
Rand and Adam promo photo for an earlier album. (click image for larger version)
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So I've been listening to the new Ookla The Mok CD, "Oh ok LA". Really, really love this album. It consistently combines all my favorite Ookla traits: excellent songwriting and vocal arrangements, great vocals, clever lyrics and a wonderful sense of life.
Rand Bellavia and Adam English have been writing songs together since 1991, became friends much earlier. Both of them live in Buffalo. Rand is head of acquisitions at D'Youville College Library in Buffalo; he also teaches the collection development and cataloging classes for the Masters in Library Science Department of the University of Buffalo. Adam is a professional caricature artist and also also manages the art concessions at Six Flags Darien Lake.
I met the two of them about 10 years ago with Allison and Jodi at an Astronomicon. I was blown away by their performance in open filk as well as by their songwriting skills. I haven't met their drummer yet, Chris Gajewski.

Rand and Adam in open filk at OVFF. Photo by Jim Leonard
Jeff Thomas, formerly of The Frogs and Mightyhead and currently in The Queue, produced the new Ookla The Mok album. While Rand and Adam were happy with Doug White at Watchmen Studios, they felt that they needed a change. Recording was done over a period of four months in both Buffalo and Philadephia (lots of driving was involved), ending Feb/2003. After recording, the album was mixed and mastered overseas in London.
Last year,
Rand and Adam sold some music to Disney which became the main theme to a new children's cartoon called
Fillmore (the show has been renewed for a second season). Rand and Adam were flown to the west coast, and undoubtedly their experience had an influence on some of the songs in their new album.
One of the things I like about this CD is that although the instrumentals and arrangements are polished and professional-sounding, the songs still sound fresh and original, with the enthusiasm and wistful optimism of their early material. I think that this album will be much more accessible to the mainstream audience than their last project, yet still has more than enough geek/nerd factor to appeal to people like me. :-)
if you're interested in ordering the CD, check out
this page on cdbaby.com. The page also has more information about the album as well as sound clips. Or check out the official Ookla The Mok fan page at
http://www.otmfan.com/, and you can find out about their upcoming concerts
here.

Cover of the album.
Playlist on OH OK LA:
W. W. S. D. ? (What Would Scooby Doo?)
"When you're unsure of your life
Like if you don't know whether to wear your yellow sweater or leave your wife
If your mind's in a fog
Don't think too much, put your trust in dog"
F. People (Famous People)
"Show a little compassion for Michael Jackson
When he turns up on the evening news
Don't judge that man or make fun of his tan
Until you've walked a mile backwards in his sequinned shoes."
P. M. Prima Donna (Pre-Madonna Prima Donna)
A song about Cher. :-)
"Cherilyn Sarkisian La Piere
No wonder she chose a nom de guerre"
A. M. Suicide (Another Midget Suicide)
"Sometimes I feel like Gary Coleman
Sad and stout
Out of place with that look on my face
'Whatchu talkin' about?'"
LA (la land) "It's not so bad to fight the crowd
It's the price you pay for fame
Your mom and dad would be so proud
So proud if you hadn't changed your name."
STS-107My favorite song on the album. This song was originally titled "Columbia", and was written before the Columbia disaster.
Go On Very sad, very beautiful.
Ex An X-Files song.
Mr. W. (Mr. Worf)
"Geordi's visor on the blink
Deanna Troi is on the brink
O'Brien's been reassigned to Deep Space Nine
Barclay's on the Holodeck
Tasha's dead and Ro's a wreck
Garibaldi's not on Star Trek
Who will lead the crew
What are we to do
When the enemy ship comes into view?
Who's to be obeyed when the Borg invade?"

Another promo photo. (click image for larger version)
O Sting "O Sting, where is thy death?"
Buffalo, CA Insidiously catchy melody that gets into your head and won't go away.
Hollywood's Ending One of my favorites on this album.
"Now the story is over
Romantic kiss as the music swells
Not a dry eye
The lights come up as the credits roll
But I don't see my name at all
No curtain call
The curtain falls
From all the people one begins
And one by one they all join in
Soon everyone has risen to applaud
And all the people stand and cheer
But I'm still standing here
No hero, just a member of the crowd"
All images in this entry are copyright © Ookla The Mok except for the photo by Jim Leonard. (This entry was written with ViaVoice, a voice recognition program, which sometimes has its own sense of humor. Please forgive any spelling or grammar quirks which Debbie has missed while editing. Thank you. )