Naked Ladies Everywhere
by @roblyon5150
NSFW Skirmish: Title prompt: "The Intern... (@carleybaer)Liner Notes
#FAWM #FAWM2025 #AvantGarde #poisonerchallenge Finally finished this challenge, and nailed a #skirmish along with it. Autumn Crocus was one of the first prompts given to me this year, as part of the poisonous plant forum. In my research, I found it's nicknames to Be "Meadow Saffron" and "Naked Lady." I heard Korn's "Dead Bodies Everywhere," and thought "Naked Ladies Everywhere," and rolled with it. I learned a bit about audio stretching, as shown in the end. I've learned quite a bit about recording with Bandlab this FAWM. Which was the goal.
Lyrics
You lie down in a field Of naked ladies. Naked Ladies everywhere. A bit of an alpha male fantasy, But nothing you can eat.
Meadow Saffron likes to tell jokes. But she isn’t very funny. She tried to tell that “Aristocrats” number. But, Couldn’t top Gilbert Gottfried. And here we are, a field Full of naked ladies. Naked Ladies everywhere. Our beauty can still exist Even on the way to winter.
At a time when everything is dying Is when we start to bloom. A poison to those around That does anything but look. And then, there’s the Naked Ladies. Naked Ladies everywhere. One day you’ll lie beneath us But the lilies will still be here
Comments
"Our beauty can still exist / Even on the way to winter" love this image. Glad you could use the prompt do a skirmish, and learn more about Bandlab at the same time. Thanks for joining the challenge!
Cool music - I really like the prominence of the bass line with the top layers and percussion and quirky lyrics with great spoken vocals. The transformation at the end was a great surprise!
@skylermf Thanks so much for listening. It was a fun and productive write. You're welcome to download it if you wish, if not, no worries.
I love how surreal this is, switching from kind of casual language to more mystical. The stretched vocal sounds really cool!
@leslie it was an awesome prompt that I never would have thought of. So thank you! @kahlo2013 thank you! Thew ending is the new trick I learned on Bandlab.