Oh squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!
You have punked my 'Rora! LA LA LOVE IT!!
OH!!! MARACAS! YEAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I see you dumped Liz Taylor, yeah, I can understand that. I kind of prefer your middle 8. :-)
On a technical level, I'm not sure the problem is purely overpopulation. Maybe it's something like that a lot of the ways we increase the carrying capacity of the earth have great potential to destroy it.
Oh, great, now I'm overanalyzing song lyrics (I just wrote a whole album of speculative fiction, and I'm pretty sure I disagree with half of it). It's a good tune, 'eh?
Matter Of Fate- This song started as a riff I was doing while tuning my guitar. It sounded cool, so I happened to record it on a small dictation recorder I have so I wouldn’t forget it. When I listened to the riff it just screamed Sticky Fingers…
Had the chorus idea floating in my head for a number of years, but never had the inspiration to do anything with it. Then a friend died and this song came out of me staring out the window in the cold of January 2005 wondering what the hell to…
I've gone more acoustic for this piece with bass and guitars courtesy of Jaz Arwand and the lovely, airy sound of Jess Spencer's voice. The song is about empathy or lack thereof.
This is the centrepiece of the album; my self-confessed preferred track to RPM HQ. Powerful vocals by Jen Gibbons and heavy beats supplied by Chris Thomas. The drum track was heavily overdriven to crispen it up and the kick was given a lot of…
This is from our album, "When I Was Your Age," recorded entirely in the month of February for our third year participating in the RPM Challenge. "When I Was Your Age" is a collection of 13 songs looking back at when we were kids.
This song's about that guy in the band who really can't play and just doesn't get any better, but pays for studio time, buys the gear, springs for beer, and owns the van. You always have to think twice about kicking the guy out with all the money!
This song's about getting reacquainted with your ol' guitar after neglecting it for a few years.
Back in 2006 our band started working on writing and recording music for our project, TheSongOfTheDay.com where we released one song for each…
Inspired by the book Musicophilia by Oliver Sacks. An earworm (or brainworm as Sacks espouses) is that catchy melody that sticks in your brain that you just can't shake.
Great little hook to this. Reminds me a little of Aussie band Spiderbait, which is a very, very good thing in my world. Love this so much it's gonna be faved!
The musician's anthem! This song hits on a Beatnik Turtle theme about not wanting to work (see our first RPM album: All In A Day's Work). Instead, all you want to do is bang on the drums all day. And yet, work, life, and the inevitable day job…
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<3 this intensely.
I love your interpretation of this savage song. Your chorus rocks! Oh my God! Ha
*BIG GRIN* that's a very catchy chorus you got there, Rob Brill!
Great upbeat version! -M
This is an excellent version RM.
Haha, slight reimagining of the verse lyrics too. :-) Damn my slurring! :-)
Oh squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!! You have punked my 'Rora! LA LA LOVE IT!! OH!!! MARACAS! YEAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I see you dumped Liz Taylor, yeah, I can understand that. I kind of prefer your middle 8. :-)
Damn! That there is totally infectious!
nice hyper reggae groove - well done! I Love all the little touches.
Can't help but smile at this one. Love that slide work and the banjo bits. Too cool! Faved!
Great southern rock feel on this 'un.
Good One.
Great playing, and vox sound cool. Liking your style muchly!
damn but these are catchy, rob - great stuff!
Me too! Wish i had a handy little .. off switch! faved
Good rock song, music is well crafted, and work well with vocals, a fun upbeat song
im almost hearing some bluegrass in here. very cool. super catchy.
On a technical level, I'm not sure the problem is purely overpopulation. Maybe it's something like that a lot of the ways we increase the carrying capacity of the earth have great potential to destroy it. Oh, great, now I'm overanalyzing song lyrics (I just wrote a whole album of speculative fiction, and I'm pretty sure I disagree with half of it). It's a good tune, 'eh?
I really like your vocal harmonies and lyrics, and you're playing is really tight. Especially on this song -- I think I need an off switch too.
Listened to the whole rpm album. Nice hooky guitars laden throughout, rapid fire vocals. Great work.
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Ooh, I love stuff like this. Lovely vocal, lush backing, what's not to like?
Another winner! Love the vocal
Love your off-kilter songwriting/production. This one transported me back to the late seventies. Nice
Great wierd riff. Love it! Fab lyrics too, been there in the past...
Nice Stonesy riff and production. Like all the vocals too...
A classic pop/rock tune! Nice one
Nice! Excellent little pop tune.
Top tune! Love the vocal interplay
Have to agree with the Sister. Great production, excellent vocals
In my head I hear a real big production behind this beautifully observed song. Very good indeed!
This is brilliant. The production/mixing is outstanding. Frankly, I'm deeply jealous!
Just remembered how much I loved this tune last year, so downloaded this album too.
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant! I'm downloading your fantastic RPM album and it will be played A LOT!
Oh, how I relate to this song! Another winner
Man, you write catchy tunes! Love it
Great little hook to this. Reminds me a little of Aussie band Spiderbait, which is a very, very good thing in my world. Love this so much it's gonna be faved!
What a fantastic, summery, upbeat pop tune. Couldn't agree more about not wanting to work!
Sounds quite joyful to me! But love the title and the composition
Very pastoral. Looking forward to some warm afternoons! Again, lovely
Sounds like rain! Love the way you come out of the refrain at about 1.40 back into the rain motif. Very nice