Pain is inspired by my bout with severe nerve damage in my lower back. As anyone who has ever had a good hurt can tell you, it gives you an internal feeling of chaos that often comes and goes in waves and spikes. The music follows this pattern…
This is just a quick little track we did in celebration of reviving the recording computer. It is the opening track of a soundtrack disk for a friend who is running a Call of Cthulhu role playing game. He plans on playing it in the background…
This is just a quick little track we did in celebration of reviving the recording computer. It is the opening track of a soundtrack disk for a friend who is running a Call of Cthulhu role playing game. He plans on playing it in the background…
Pain is inspired by my bout with severe nerve damage in my lower back. As anyone who has ever had a good hurt can tell you, it gives you an internal feeling of chaos that often comes and goes in waves and spikes. The music follows this pattern…
Cool slow theme, I can hear you spitting the lyrics through clenched teeth... the chaos-chorus does what you wanted, turns up the adrenaline... final spoken part is chilling. Hate to imagine what this has done to your life and blacksmith practice, ugh! Good musical therapy!
Heh, funny you should say that Night Howls! After the quick take, I was reviewing, thinking "jeze I should have played that note instead..." and came up with the idea of a desert roadhouse soundscape. The background sound of card players, poker chips hit the table, the crunch of gravel under a boot outside, the door creaks open and the guitars start sort of thing.
Just a weird exercise to see if I can do this... you can too! starting just under the C on the circle of fifths, using drop D tuning, its a repeating pattern, all the way up the neck... it wont take much for you to figure it out once you realize…
Thanks Joel! I think I did this in drop D tuning (cant recall) and it actually forms a pattern up the neck; two frets up and one string over from your last chord, then over one string and keep going.
drip by drip..
I did the guitar and bass tracks first, then procured my 10 year olds cello for the main bass line :) I also tried my luck playing cello with a bow on this track- which was a new experience.
The trumpet and violin bits are played…
Sister Savage... if it unnerves you, think about how I feel to have discovered a clown has been living in my all this time and is only now trying to escape!
A cover of Iron Angel Forge's song from his 2009 RPM Challenge album, Not Forsaken. He is here at alonetone under the name IronAngel.
I haven't told him yet, though, so it's a surprise ;~)
Holy Smokes! I had no idea... heh.
Great Job! It sounds far better than my quick take still dripping from the shower did. Your guitar lines are much prettier as well!
Thanks Gumbo!
A laid-back funk instrumental. My habitual place-holder while I work out what else to put up.
Music, Guitars & Baritone Guitar - Me!
Percussion - DrumsOnDemand
Well I been playing the blues for so long
Kinda feel like playing jazz x 2
I dig the random instrumentation.
Play this in eight over three and a half
I been playing the blues for so long, make me feel like tryna rap x 2
I think I'll call…
Comments on IronAngel's stuff
Oooh- that is some pain!. Love the storm sounds in the background
Cthulhu would be proud!
Not a moment too soon!
Re. Theme from: Cheers! Clearly it'd have to be a cheesy '70s cop show - or possibly blaxploitation 8-)
Cool slow theme, I can hear you spitting the lyrics through clenched teeth... the chaos-chorus does what you wanted, turns up the adrenaline... final spoken part is chilling. Hate to imagine what this has done to your life and blacksmith practice, ugh! Good musical therapy!
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Heh, funny you should say that Night Howls! After the quick take, I was reviewing, thinking "jeze I should have played that note instead..." and came up with the idea of a desert roadhouse soundscape. The background sound of card players, poker chips hit the table, the crunch of gravel under a boot outside, the door creaks open and the guitars start sort of thing.
Thanks Joel! I think I did this in drop D tuning (cant recall) and it actually forms a pattern up the neck; two frets up and one string over from your last chord, then over one string and keep going.
I really dig the vibe and movement in this, and the way the track builds and evolves. Good guitar and bass tone too!
Wow... this is pretty interesting. It evolves and moves in ways I didnt expect. Well done!
I really love this version! Much better than mine! Thanks guys, feel free to cover any of my stuff you like!
Sister Savage... if it unnerves you, think about how I feel to have discovered a clown has been living in my all this time and is only now trying to escape!
Holy Smokes! I had no idea... heh. Great Job! It sounds far better than my quick take still dripping from the shower did. Your guitar lines are much prettier as well! Thanks Gumbo!
Wow! This is friggin cool! I want to see the movie/show this fits to!
Great Track! Very inspiring too. You have such a great sound and feel on this track.