This is the song that's responsible for the creation of this band in the first place. It was originally intended to be used with another band of mine, but kept growing and changing, until it no longer suited that band.
Since then, I have a full…
This is the song that's responsible for the creation of this band in the first place. It was originally intended to be used with another band of mine, but kept growing and changing, until it no longer suited that band.
Since then, I have a full…
This is the song that's responsible for the creation of this band in the first place. It was originally intended to be used with another band of mine, but kept growing and changing, until it no longer suited that band.
Since then, I have a full…
So exciting! My first song on here. Hope you all like it. It's from my RPM album, coincidently also named "toilet shrimp". Always looking for collaborators. Tired of doing everything myself.
I'll tell you one thing for sure... I wouldn't trust no words written down on no piece of paper, especially from no Dickinson out in the town of Machine... you're just as likely to find your own grave.
I'll tell you one thing for sure... I wouldn't trust no words written down on no piece of paper, especially from no Dickinson out in the town of Machine... you're just as likely to find your own grave.
Great job at recapturing that mood and tone without stepping on any toes. I can picture the train rolling toward Machine, rifles out the window. They're shooting buffalo.
Is that a Gretsch?
(My favourite movie, by the way.)
A typical folk song.
Written and recorded in about an hour for the 24 hour album (attempted on March 13th). Excuse roughness and vocal glitches, it was 2am and this was my first full take.
Thanks to montgomeru for his chord suggestions…
Kidnapped indeed; by someone you trust, and the reddest of wines was just starting to flow the blood warmer when it became apparent there was something else in that glass.
Coupled with an alternate version, this would make a great intro/outro to a concept album. There's an entire world happening in that minute and a half, and I didn't want to leave yet.
Steppe tells an atmospheric story of the boundless plains of the steppes, reflecting Lena’s personal memories from the time she lived in the Russian part of Kazakh Steppe as a young music teacher. From album 'Songs of Vastness' (mt027).
I checked this out simply because of the name. I released a song called steppes with my other band This Caustic Autumn, based on dwelling in the boundless widths of isolation, I guess. haha. It's not nearly as beautiful as this is though. This is really really nice stuff.
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Very spacious, reminds me a wee bit of the band 35007 from their last 3 albums..
Yes, senor!
Cool song, nice production with 'lazy' rhythms and good sound.
oh yes!!! so much emotion coming out...sorry but i don't even have the words to describe my feeling when hearing this. one of the best no doubt!
powerful shit right here
nicely done!
nice!
Very trippy stuff! Enjoyed this!
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The music box was the perfect closer.
Wow. Huge, bottom heavy sound. I never would have thought that was a tele. Makes me think I should blow the dust off my own telecaster copy.
Great job at recapturing that mood and tone without stepping on any toes. I can picture the train rolling toward Machine, rifles out the window. They're shooting buffalo. Is that a Gretsch? (My favourite movie, by the way.)
great drawkcab pieces. Making time. Multi-task. Ooooooh, nice vocals now too. I like this house you've built.
Mmmmmmmm.
Man, I don't know what to say. Too good.
Kidnapped indeed; by someone you trust, and the reddest of wines was just starting to flow the blood warmer when it became apparent there was something else in that glass.
Coupled with an alternate version, this would make a great intro/outro to a concept album. There's an entire world happening in that minute and a half, and I didn't want to leave yet.
I checked this out simply because of the name. I released a song called steppes with my other band This Caustic Autumn, based on dwelling in the boundless widths of isolation, I guess. haha. It's not nearly as beautiful as this is though. This is really really nice stuff.