During his three years of exile in Boston as a scholarship student at the Berklee School of Music, far from his Florida home, Jonathan Bates pulled further and further away from all that the city represented. “There wasn’t much to do except get drunk, do drugs, or get into fights,” he remembers. “And it always seemed to be snowing. So I started to write music.”
Beginning with … boredom never sounded so sweet, a home-brewed EP that he produced in 1999 and gave away to strangers on the street, Bates put together a body of work under the name mellowdrone. “I didn’t want to use my own name because people might come to expect me to do only one kind of music,” he explains. “With another name, I felt that I could do anything.”
The disc made its way to L.A., and Bates, convinced that “Berklee really sucked,” followed. Essentially homeless for several months, he crashed on the couches of friends, picked up odd jobs, but mainly concentrated on writing new material. Once he got his own place he pieced together a makeshift studio, with a bargain-basement computer, a tinny Casio keyboard from Radio Shack, and a few guitars.
From this jumble of mismatched gear came the second mellowdrone EP, glassblower, on January 1, 2001, which Bates sold exclusively on his website, mellowdrone.com. Word of this odd, somewhat solitary, and frighteningly talented artist began to spread: Ryan Ayanian spent three months tracking him down in order to sign on as his co-manager, and producer/A&R executive Tony Berg, whose track record includes discovering Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and Beck, made mellowdrone one of his first signings after coming onboard at ARTISTdirect Records.
“Jonathan isn’t afraid to take on difficult subjects,” he explains. “He does not write with inhibition. And that individuality is also manifest in his recording process, which is the most unusual hybrid of DIY and state-of-the-art I’ve ever encountered. His recordings have a homespun quality, yet you’re dazzled by the sonics. That, coupled with his songwriting and his talent as a musician, distinguishes him from anybody I’ve ever heard. Plus, he can make me laugh at will – which gives him a power over me I’m not altogether happy about.”
As an opening act for Elbow, South, Remy Zero, Starsailor, and other headliners at West Coast shows, mellowdrone added stage chops to studio wizardry, both in group and solo settings. “One moment he’s playing something beautiful and mesmerizing,” says Ayanian, “then all of a sudden he’s a total smart-ass onstage. At one of his earliest shows a few girls sitting in the front were laughing. Jonathan stopped in mid-song and said, ‘Hold on…will you laugh again, please?’ He totally put this girl on the spot, but she did laugh, and he recorded it and wove the sample into the rhythm of his next song. He had everyone eating out of the palm of his hand.”
Citing influences that range from film score composer Danny Elfman through French avant-gardist Erik Satie to his “favorite Beatle” George Harrison, Bates has taken the next big step in his career with the EP a demonstration of intellectual property, an ambitious project conceived specifically to break free from pop clichés and force people to look at themselves and their world in unfamiliar ways.
“I don’t want to be preachy,” he insists, “and if I took myself too seriously I’d be the first guy to make fun of that. But with everybody sick of what’s going on but not doing anything about it, if I can say something through music that makes people really question the way things are, then that’s all I really want to do. But who gives a fuck what I think anyway.”
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Motivation
Mellowdrone Lyrics
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You're not much to drag
Infact be glad
You weigh more than that
I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know
It's all in fun
Don't think so hard
Life is not so long
I'm ready now for all the shit
Falling from grace you had a save
Please bring it on and break my face
You stupid whiney little faggot
I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know
I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know
Breathe out, breathe in
Those things they said about you aren't true
Pocket lipstick
Photographic situations
Oh oh, Oh oh, Oh oh
Oh oh, Oh oh, Oh oh
God it's good I'm sitting again
The lyrics to Mellowdrone's song "Motivation" are rather cryptic and may be open to interpretation. The singer seems to be addressing someone who is feeling down and telling them not to be so sad as they are not a burden. The line "be glad, you weigh more than that" may be interpreted as the singer telling the person not to be weighed down by their emotions or problems as they are physically stronger than that. The repetition of "I know" throughout the song may indicate that the singer is empathizing with the person or trying to reassure them.
The second verse has a more confrontational tone, with the singer declaring themselves the "stupid one" and telling the person not to think so hard as life is short. The line "Falling from grace you had a save, please bring it on and break my face" may be interpreted as the singer challenging the person to try and break them down as they are ready for it. The use of the word "faggot" at the end of this verse is controversial and has been criticized for its derogatory connotations towards the LGBTQ+ community.
The chorus of the song seems to be more positive and encouraging, with the singer telling the person to breathe in and out and not to believe the negative things said about them. The use of the phrase "pocket lipstick" and "photographic situations" in this part of the song may refer to the idea that people often present a curated image of themselves to the world, and that the person should not be too concerned with appearances.
Line by Line Meaning
Don't look so sad
Do not be sad
You're not much to drag
You are not too heavy to carry
Infact be glad
In fact, be happy
You weigh more than that
You are worth more than that
It's all in fun
It is just for fun
I'm your stupid one
I am the foolish one here
Don't think so hard
Do not overthink it
Life is not so long
Life is short
I'm ready now for all the shit
I am prepared for the worst
Falling from grace you had a save
You may have fallen but you have been rescued
Please bring it on and break my face
I am ready for anything, even if it hurts me
You stupid whiney little faggot
An insulting remark addressed to someone
Breathe out, breathe in
Inhale and exhale
Those things they said about you aren't true
The negative things said about you are not accurate
Pocket lipstick
Lipstick in the pocket
Photographic situations
Photographic moments
Oh oh, Oh oh, Oh oh
Repetitive vocal expression
God it's good I'm sitting again
I am grateful to sit down again
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: JONATHAN FORREST BATES
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