Some live snippets from the Witch's Night Out gig last w/e, mixed with some field recordings from a pre-Halloween party at Landers Machine Shop. Apparently I was too loud for some of the Wiccans. Hope yawl have a spooky Hallows eve.
The verse and the chorus are pretty much the same thing except the chorus is louder and heavier. I consider that a gimmick and a bit of a cheat, but I very often really like the way it works out. Shoot me.
The lyrics are about being afraid…
I recently discovered three songs we had recorded in 1993 or 1994 shortly before breaking up. These tracks are the only ones (that I know of) that have our new player, the only personnel change we had in over 10 years.
The title is obviously…
After not having played for a while I was inspired by a Steve Tibbetts sound and tried to recreate it and failed. This came out. The title was indeed misinterpreted words not intended and not really about this piece of music but in a sense was.
With JS Tolar, as band Visions Of Nell.
My tribute to Anne Boleyn, the first queen to be publicly executed in England. I used some of the poetry she wrote during her imprisonment in the chorus. An innocent, incomparable woman.
With music written and performed by Soundsmith Kamachi.
It was the last day of RPM and he asked me to write a lullaby for a track called Cornucopia. Very much enjoyed how easily this one flowed. That's my mum, Bee Mathis, adding class to the…
Most of the lyrics written in 1999, a tough year. Many thanks to JB for his awesome screaming lead playing (done first take, I should add!!!) and to LadyJane for supplying some oooo's. (anyone needing some vocals - send her your song!)
Decided to upload a work in progress from a heavy side project called : Lab Survivor.
I have a few things in the works coming up, hopefully including an all acoustic RPM. Finally have the studio up and running with some new upgrades :) Wahoo…
Stevie Ray is the reason why I picked up my guitar in the first place. I did my best to mimic him throughout my short 8 months of guitar playing, then I realized I was going nowhere. So instead, I sought to develop a style which would make Stevie…
Comments on Breaking Light's stuff
enjoyed this. wish i'd been there to applaud. also, i went to that church until sometime in 1982. apparently it was very different back then. :D
Wonderfully relaxing. Love the fuzzy tone!
I think i could listen to this all day.
This is making me float away. Really loving this.
Swirling and sublime.
Only 2 minutes in and I'm digging this. Great stereo effects!
Very deep tune.Almost missed it.
Love it!
perfect!!
Agree with Kirk - lovely stuff!
Very cool and that ending is beautiful!
nice balance in deep, light and density. nice title too..
Silky smooth.
Encore!
Cathartic carousel. Wonderful.
Great new tracks man! Wish I'd been there!
Ooo this is nice! Just saw it on Doug's page!
surely you bleed symphony, nice set.
Love the chord progression at about 6 minutes. Reminds me a bit of early Oldfield
Nice! I'm digging how this develops around 14 minutes
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Me too. Great little solo!
A mysterious soundtrack!
Intense!
That's a rockin blast from the past!
Got it Jim. Nice closing piece.
Yay, Jim! That looping/layering really works, approaching Tibbettsism.
Cool. I could happily listen to Bee recite the Cornwall phone book.
tangerine dreamy
Thanks kirklynch, mainly just some tape delay that creeps in about the 2 min. mark.
Nice. I would have put a bit more reverb on the vocal, but minor. Very nice,yall.
One of my faves from y'all.
Lovely. Cool processing on the vocals.
I feel lighter,floating.
Cool song and great guitar playing!
Well arranged and played. Dang!
Face melting good!
Apparently she enjoyed it..
Beautiful piece, and plaintive mood.
Hey this is cool
reticent extravagance