Sburb
By James Dever
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Released 7/13/2011.
Duration: ~28:03.
Listen on Bandcamp or YouTube (playlist).
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- Sburb: (~21:11) Sburb:
- Revelations: (~6:52) Revelations:
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- (1:07) Revelations, I
- (2:41) Revelations, II
- (3:04) Revelations, III
Added to wiki 11/15/2019.
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Commentary PDF
- Composers Notes.pdf (43.5 kB)
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Composer's sheet music, all-in-one
- Sburb - James Dever.zip (461.5 kB)
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Artist commentary:
Homestuck: (Bandcamp about blurb) captured 7/17/2011
Presenting Homestuck's first solo piano album! Also comes with sheet music for all tracks.
Andrew Hussie: (MSPA news post) captured 7/17/2011
Wanderers + Sburb
The first, an Exile-centric album brought to you by a collection of artists. The second, a solo album composed by James Dever and performed by Erik Scheele. Both are great!
Are you running out of room on your ipod yet? You might have to start deleting some of that crappy non-HS music soon.
Homestuck: (Bandcamp credits blurb) captured 7/17/2011
Composed by James Dever, performed by Erik "Jit" Scheele
Cover art by Killian Ng
James Dever: (composer's notes - front)
Sburb is my proudest accomplishment. It is the bastard child of my hopes and dreams and my most recent accomplishments and ordeals. I set out to write music to capture everything going on in my life as well as find out who I am and what I am as far as a composer. What ended up happening was the creation of twelve powerful pieces that are close and dear to me and are a road map of my trials. The album has a biblical theme with the titles as to fit with the concept of the story of Homestuck being that of creation. Sburb ends up being the catalyst for the existence of our universes and every other one. I hope you appreciate them! These are my comments about each piece as well as a few comments on how exactly I played some of the crazier parts.
Enjoy!
James Dever: (composer's notes - back)
In Loving Memory of Linda Wright
Without her words of encouragement and pushing me the whole way, I would not be half the man I am today. She was my savior during the worsttime of my life. She inspired me to finish this album, which I almost could not bring myself to do after her passing away. I miss you more than anything, grandma.
Thank you so much:
The Quintanas, the Diguiseppis, the Emmons', Mr. Saliman and Mr. Spare for helping me survive the last year.
The Diguiseppis for giving me a roof over my head.
Jess, Mr. Emmons and the Farrells for putting up with me and teaching me everything I know about music.
Aunt Tammy for always protecting me and supporting any decision I make.
My friends for pushing me to not give up what I love the most.
Andrew Hussie for this opportunity. For Homestuck.
Jeremy Iamurri for beating sense into me and being a great friend.
Erik Scheele for being absolutely amazing at what you do and performing this album.
RJ Lake for pushing me to be better.
The music team for pushing me, and being the biggest group of bros in existence.
You. For listening.
James Dever: (Bandcamp rerelease)
Originally written for Homestuck in 2011, Sburb is the first major composition I ever wrote. The pieces were written when I was seventeen, over my junior and senior years of high school and performed and recorded the following summer. The album released about a month before I set off to college and the whole experience was phenomenal.
While I have long lost track with MSPA, I still am good friends with my fellow musicians from the Homestuck Music team including Erik "Jit" Steele, who performed on these recordings.
Looking back on it now, I love how obvious my early inspirations are but I do love the work I was able to create during one of the most tumultuous times in my life. Thanks for listening.
Michael Guy Bowman: (Michael Guy Bowman Talks About His Homestuck Music, adapted to text)
(Continued from Gust of Heir)
I was really glad when [James] had that Sburb album come out, you know, he referenced Sburban Jungle on that, which was, you know, an honor of course, and hearing it performed by Erik Scheele on the piano... And I think that's my favorite piece of Homestuck music, that album, just because regardless of where the themes came from, it was just good listening. You know. Could put that on during breakfast. (laughs)