI 넌 조용히 지금 나의 마음에 묻네 살며시 다가와 점점 커져가는 처음 느껴보는 이 기분 너도…
Paul Weller Sweet pea, my sweet pea You're the one to get my…
Project I wanna walk back My hateful words No more talk back That so…
Seam I turn red, I turn back in defeat Take an arrowhead…
Smoking Popes Her shining diamond smile Is white and wild as the ocean She…
The Honeydogs There she goes She walks like she'd rather not be in…
The Hot Sardines Sweet pea, look at me Prettiest girl I've ever seen Sweet pe…
The Project I wanna walk back My hateful words No more talk back That so…
Tommy Roe Chorus: Oh Sweet Pea come on and dance with me Come on,…
Zuli Jr. Sweet Pea On the balcony Two lips pressed against my cheek M…
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AudioAtmos
@daniel carr Actually, the only thing I know that could fall under this category would be the music he made for this story.
http://music.lowercasenoises.com/album/this-is-for-our-sins
After listening to the music, I decided to check into the subject matter. It's a very compelling story.
If you go to his YouTube site in the "video" section, he has a number of videos devoted to this collection of music.
Ultimately, I guess Andy would be the best one to answer your question.
Nic Lake
Beautiful, Andy. I love the direction your music has gone.
andy othling
Thank you Nic!
Jayden Friesen
Man, I have been a fan since the beginning, and it's so amazing to see where this journey has taken you. Keep it up!
Justin Sytsma
I've been listening to this nonstop - it's one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard!
Dj Serrato
This is really good man! Very emotional!
PedalNerds - Nathan Shafer
This is a beautiful piece of music! @Andy Othling
Mystic Naad
A wonderfully beautiful piece.
Amazing :)
R.E.D.
My god, this is beautiful! The first commenter took the words right out of my mouth. I visualized a movie.....about a woman walking around a park....during the autumn.....leaves are falling and blowing around.....she reflects her life from childhood and onward.....remembering the good times....then the hard times......feelings of regret start to creep on her (guitars creeping in around 2:00).....and yet she refuses dwell in her past (3:50).....she can still make a difference.....she looks forward....determined to carry on.....and most importantly....she knows she is still loved..... that she is somebody's sweet pea.
Sorry Andy. As I was listening, it got me going. I won't do this again I swear.
Your music never ceases to amaze me. Keep them coming :)
Harold_Godwinsson
Breathtakingly beautiful as always, my friend.
unstirred
Love it!