Showing posts with label second music album. Show all posts
Showing posts with label second music album. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 30

"Half Life" Lyrics by David Duchovny

Song: Half Life
Album: EVERY THIRD THOUGHT
Written by: David Duchovny


FULL: David Duchovny interview on Build Series - January 29, 2018

Singer/songwriter/actor David Duchovny attends the Build Series to discuss his new release 'Every Third Thought' at Build Studio on January 29, 2018 in New York City.

Photos: David Duchovny at AOL Build Series - January 29, 2018

David Duchovny at AOL Build Series promoting new Season of The X-Files and his new music album titled "Every Third Thought" in New York City - January 29, 2018

Friday, September 8

THE MAKING OF DAVID DUCHOVNY'S EXCLUSIVE LIVE SHOW DOCUMENTARY

Don’t miss an opportunity to be part of the making of David Duchovny’s exclusive live show documentary this October in Vancouver, BC.


We are excited to announce that we will be filming the performance and behind the scenes moments at The Imperial on October 14th. The live performance documentary will be released in early 2018, stay tuned for more updates!

Wednesday, July 5

David Duchovny Second Music Album "Every Third Thought"

As you already know David released his debut music album titled "Hell or Highwater" in 2015. He writes and sings his own songs. Now in 2017, he has a new album called "Every Third Thought". He has sung some of his new material at live concerts earlier this year but we don't have all the lyrics yet. However, we have listed below all the titles of the new songs we listened to. We will be updating as soon as we get new data!

At the moment, there is not an official release date for "Every Third Thought". You can preorder the album and merchandise following this link.


List of songs for David Duchovny's Second Music Album

Saturday, June 24

David Duchovny Concert in Vancouver, Canada - October 2017




Timbre Concerts has just announced that David Duchovny will play the Imperial on October 14.

Sunday, March 5

Telegram: David Duchovny branches out with novel, album, X Files, Twin Peaks - March 2017

A beloved actor wakes up one day and he's a best-selling novelist and a recording star.

2017 - source: tumblr
If you threw in a few government conspiracies, little green men and a liver-devouring, serial killer that can squeeze into air-vents or a Chernobyl sewer-dwelling "Flukeman," it would seem like a case ripe for "The X-Files."

The only difference is, this is actually happening to David Duchovny, who has gotten in touch with his inner-Hank Moody (at least, the writing part) and has followed his muse to publish his second novel, "Bucky (Expletive) Dent" and release his debut LP record, "Hell or High Water," which he sings his own lyrics and has been on the road to promote.

And, it's not like Duchovny is quitting his day job anytime soon.

Saturday, March 4

Duchovny, Lover of contemporary novels — unless he’s writing - March 3, 2017

source: tumblr
David Duchovny, the actor best known as Agent Fox Mulder on the “X-Files, a novelist, and now a recording artist, once thought he’d be an English professor. “I have a little more than a master’s and a little less than a PhD, whatever that thing is,” he says. Duchovny was recently in Boston for a concert and a reading of his second novel, “Bucky [Expletive] Dent,” which explores family bonds and the rivalry between Yankees and Red Sox fans.

BOOKS: Who were your favorite writers when you were an English major?
DUCHOVNY: At Princeton I wrote my junior paper on Virginia Woolf, and for my senior thesis I wrote on Samuel Beckett. I wrote some about “Between the Acts” and “Mrs. Dalloway’’ but mostly about “To the Lighthouse.” With Beckett I focused, perversely, on his novels, “Molloy,” “Malone Dies,” and “The Unnamable.” That’s when I decided I should never write again. I think it was W.H. Auden who said he was lucky that his first favorite poet was Thomas Hardy, who was a good but not a great poet, because if you are exposed to the greats too soon it can just squash you as a writer.

Sunday, February 12

OCR: David Duchovny wants to serenade you on Valentine's Day - Feb 12, 2017

Though David Duchovny is most known for his portrayal of iconic characters such as Fox Mulder of the the sci-fi horror series “X-Files” and his Golden Globe-winning performance as Hank Moody in the comedy-drama television series “Californication,” he’s also been busy composing his own music.

A few years back, before taking on the role of Sam Hodiak in the NBC period crime drama “Aquarius,” Duchovny began to teach himself how to play guitar. He’d look up chords on song sharing apps and learned “Broken Arrow” by Robbie Robertson and “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots” by Flaming Lips. Every time he learned a new chord, he’d see where it would fit within the progression and he’d write a new song.

Saturday, February 11

Exclusive Interview with David Duchovny! Talks Music, Touring, X-Files And More! - Feb 2017

David Duchovny, best known for portraying such iconic characters as Fox Mulder on The X Files and Hank Moody on Californication, will be embarking on his 2017 US Tour this February.

The two-time Golden Globe winner’s tour will include songs from his debut album, Hell or Highwater, as well as tracks from his next record, which is coming in in fall 2017. His music consists of self-penned tracks, firmly embedded in his uniquely lyrical, troubadour style.

“Making this record is a dream come true, but I never had this dream – it’s still a shock when I think about how all this music happened,” said Duchovny. “What I do know is that I feel these songs represent the truest expression that I’ve ever been able to achieve and I look forward to sharing it with everyone.”

Saturday, January 28

Audio: David on Matty & Nick Interview - January 27, 2017

David Duchovny calls in to discuss his book "Bucky F*cking Dent" and upcoming tour and record Hell or Highwater!

Wednesday, December 21

Photo: What's next for David Duchovny's band?

Watertown guitarist tours with X-Files actor-turned-musician David Duchovny
As a longtime musician, McCusker said Duchovny is quick learner and a great band leader.

"It's a blast working with David," he said. "He's very comfortable with the band working together as a creative unit, especially since he's relatively new to the music game. It really doesn't feel like you're working with a star at all with David. He's very real."

Tuesday, December 13

Photos: David Duchovny recording his second Music Album

As you may know David is currently recording his second music album and lyrics are written by himself! He just posted a picture from the studio: 

david duchovny: Recording vocals tonight with @colin_c_lee and the band.

Monday, December 7

David Duchovny covers Montecristo Magazine: Photos & Interview, December 2015

David Duchovny
Mr. Positivity.

David Duchovny doesn’t know why he suddenly decided to take up music, only that he had always wanted to play guitar. And so he picked up the instrument, initially, to amuse himself—on a whim. “It’s a total mystery to me,” he says, quipping: “It’s either that or buy a Porsche.” Taking up either endeavour would would be costly, but music seems to be the more rewarding fit at the moment.

Neither a tour nor a record was anywhere on Duchovny’s mind, and yet in late August, Vancouverites got to spend two evenings with him at his sold-out shows at Alexander Gastown. The performances were scheduled, conveniently, just as his The X-Files reboot was about to wrap filming here.

Sunday, November 1

[Interview] Rain in Hell: A Conversation with David Duchovny

David Duchovny is what you might call a modern-day Renaissance Man. Throughout his career as an actor, he’s starred in two of the biggest television series of the last two decades, creating two cult characters worthy of icon status. He’s stepped behind the camera to direct and behind the scenes to produce. He even wrote a few episodes of The X-Files, the hit television show he starred in from 1993-2002 (which is making a triumphant return next January on Fox). In the same vein, he man with a masters in English Lit published his first novel Holy Cow back in February. With a seemingly incessant need to be creative, Duchovny picked up a guitar and dove head-first into the realm of rock ‘n’ roll. After much fiddling on his guitar and penning lyrics onto paper, the end result was his debut alt-rock album Hell or Highwater, a melodic and moody (pun intended) outing that captures melancholy at its best. Just before David wrapped up a brief tour with back to back shows in New York and Philadelphia, he spoke exclusively with The Rock Revival about his music, touring, and what’s next for the Renaissance Man. 

Going back to the beginning, how did this project come to fruition? Was it in the works for a long time or was there a sudden lightbulb moment where you said, “You know what?” I’m going to make an album.”

Wednesday, October 28

Washington Times: Duchovny brings debut songs to Howard Theatre, talks of ‘X-Files’ spring resurgence

The truth may still be out there, but David Duchovny has effectively turned the lens inward. After two decades in the TV and film spotlights, Mr. Duchovny has just released his first rock album, appropriately titled “Hell or Highwater.”

“I’d never really played any music before five years ago, so it was something where I took up the guitar pretty damn late in life just to kind of amuse myself,” Mr. Duchovny told The Washington Times, adding that he wrote the tracks on “Hell or Highwater” with “the best intentions.”

Mr. Duchovny learned to play under the tutelage of Los Angeles-based guitarist Carlos Calvo, who was the official guitar coach on “Californication.” Mr. Duchovny subsequently hired Mr. Calvo to coach him privately — even taking his teacher along to his new show, “Aquarius,” and insisting his character have it written in that he was a guitarist.