She hangs a little garden
so everyone can fit in her yard
when it's time to take tea
fills it up when they're walking about
they really knew how to twist and shout
and they're always going back that way again
rents a flat with his sister…
but the girls is around
...
Now you're back in town and you claim that you followed the seam fingertips tight on the dream and slapped with some mission of peace but the girls is around with that hip modern remakin' sound yeah you stole it…
but the girls is around
...
Now you're back in town and you claim that you followed the seam fingertips tight on the dream and slapped with some mission of peace but the girls is around with that hip modern remakin' sound yeah you stole it…
Summertime in Boston, and this little tune is about how it goes by way too fast. Some hilarious chatter between the guys before and after they kick of a pseudo-psychedelic groove that I hope you will enjoy.
Awesome... is this one of your usual singers? The mic has a thinner, spacier country air to it that sounds real nice on her voice. Kinda gives it the illusion of being higher pitched or something, I like it.
Have you ever felt like it was YOU who were the problem? If you haven't, then you're missing out on one of the purest forms of self loathing that humanity has to offer. This is dedicated to the fine soul who actually did find something lovable…
I hope Brian (one of us Proods) will forgive me for posting this before we could get together to work on it further. He first played it for me a few months ago and I've been obsessively tweaking it every chance I could get.
I like to imagine…
"I Won't Kiss You Goodbye" may sound like another crybaby break-up song, but we wrote it after I got fired/quit from a career I'd spent too many years at. It's fun listening to the words with that in mind.
cool, the production has a kind of distant haziness that it drifts in and out of of, it's soothing but also a bit melancholy.
ha, did someone make a flub @ 3:27? "ssssshhiii*"
I forgot to write an ending for this one. That's why it fades out. Lots of squawky saxophone. I must have been running out of gas when I recorded it. The lower vocal part has a lot of iffy pitches. I'm sort of glissing between notes and I…
Another groovy tack from the Proods. Chad the Bad is the name of a terrible monster movie we shot back in ourMass Art days. It's been kicking around for too many years, so we're finally putting it out there, hoping you enjoy it more than my fellow…
This song is based on the account of a friend, who had a drunken fling with a stranger at a party and regretted it BEFORE she sobered up. The title is a reference to the 1986 movie River's Edge, and the character played by Danyi Deats.
lyrics…
Heyyyy, welcome back. The sound is bright and delightful as always. I gotta say, the retro pop is apparent but never sounds like it's languishing in the past. It's a bubbly optimism that is sorely missing in garage rock.
Comments on Brett Warren's stuff
Ha, no, not really. But "Underworld Insurance Needs" is kind of a continuation of it. I have this storyline that keeps developing in my head.
Really? Well very good luck to you indeed! It does have a definite stage feel to it.
It ate my comment! This is such a clever and original track that I would be disappointed to lose it. Faved!
Hey, thanks, Bethan. I like this one too.
What a brilliantly played and clever track. Love your voice.
Another solid track!
Still fantastic - love your effortless vox! Lovely tone!
She puts her little garden, Stares down How plants grow, And she never, you hear? Never looked up, There where the trees, Pat the edge of the sky.
Reminds me of Starsailor
Hey facemask, thanks very much for the comments! Glad you enjoyed the music.
Excellent song Brett , feels like you should be selling your music , i'd buy it
Love it lots
Yeah , i definitely love your voice
I liked this from the opening chord , but what i really like is your voice , it has a Louden Wainwright feel to it , good song though , totally yours
Thanks, SS. @ OGWT, nobody really. Just a name I lifted from a bad 70's movie called "Riding with Death".
Fantastic.
nice song - yea leave him alone. Who is he anyway? (forgive my ignorance I'm English) lol
Thank you very much, Bethan
My word, you really are something! The song is good, but you are wonderful. I love your voice!
"I seek Robert Denby. I need to know why I'm considered as elusive as him" Thanks as always, Reef.
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I love the production on this. Everything is nicely spaced and rich. The drums and guitar sound fantastic. Great song, man.
This is cool, I don't think I've heard it before. It's a bit more like the Rain Parade (Paisley Underground sound) than your other stuff.
thanks, Andrew
Awesome. I love the cascading, stuttering rhythm.
Awesome... is this one of your usual singers? The mic has a thinner, spacier country air to it that sounds real nice on her voice. Kinda gives it the illusion of being higher pitched or something, I like it.
Thanks for the comments
Thanks, everybody
Ooh, a rare melancholy Proods tune... bordering on country western... the electric sounds fantastic. That is some heavenly reverb.
Good song, y'all.
Some heavy metal ambient right here. If the aliens ARE listening I'm sure this reached them.
lol, I missed this one the first time around.
cool, the production has a kind of distant haziness that it drifts in and out of of, it's soothing but also a bit melancholy. ha, did someone make a flub @ 3:27? "ssssshhiii*"
awesome, a bit Ani DiFranco-ish
really good
The acoustic guitar sounds great on this. Good work, Robert.
I really like the hum-y synth around the 3 min mark. It's such an odd, hard to pin down sound that it creates an odd emotional sensation for me.
Two new favs, you guys are killin it. Keep it up.
I really enjoyed this album, thanks, man.
Heyyyy, welcome back. The sound is bright and delightful as always. I gotta say, the retro pop is apparent but never sounds like it's languishing in the past. It's a bubbly optimism that is sorely missing in garage rock.
Thank you, James