Industry Demos is a collection of four songs from 2001 that Dredg recorded before they were signed to impress record labels. The four songs are "Of the Room", "Redrawing the Island Map", "Running Through Propellers", and "The Papal Insignia." Despite the fact that the band has not spoke out about these songs, and has not played them as of late (although "Propellers" has made an appearance on setlists prior to the release of CWOA), these songs remain very popular with fans. Of the Room was rerecorded and released on Dredg's second album El Cielo.
El Cielo, their second album, which was released on October 8, 2002, is also a concept album. Prominent influences on the album's concept and themes are painter Salvador Dalí's life and a particular painting, Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bumblebee around a Pomegranate One Second Before Awakening (the first track on the album is named "Brushstroke:dcbtfoabaaposba").
On June 21, 2005, Dredg's third album, Catch Without Arms, was released. A video for the single "Bug Eyes" was released. For the spring of 2006, Dredg played on the Taste of Chaos tour, which also featured Deftones, Atreyu, Thrice, and Story of the Year as headlining bands. Also, Dredg headlined their own tour with Ours and Ambulette to hit cities that they did not tour in during the TOC tour (they came on the TOC tour about mid-way through).
Dredg also composed the score for the 2006 independent film, Waterborne. [1]
In addition to music, Dredg also creates artwork, which is available for viewing on the band's official website. Drew Roulette's works have twice appeared on shirts released by Artus.
On May 11, 2006, Dredg recorded their performance for a live CD entitled "Live at The Fillmore". Dredg announced in a MySpace bulletin on October 9, 2006 that the CD is available for pre-sale [2] and that it will be released on November 7 2006. Remixes that currently exist are Dan The Automator's "Sang Real" and Serj Tankian's "Ode To The Sun." Both songs are off Catch Without Arms. The "Sang Real" remix is being made available as an added bonus for purchasing "Live at the Fillmore" off of iTunes. It is currently unknown what will become of the "Ode to the Sun" remix, or if the "Sang Real" remix will see wider release.
In the beginning of August 2006, Dredg announced that they would be playing two "special events" back-to-back on September 14 and September 15, 2006 at The Catalyst in Santa Cruz, California. It was later revealed that the special events would be Leitmotif performed in its entirety on the first night and El Cielo in its entirety on the second night. Both nights would also features selections from Catch Without Arms. Recordings of these shows can be obtained via archive.org in FLAC format (the links can be found on the news page of traversing.net). Videos of the two shows are currently being edited by fans who recorded the shows. An early version of "It's not worth it" was performed on each night.
On November 7 through November 10, 2006, Dredg debuted a new song, "Ireland," at instore performances that were held in California to promote the release of their first live album, Live At The Fillmore. Along with the new song, selections from Catch Without Arms & El Cielo were played, as well as "The Warbler," which has only been officially released as a live track on the Fillmore CD.
The band appeared in the 2007 membership list for The Coterie with honorary membership.
The name Dredg comes from the English word dredge, which in its verbal usage, means to unearth or widen/deepen a river or channel (the device used for doing this is also called a dredger). The band picked the name in its earlier, heavier days, when they thought it was very descriptive of their sound.
* Gavin Hayes - Vocals, Slide Guitar, Guitar
* Drew Roulette - Bass, Synthesizer
* Mark Engles - Guitar
* Dino Campanella - Drums, Piano, Organ
Hungover On A Tuesday
dredg Lyrics
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It's time for a cleansing
Nice try, but you can't afford this forever
You know it makes you feel good
Feeding on your soul
You'll search for a cure
You'll want to be sure
You'll want to be sure
That this is really you
So long since I can't even remember
It's time for renewal
You know that you won't have forever
You know it makes you feel good
Feeding on your soul
You'll search for a cure
You'll want to be sure
You don't lose control
You'll want to be sure
That this is really you
I fell towards the fire
Shielding myself from sin
Things are looking brighter
This is the way I want to live
So long to the hurt and stormy weather
It's time for a cleansing
Nice try, but you can't control me forever
Feeding on your soul
You'll search for a cure
You'll want to be sure
You don't lose control
I'll always be sure
You'll want to be sure
So long to the end
You'll always be there
But you are gone to me
The lyrics of dredg’s song "Hungover On A Tuesday" are open to interpretation but they seem to suggest a theme of renewal and starting anew. The verses speak of leaving behind the hurt and stormy weather, and taking the time to cleanse oneself which would help to make one feel good. The lyrics also explore one's search for a cure, which may be a remedy for a broken heart or a temporary escape from life’s issues. The song seems to acknowledge that it may be difficult to control oneself completely, but the singer wants to be sure that they're in control of their own actions. The chorus is about the singer's newfound sense of freedom and control which they want to hold onto, even when they feel the presence of past struggles and negativity. The concluding lines of the song suggest that while the past may still linger, the singer is moving on, and the past no longer has power or control over them.
Line by Line Meaning
So long to the hurt and stormy weather
Goodbye to painful and difficult times
It's time for a cleansing
It's time for a fresh start
Nice try, but you can't afford this forever
You can't ignore your problems forever
You know it makes you feel good
Temporary solutions can make you feel good but won't last
Feeding on your soul
Negative thoughts and emotions are draining you
You'll search for a cure
You'll try to find a solution
You'll want to be sure
You'll want to be certain
You don't lose control
You don't want to lose your sense of self
That this is really you
That you're making choices that align with who you truly are
So long since I can't even remember
It's been a long time since I felt alive
It's time for renewal
It's time for a rebirth
You know that you won't have forever
You know time is limited
I fell towards the fire
I took a risk
Shielding myself from sin
Protecting myself from wrongdoing
Things are looking brighter
Things are improving
This is the way I want to live
I want to live authentically
Nice try, but you can't control me forever
You can't manipulate me forever
So long to the end
Farewell to the inevitable conclusion
You'll always be there
Your problems will always exist
But you are gone to me
But they no longer have power over me
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