Welcome to Singled Out! where we ask artists to tell us the inside story of their latest single. Today Dave Ashdown tells us about "We Gotta Fix It" from his solo debut album "Rock & Roll Vacation" which was released under the moniker of Dashdown. We now turn it over to Dave for the story: hello, my first solo release Dashdown - Rock & Roll Vacation was a personal labor of love that really pushed me to expand my horizons as a writer, as a drummer, as a guitarist, and as a lyricist. There was no way it could suck, It had to be special. I tried to approach it with as much musically as I could bring to the table so I could, in one snapshot, have a little something for everyone.
The first single on the record is, based on tons of feedback from friends, the somewhat edgy "We Gotta Fix It". It's a funny choice in the sense that it was the very last song recorded for the cd, when I had thought it was already done. I was putting the finishing touches and final mixes together before sending to get her mastered and inspiration hit me in the form of the BP oil f-up.
I had never written anything even quasi-political or socially/environmentally-conscious so it's a bit of a departure for me. Usually I am too busy trying to turn a phrase or a funny observation. Plus, "We Gotta Fix" doesn't sound like anything else on the cd and isn't really the kind of music I listen to for that matter - it's almost, brace for it, a rap.
I wrote and recorded it in one angry morning and then had my wife's 4 and 6 year old niece's "sing" on it for a cool affect and some positive vibes to accompany the track; it is they that will be most impacted by our foolishness.
A video for "We Gotta Fix It" was shot in 'The Village' in NYC. Check it out here.