An electronic track from the Dead In The Water sessions. I thought the Last FM version was missing something, so I went in to fine-tune it.
This is the end-result of that fine-tuning.
The track deals with how there are usually no easy outs…
This one was actually written back in college in the 80s and performed by several different bands I was in during those years. One of the few songs I actually recorded in a real studio back in the day. This is just my own attempt at reviving it…
Written for/about Ben Montgomery. Answering machine messages wondering where he might be are from yours truly and Jason Biehler, his two closest friends who were always trying to track him down.
Written for/about Ben Montgomery. Answering machine messages wondering where he might be are from yours truly and Jason Biehler, his two closest friends who were always trying to track him down.
Written for/about Ben Montgomery. Answering machine messages wondering where he might be are from yours truly and Jason Biehler, his two closest friends who were always trying to track him down.
It's ALL bass, and one ocarina track. And a gong. And a radio broadcast from Saudi Arabia from Desert Storm (the first time we went over). So I guess it's not ALL bass. It's MOSTLY bass.
Awesome! By the way I have added some more music to my profile. In one of your comments you asked if I had any more music that was "out there". I do - lol.
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.)
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 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…
There was a director who was so happy to show off his lead singer to the playwrite... she was young and beautiful and a talented singer... when he finally got to present her to the playwrite... the playwrite nodded, and smiled.. he told the director…
There was a director who was so happy to show off his lead singer to the playwrite... she was young and beautiful and a talented singer... when he finally got to present her to the playwrite... the playwrite nodded, and smiled.. he told the director…
Each and every time I hear a tune of yours I get blown away how commercial radio friendly your music is. YOU are one of the FEW who can make song after song. And make up there like a James Taylor or a Sting hit record. Only using them as an example because I know you certainly have your own sounds and all the ones I've heard you do has a definite Scott Carmichael sound. All the way through!
I've said it before and I'll say it again. You are one of the best pop-folk singers on the internet and that means in the realm of the established stars. Just can't rave about your music enough!
This is a song I wrote with Lisa Purdy (who sings the harmony vocal) about the experience of depression. Jim Bouchard plays lap steel - I'm playing/singing the rest.
Hi Neil
Enjoyed, when I spotted your name I couldn't resist flicking the arrow and jumpin in and hearing your wonderfully produced music. Enjoy the duo singing as well. Cool slide, really enjoy how the slide is textured so well. Terrificly textured on all counts with all the instruments including of course the vocals.
Way to Go! A great pop-folk upload !
thetiler-Bill
Recent Comments
wacky, dizzy, cool music. Love the strange echoey bent distortion of the vox samples.
really lovely. beautifully evocative. blind boris
mmm mmm soooo fine!
Another beautiful track! Kudos!
Love your playing, love your voice. Just plain LOVE your WORK!
This is wonderful!
like the beats man...very cool.
Nice swingin' blues!
Groovy!
Really cool.
Are you incorporating recordings of "numbers" stations in the mix as well?
Nice and spacy!
Awesome! By the way I have added some more music to my profile. In one of your comments you asked if I had any more music that was "out there". I do - lol.
Nice rockin' tune here. Love the title too!
great chill out beat
Haunting piano sound. I love it!
bad-ass is a good word(S?). Can't wait for more.
Got so caught up hearing your music that I forgot to leave my name on the last comment :) Bill "thetiler"
Each and every time I hear a tune of yours I get blown away how commercial radio friendly your music is. YOU are one of the FEW who can make song after song. And make up there like a James Taylor or a Sting hit record. Only using them as an example because I know you certainly have your own sounds and all the ones I've heard you do has a definite Scott Carmichael sound. All the way through! I've said it before and I'll say it again. You are one of the best pop-folk singers on the internet and that means in the realm of the established stars. Just can't rave about your music enough!
Hi Neil Enjoyed, when I spotted your name I couldn't resist flicking the arrow and jumpin in and hearing your wonderfully produced music. Enjoy the duo singing as well. Cool slide, really enjoy how the slide is textured so well. Terrificly textured on all counts with all the instruments including of course the vocals. Way to Go! A great pop-folk upload ! thetiler-Bill