This is maybe the first track written entirely by This Caustic Autumn as a group effort. I'd been to see Sigur Ros play at Massey Hall in Toronto the night before we wrote this, so that's where the idea for the bowed Les Paul came from. Other…
This is a song from a year or so again - from my CD "jiguma dreaming". It features Alf Solti on keys, Thor Oliversen on lead guitar, Anne Cozean and Jan Porter on backing vox, and me on Fender precision bass, Telecaster, Seagull acoustic, vocals…
Love all the bloops and blips. Nice synth lead line. Great transition at the one minute mark. The drums get a tab redundant but nothing major. Nice ending with just the bass.
A further march down the road in acl's evolution - and one of the many directions we've been dying to get to... it's, ummm, water-y. (And this song is especially dedicated to J Wentz.)
This is a song from a year or so again - from my CD "jiguma dreaming". It features Alf Solti on keys, Thor Oliversen on lead guitar, Anne Cozean and Jan Porter on backing vox, and me on Fender precision bass, Telecaster, Seagull acoustic, vocals…
Glad to see you on here Neil! This is a tasty track Neil (especially the guitar). My only complaint is that I would tone back the cymbal crashes a little bit. The backing vocals are great and so are the keys. Post some more songs Neil!
One of MNCC's few songs with lyrics that can be recognized as english. Plus, it's a true story (even if it is about 2 different people) and it's got a Simpson's reference.
This is maybe the first track written entirely by This Caustic Autumn as a group effort. I'd been to see Sigur Ros play at Massey Hall in Toronto the night before we wrote this, so that's where the idea for the bowed Les Paul came from. Other…
This is a song from a year or so again - from my CD "jiguma dreaming". It features Alf Solti on keys, Thor Oliversen on lead guitar, Anne Cozean and Jan Porter on backing vox, and me on Fender precision bass, Telecaster, Seagull acoustic, vocals…
This is maybe the first track written entirely by This Caustic Autumn as a group effort. I'd been to see Sigur Ros play at Massey Hall in Toronto the night before we wrote this, so that's where the idea for the bowed Les Paul came from. Other…
Just to set the record straight I wrote this song before the movie Wall-E came out. If you've watched the movie Wall-E my song is basically along the same lines of how humans have messed up Earth. It's not a happy song if that's what you are…
Adam,
Love the guitar line and counterpunctal vocal. Great drums. Excellent build. Has an "early Silverchair meets Jack Bruce" vibe about it. Like this a lot.
Thanks for the heads up!!
Neil
Definitely not for people in a hurry - I like the atmospheric vibe of this - very subtle instrumentally, and very relaxed as a result. You obviously have a bit of experience under your belt for this kind of music. What do you use for recording? The longer I listen to this, the more I like it.
Cool!
Neil
Written during Spring Break 2001. Can you guess which day it comes from? The lyric is about how I was on day 4 and had already run out of ideas. Kinda typical.
One of MNCC's few songs with lyrics that can be recognized as english. Plus, it's a true story (even if it is about 2 different people) and it's got a Simpson's reference.
yeah Tom!Really like jerry the pirate.Been listening to alot of old buttholes lately,gives me the same feeling. It's all dark and yummy-thanks for that.Love,Beth (your long lost amigo in n.m.)
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This really sets a cool mood and keeps it going through the entire piece. Very nice!
Really clean, clear vocals. Nicely done! Guitar sounds very cool too as you have it panned! It almost sounds drop tuned... Is it?
Hello Neil, Like always this is a juicy fun track! Love it! Nicely done!
Love all the bloops and blips. Nice synth lead line. Great transition at the one minute mark. The drums get a tab redundant but nothing major. Nice ending with just the bass.
This is mixed very well. Great dreamy music. The perfect music to wake up to.
Glad to see you on here Neil! This is a tasty track Neil (especially the guitar). My only complaint is that I would tone back the cymbal crashes a little bit. The backing vocals are great and so are the keys. Post some more songs Neil!
catchy! Nice vocals and lyrics.
cool man. psichodelic ways in a dark road.
great song. I enjoy the noise - its on the edge - barely under control. Complex and creates a wonderful mood.
Nice!
Great for meditation! Very, very cool!
OH WOW, OH WOW, OH WOW!
Oh my...this is EXCELLENT!
Adam, Love the guitar line and counterpunctal vocal. Great drums. Excellent build. Has an "early Silverchair meets Jack Bruce" vibe about it. Like this a lot. Thanks for the heads up!! Neil
Definitely not for people in a hurry - I like the atmospheric vibe of this - very subtle instrumentally, and very relaxed as a result. You obviously have a bit of experience under your belt for this kind of music. What do you use for recording? The longer I listen to this, the more I like it. Cool! Neil
I like the guitar solo! basic, but it really works! nice harmony.
yeah Tom!Really like jerry the pirate.Been listening to alot of old buttholes lately,gives me the same feeling. It's all dark and yummy-thanks for that.Love,Beth (your long lost amigo in n.m.)
I love this! It's like a bag of cats in a winepress. Very Paul Learyish at times.
Beautiful!
perfect... really a magic sky