Instruments used so far:
Piano
Electric Guitar
Acoustic Guitar
Fender Rhodes
Lappy Beats and Programming
Ancient Yamaha Synth for Children
Tubular Bells
Naked chest and shoulder
Lips (for whistling)
Guests:
Colin Isler (Cello)
Nichole Hughes (Harmony on "We Kill Children")
Andrea (French horn on "Girl on the Internet")
Influences
The Wiggles Blues Clues Dora the Explorer Teletubbies Barney Bob the Builder Franz Kafka
Sounds Like
The clanging and clamor of Earth as heard from 10,000 miles out in space
"As if he were inviting us to meet his own personal demons spun through a ghost story, Isaac Marion single-handedly tells his tales with enough guitars and tubular bells (including a choir of children on "Dead Children Talking" that would raise the hairs on a werewolf's hands) convincingly enough to make you believe you are listening to a full band's haunt. The greatest example is "The Colonist" where Marion's best falsettic yelps and shrieks are matched over an industrial beat that may or may not be garbage can lids. Can a morose and grim tale be told through a pop visionist's eyes and ultimately be accepted? It's happened before."
-Seattle Sound Magazine
Well I sold out of CDs, and I don't really plan on printing any more any time soon. The Moon Colony is what it is: a dumping ground for any and every musical thought that comes into my head. When am I going to play live? God only knows, and maybe not even Him. I need a drummer and bass player. They both have to be GOOD. Especially the drummer. Oh drummer from The Globes, won't you come and save me?
I had one of your songs stuck in my head all day and it was ridiculous, the same verse over and over again. So then I decided to show some love to your page.
also, what's a bandmate gotta do to get on the band's top friends? cuz i'll do it. you name it, i'll do it. i have awesome forklift driving skills now, in case you need something lifted with forks.