Wow, thanks for everyone's comments and thanks for the link Rewind, listening to it now. I went to uni in Glasgow for a year and loved it and always love going back. If you spend any time there it reeks of atmosphere. Good luck with your homage, look forward to hearing it!
Overall I didn't dig the tune that much, but you've got the emotion so perfectly *right* it's uncanny. When the spoken word part comes in it's really working. I think it's the strings that hold it all together. Great work.
I grew up in Glasgow, and after listening to this I just had to start on my own homage to the town. So this song really was inspiring, literally.
Do you know the tune "Glasgow" by Craig Armstrong? It also nails the vibe (a bit darker than yours) try it here : http://tinysong.com/2I3e
This is really a true story.
No, really...
And our holiday gift to you & your friends. (Feel free to download it and share it with anyone who you think might enjoy it.)
Oh... by the way... acl is finally waking from a very deep slumber…
This is my big production number from my 2009 RPM Challenge album "Relative Polyphonic Mutiny" that features Philly rapper Marvelous. It's a rockin uptempo affair that has a beat you can dance to.
Like Rob and Laura, I can't believe that this album is the product of a month's work, fantastic stuff. And this is the standout song for me. And really nice cover too, maybe I'll stop praising you now! :-)
somewhere around 3 minutes you should here the sound of people chopping down a tree in the Peruvian Amazon turn into the beat of the song. This song was somewhat influenced by Kim Hiorthøy.
Great drum programming, great feel to the electronica sounds, and then through all that an organic whistling which is at once out of tune and possibly the most beautiful melody ever! Fantastic track.
It aint like no ones done this before
But how can you tire of beautiful chords
In the fifties
In Tenessee
Where my love
was born
Two young men upped and
crossed the yard
both cold cos it was rainin hard.
One of them turned said…
This one was inspired by Wen's mom; and is therefore dedicated to all those musicians doing RPM, and all musicians who toil away at home to make their music despite what their friends & co-workers might think of their efforts.
love this! and yeah, the surf guitar was cool. uhh uhhhh uhhh uhhhhhh uhhhh like its so cool. uhhh hhhhhh uhh uhhhhhhh (don't you just love Beavis and Butthead?! Reminded me of them)
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 the first cover song I've ever really recorded in my 15 years of playing and recording.
The guitar and voice are each full continuous takes, I didn't want to do comping (copy and pasting), though the vocal harmony parts were done in…
Wow, thanks for everyone's comments and thanks for the link Rewind, listening to it now. I went to uni in Glasgow for a year and loved it and always love going back. If you spend any time there it reeks of atmosphere. Good luck with your homage, look forward to hearing it!
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Wow, thanks for everyone's comments and thanks for the link Rewind, listening to it now. I went to uni in Glasgow for a year and loved it and always love going back. If you spend any time there it reeks of atmosphere. Good luck with your homage, look forward to hearing it!
Overall I didn't dig the tune that much, but you've got the emotion so perfectly *right* it's uncanny. When the spoken word part comes in it's really working. I think it's the strings that hold it all together. Great work. I grew up in Glasgow, and after listening to this I just had to start on my own homage to the town. So this song really was inspiring, literally. Do you know the tune "Glasgow" by Craig Armstrong? It also nails the vibe (a bit darker than yours) try it here : http://tinysong.com/2I3e
Made my night.
gorgeous. like a friendly fog over a pond.
Oh sooooo wonderful!!!!!!
Wonderful track! Your voice sounds a little like Ray Davies! One of my favorites!
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Great tune! Does this mean you made it? Well done!
lovin' the groove on this one, really impressive for being on the micro br. great job.
I am only really on alonetone to upload a song, but I thoroughly enoyed this! Glad I hung around. :-)
Hey, thanks for your kind comments! And love this song, the harmonies are very Beatlesy, praise indeed!
Fantastic! :-) hehe
Guitar and keys play off each other beautifully, and then the vocals sweep in..... lovely!
choir sounds are fantastically 80s FM synthy. i love that. great mood piece.
cheers for nice comments alex! and to mr guest, how can i make it less crap if you don't tell me how i can improve it! :-)
What a great tune! Still buzzing round inside my head...
I love the singing style, and really nice fingerstyle too. Beautiful in fact.
Like Rob and Laura, I can't believe that this album is the product of a month's work, fantastic stuff. And this is the standout song for me. And really nice cover too, maybe I'll stop praising you now! :-)
Great drum programming, great feel to the electronica sounds, and then through all that an organic whistling which is at once out of tune and possibly the most beautiful melody ever! Fantastic track.
Stunning! The time of song I would been happy if it carried on for 10 minutes or so.
Hey well done on completing the rpm challenge! Love the sound of this, fantastic track.
love this! and yeah, the surf guitar was cool. uhh uhhhh uhhh uhhhhhh uhhhh like its so cool. uhhh hhhhhh uhh uhhhhhhh (don't you just love Beavis and Butthead?! Reminded me of them)
Amazing!! Love it. Reminds me of Mogwai. Or Lift to Experience. Praise indeed....
A really lovely song. My only experience of Iron and Wine was their album with Calexico which is amazing so will check out more!
Any analog gear involved in this? The beat is gorgeous and oh so simple!
Wow, thanks for everyone's comments and thanks for the link Rewind, listening to it now. I went to uni in Glasgow for a year and loved it and always love going back. If you spend any time there it reeks of atmosphere. Good luck with your homage, look forward to hearing it!
This is brilliant! Are these samples? Very impressed.