This is something I did on my own a couple years ago that we're thinking of tackling as a band and including on our sophomore LP. It certainly has some different textures than what we're prone to churning out, so the re-arrangement process will…
Track 11 on Novella Minor. Sort of the climax to the story, if the album can be taken as a story, before the conclusion in Steppes. One of our more energetic/driving songs. On its own, it's about the moment you realize someone you've long admired…
This is something I did on my own a couple years ago that we're thinking of tackling as a band and including on our sophomore LP. It certainly has some different textures than what we're prone to churning out, so the re-arrangement process will…
Track 11 on Novella Minor. Sort of the climax to the story, if the album can be taken as a story, before the conclusion in Steppes. One of our more energetic/driving songs. On its own, it's about the moment you realize someone you've long admired…
Track 2 from the album Novella Minor.
Started as an acoustic track that I brought to practice one day, and then it turned into this.
Means to an End
So what's that you're reading?
I promise you, I don't know the name.
I choose between me and…
Track 11 on Novella Minor. Sort of the climax to the story, if the album can be taken as a story, before the conclusion in Steppes. One of our more energetic/driving songs. On its own, it's about the moment you realize someone you've long admired…
Track 2 from the album Novella Minor.
Started as an acoustic track that I brought to practice one day, and then it turned into this.
Means to an End
So what's that you're reading?
I promise you, I don't know the name.
I choose between me and…
Track 11 on Novella Minor. Sort of the climax to the story, if the album can be taken as a story, before the conclusion in Steppes. One of our more energetic/driving songs. On its own, it's about the moment you realize someone you've long admired…
Track 2 from the album Novella Minor.
Started as an acoustic track that I brought to practice one day, and then it turned into this.
Means to an End
So what's that you're reading?
I promise you, I don't know the name.
I choose between me and…
Track 11 on Novella Minor. Sort of the climax to the story, if the album can be taken as a story, before the conclusion in Steppes. One of our more energetic/driving songs. On its own, it's about the moment you realize someone you've long admired…
This is brand spankin' new. Now, I forget to bring my audio-interface to practice with me last night, so we just set up a room mic. It's a seriously dirty dirty mix. But, I think it's the heaviest song we've written so far, and I can't wait to…
Track 8 on the album.
Safety in Patterns
I dream right through you.
Bring home the damage to sift through.
As I tear and fold you,
I feel strange and fall through.
Rub your eyes. Scour the clause.
I must def+ine what it is that I'm not.
Turpentine…
This is the last track on our LP, Novella Minor. It's roughly 7 1/2 minutes long, followed by about 3 minutes of ambient interlude, and then the 'bonus' track, "Where the Unknown Traveller Lies." They reside on 1 track together on the album, and…
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 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 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 last track on our LP, Novella Minor. It's roughly 7 1/2 minutes long, followed by about 3 minutes of ambient interlude, and then the 'bonus' track, "Where the Unknown Traveller Lies." They reside on 1 track together on the album, and…
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 last track on our LP, Novella Minor. It's roughly 7 1/2 minutes long, followed by about 3 minutes of ambient interlude, and then the 'bonus' track, "Where the Unknown Traveller Lies." They reside on 1 track together on the album, and…
Wow this is great! The mix is very well done and the vocals are well just fucking awesome. Everything is just great here. Pleasure listening to this. Must listen to more songs!
This is the last track on our LP, Novella Minor. It's roughly 7 1/2 minutes long, followed by about 3 minutes of ambient interlude, and then the 'bonus' track, "Where the Unknown Traveller Lies." They reside on 1 track together on the album, and…
Oh, nice rhythms happening here.
1:00 mark... heck yes, man. very tasteful indeed.
I keep thinking, "this is my favourite track so far," until the next track starts. These songs are in the perfect order. This album really grows and unfolds and gets thicker and wider and ...
what is happening at the 2:30 mark? That's bloody awesome man. I didn't see that coming. Too good.
YES! That is a really great, looming, oppressive bass line.
Excellent use of winding and interweaving guitar parts, cycling between the wah and clean bits.
The 2:30 mark is great. Really intense. The way that part rolls on until the release at 3:00 is perfect.
Love the way the drums roll in at the :50something mark.
This builds really nicely. Great backward bits too.
Yeah. That's a very nicely laid out piece of music, right there. Excellent come down. That acoustic foundation lick is really infectious.
Extravagant and clean and practised, oh, so very well,
they pose and fall and knead and climb, unclothed yet practical.
The ceiling sets the scene and I am reminded not to go.
I'm at the mercy of this posthumous woe.
Never seen again…
Thank you, MTC. Strictly speaking, it isn't really a This Caustic Autumn track. I recorded it on my own, but though it was close enough that it could make its way onto this page.
I suppose the description on our homepage here could stand to be updated. TCA seems to be on more than a temporary hiatus. I believe we have disbanded.
However, the Eugene Hammond project I've been working on, though exactly what I want and need it to be, is not entirely fulfilling, and with our without the name TCA behind me, I will be dishing out some more of this brand of music in the coming months. "The New Minstrel," is from an EP I've got just a bit of knob twisting left on before it comes out on revolving door records. I have more up my sleeve beyond that, as well.
Thank you muchly for coming by to check out the fresh post. When the new stuff if complete and fully ready for the light of day, I'll post another track here, and a link to the rest of it.
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 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…
I'm pretty new 'round these parts and am still trying to figure things out. I don't seem to be able to respond to particular comments, so I'll give a group thanks to everyone for taking the time to check this song out and leave your mark.
Yes, these is some clipping. This actually isn't the version I meant to upload but once I got it up I figured I might as well leave it, but yea, the clipping is a pain in the ears. The over version, I believe, is clipless.
Thanks again,
-Rain Fice,
This Caustic Autumn
Comments on thiscausticautumn's stuff
Ice cool.
another great track!
This is a great track as is, cant wait to hear the new version.
lots of potential!
Great rocking feel - but am curious about the acoustic arrangement, especially with that lovely vocal line. :-)
Every element in your music blends perfectly to create this powerful wall of sound. Great composing - great performances!
This is awesome. keep on rockin
Awesome song, yet again. Thank you.
kick ass!
killer track!!!
Ooh, there's heavy. :-)
Fantastic lyrics AGAIN - great energy! (jealous)
love this track, has a great feel.
Whooooh. Way cool sound. Wish there was something more explicative than an explicative.
Haha, yeah. Consider this full of ****ing expletives. :-) Awesome!
Bah... don't edit yourself on my account. Those are some nice fucking compliments. I'm really glad you've taken such a liking to our sound.
great vocals nice track
This is 5 steps above kick ass. Its probably a lot of bad words describing how awesome it is. I will try and refrain :) Great work!
Wow this is great! The mix is very well done and the vocals are well just fucking awesome. Everything is just great here. Pleasure listening to this. Must listen to more songs!
Loving the carousel switch at around 3.30! Great work - so much great stuff here. (I am a fan. :-D)
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Your acoustic tone is really nice. What kind of guitar is that?
Oh, nice rhythms happening here. 1:00 mark... heck yes, man. very tasteful indeed. I keep thinking, "this is my favourite track so far," until the next track starts. These songs are in the perfect order. This album really grows and unfolds and gets thicker and wider and ... what is happening at the 2:30 mark? That's bloody awesome man. I didn't see that coming. Too good.
YES! That is a really great, looming, oppressive bass line. Excellent use of winding and interweaving guitar parts, cycling between the wah and clean bits. The 2:30 mark is great. Really intense. The way that part rolls on until the release at 3:00 is perfect.
Love the way the drums roll in at the :50something mark. This builds really nicely. Great backward bits too. Yeah. That's a very nicely laid out piece of music, right there. Excellent come down. That acoustic foundation lick is really infectious.
That was me, btw. Forgot I wasn't signed in. hahaha.
Thank you, MTC. Strictly speaking, it isn't really a This Caustic Autumn track. I recorded it on my own, but though it was close enough that it could make its way onto this page. I suppose the description on our homepage here could stand to be updated. TCA seems to be on more than a temporary hiatus. I believe we have disbanded. However, the Eugene Hammond project I've been working on, though exactly what I want and need it to be, is not entirely fulfilling, and with our without the name TCA behind me, I will be dishing out some more of this brand of music in the coming months. "The New Minstrel," is from an EP I've got just a bit of knob twisting left on before it comes out on revolving door records. I have more up my sleeve beyond that, as well. Thank you muchly for coming by to check out the fresh post. When the new stuff if complete and fully ready for the light of day, I'll post another track here, and a link to the rest of it.
Great album, all together. I think Caterpillar Podium is my favourite, but the whole project goes as one perfectly.
Beautiful, clever lyrics.
Bah... don't edit yourself on my account. Those are some nice fucking compliments. I'm really glad you've taken such a liking to our sound.
I'm pretty new 'round these parts and am still trying to figure things out. I don't seem to be able to respond to particular comments, so I'll give a group thanks to everyone for taking the time to check this song out and leave your mark. Yes, these is some clipping. This actually isn't the version I meant to upload but once I got it up I figured I might as well leave it, but yea, the clipping is a pain in the ears. The over version, I believe, is clipless. Thanks again, -Rain Fice, This Caustic Autumn