Archive for the 'Sound proof stuff' Category

Brother Joseph by Grundlebug

Long time listener, first time caller…err…poster. It’s a bluesy sort of number in the religious tradition. The recording was done at home with GarageBand. Comments or suggestions on arrangement, recording technique, instrumentation, whatever, appreciated.

Think Of England by RokkitNite

For St George’s Day, a song about ‘loving your country’ - if you catch my drift.

Eliza by InfidelZombie

The first song I ever wrote, trying to capture my feelings following the breakup of my first serious relationship. Song 7 of 8 from the recent Red On Strike studio session. Faces
Staring from a broken mirror
And everyday it’s getting clearer
You’re all alone now
Eliza’s never coming home
Footsteps
Out of the door they’re falling
Can anybody hear me [...]

Metaneoplasticism by askmeaboutLOOM

For flapjax at midnite; here’s yer bloody bowed cymbal (finally). The beginning is extremely quiet, and may not be audible without headphones until about 9 seconds in.
INSTRUMENTATION:
Timbill (William A. Corder): Bowed Cymbal
Maĵor Tom (Tommy Scheurich): Pizzicato Viola
Cur’thulhu (Curtis McKinney): Bowed Electric Bass Guitar, Super Collider Effects

Lay It On The Line by InfidelZombie

One last shot / Give it all you got
Take a chance babe, I’m taking mine First off, get off
Out of my way
I’m not where I left off
Yesterday
I saw all the indications
I saw it all slipping away
Now I know the implications
Now I go day by day
(chorus)
One last shot
Give it all you got
Take a chance babe, I’m [...]

Jesus Buys Me Cigarettes by RokkitNite

A wistful uke song about being a teenager and hanging out with the Son of God.

Ringer - Nadisko

in post Nadisko Ringer from Symphony of Distortion.

INXS vs Par-T-One - Im So Crazy (Nadisko Remix)

in post Nadisko Ringer from Symphony of Distortion.

The Dan Band - Total Eclipse of the Heart

in post “Total Eclipse of the Heart” – The Dan Band (Words/music: Jim… from Some Songs Considered.

Wolfgang Gartner - Wolfgang’s 5th Symphony

in post BEETHOVEN’S FIFTH from LIVE FOR THE FUNK.