After almost 3 months of work (collectively throughout this entire year) I've been working on something, really really working on something. I mean REALLY working. Now... a few months AFTER the 25th anniversary, I give you, The Legend of Zelda…
I wrote a letter
To my songwritting hero
the myth the legend
Mr. Robert Pollard
Now I'm in a bar
In Dayton Ohio
And there's Mr. Pollard
With a beer in hand
I walk on over
And offer to buy a round
He takes me up on my offer
the beer is flowing…
There are many suns
There are many moons
But there's only one you.
Moon light lights the path
The planets do the math
All that's left for me to do is you
I knew it from the moment that we met
You standing there. A scene I won't forget…
i like this song as a song but i have NO DAMNED IDEA how to arrange, perform, or record it. acoustic it's missing intensity. i can't make it work with drums and bass. this version with electric gtr and kbds is barely listenable. if there's one…
reminds me of the mountain goats. perhaps it's perfect the way it is. The guitar has flourish and restraint. The lyrics are smart and the vocals play with vulnerability, though perhaps expanding on the emotion shown by the singer could give the whole song more of the depth you are looking for by adding instruments.
i like this song as a song but i have NO DAMNED IDEA how to arrange, perform, or record it. acoustic it's missing intensity. i can't make it work with drums and bass. this version with electric gtr and kbds is barely listenable. if there's one…
Comments on c}{imps 8 my ears's stuff
unsettling and erratic...unpredictable.
Disturbing. Funny. Inventive. Sometimes all at once.
Comments made by c}{imps 8 my ears
clap clap clap!
this was sweet. I like the vocal swell towards the 2/3
dig the theremin and other synths
i called 203 249 7360. they answered. we made breathing sounds at each other
<3
early bauhaus
this is spam. straight up spam
i heard that one instrument as a harmonica for most of the song. nice!
i love the tremelo on the electric
tss tss tss yeah!
atmospheric!
oh my goodness indeed!
a masterpiece!
reminds me of the mountain goats. perhaps it's perfect the way it is. The guitar has flourish and restraint. The lyrics are smart and the vocals play with vulnerability, though perhaps expanding on the emotion shown by the singer could give the whole song more of the depth you are looking for by adding instruments.
city steve!
what a charming creature!
i bet this would be fun to chop and skrew
i like the birds
zooooooom
id like to hear you guys cover true widow. i think your sound fits their aesthetic