Reminiscent of some long-forgotten collection of Orwell essays, this track effortlessly bends space & time around a synth-filled dystopian soundscape.
from "the Hardest Blow" featuring vocals from Tess Savigear and solo guitar from Kavin Allenson
It’s name is sadly the same as me, without me
It cannot follow through doorways, the same way
Just saw the rainbow fall over
It’s game remembers…
So Far to Get
Fire on the look-out
he's got me shakin'
Watch me blow it now.
Fire on the lookout,
It's got me changing
what, me worry now?
Fire on the look-out
It's got me shakin'
what me worry now?
watch me blow it now.
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My 2009 Christmas Challenge song. It's rough around the edges and I didn't have a drumset, so fake drums, but all in all, not a bad little diddy. enjoy!
my entry into the 2008 Sidedown Christmas challenge.
I tried the original Mel Torme chords and version and it just didn't fit for me, so i came up with my own chords and arrangement.
this was done around the same time as g=gone so it's a…
star
just a star on a sheep on the side of a car
and the picture in your hand from a distant land
with a story can't believe this is happening to me
another mediocre man trapped in a master plan
it's really not the star but the dream inside…
i love how people listen to the first song of an album and then move on. this site is great for telling you exactly who is listening to your stuff and to what. too bad those people i sent links to this CD stopped at the first song. too bad they missed the juicy bits in 2-9.
A blatant attempt at exploiting the deep well of The Jesus and Mary Chain/Pixies/Raveonettes/House of Love. A lovingly loud, shiny and guitar-laden paean to those great bands.
the first new song written for the RPM challenge, i love the guitar part, but the words were last minute. some people get tired of my anti-religion diatribe. oh well
Judge me, I want everyone all up in here
cast your stones for slandering…
this is 4 bass tracks and drums
the 3rd song i wrote about my wife. maybe someday the second song will show up somewhere.
like a hunter hunts its prey
eyeing me, hungrily
can't keep her paws to herself
and i'm not about to fight it
it…
this song is 6 bass parts on top of drum loops. each part is completely seperate mix and effect. that synth sound in the chorus is actually me singing falsetto with muey effects on it.
a song from a previous band (kill.pop.), i took the metal out of it and made it more dreamy. this is actually the 3rd version of this song that i've played.
Comments on angie fights crime's stuff
this is cool.
Reminiscent of some long-forgotten collection of Orwell essays, this track effortlessly bends space & time around a synth-filled dystopian soundscape.
fall into _angie_fights_crime_ in this somewhat perplexing telenovella
I think this ones my fave but a great album through and through...Bravo!!
I like this - it's a real foot-stomper. The vocalist also really holds up her end of things. She carries the lyrics well.
Love the beat.
Great tune. Like the change ups here. Whole rpm 17 is album is solid man.
This album is so cool. Clear fav. Love the chorus
Awesome. Diggin the cool vocals and the grungy, sonic youth vibe.
Is it Jefferson airplane classic I'm thinking. Only more modern. Ladies voice is the bomb.
This is lovely butt
Another Beauty of an Album for this years Rpm Bravo I throughly enjoyed it
A February well spent - a fine RPM album
Cool groove and lyrics
Awesome writing, Brent - this one is hooky as hell!
Sounds like a load of my favourite bands in one gorgeous little 4 minute bundle.
Woah, digging her goth vox! Great match for your full throttle song writing!
This lady's worldly authorative vocal is perfect for this album chum. Where'd you find her?!!?! This one is ace. Love it.
Classic feel to this stuff.
Yes! Yes. YES!!! YESSSS!!!!!!!!!
Comments made by angie fights crime
is this really heavy metal? Tess made me take the heavy bits out :)
i love it, how do you get the vocal effect?
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you should put this album up on your list, double exposure.
i was going for tom waits, maybe a little too much?
oh my, this is beautiful. nicely done!
maybe we should do a double album, my versions VS your versions
your demo's are way more impressive than mine :(
someday we need to collaborate. I'll let you sing.
god i love this one. someday you're gonna have to teach me how to sound this good.
well they're sampled loops from Garageband. It's probably time I either buy my own drumset or get some different loops.
I'm working on a new holiday song, should be done soon!
i love how people listen to the first song of an album and then move on. this site is great for telling you exactly who is listening to your stuff and to what. too bad those people i sent links to this CD stopped at the first song. too bad they missed the juicy bits in 2-9.
spectacular!
wow, this sounds a lot like Jesus and Mary Chain i love it.
your music makes me want to try harder.
are those loops? how in the world?
i had this guitar part bouncing around for a couple months, unfortunately i was never quite happy with the song itself, one of the parels of RPM.
this song is 6 bass parts on top of drum loops. each part is completely seperate mix and effect. that synth sound in the chorus is actually me singing falsetto with muey effects on it.
and that's my kid singing at the end of the song, which is pretty creepy.