I would, but I fear for being burned at the cross. I covered a Yes song with Nintendo synths, a drum machine, and an acoustic guitar, and it turned out sounding like a distorted Postal Service song. My brother said, "15 year old girls would love this".
jeff wrote:I would, but I fear for being burned at the cross. I covered a Yes song with Nintendo synths, a drum machine, and an acoustic guitar, and it turned out sounding like a distorted Postal Service song. My brother said, "15 year old girls would love this".
i'll repost my instrumental hipster synthy cover of carcass' "keep on rotting in the free world" if you post this
"I hope Obama wins and appoints Bill Ayers Secretary of Fighting Pigs."
-fatheroflies
"Yeah, I'm sure every women in Arkansas is wetting themselves at the thought of a dinner time lecture about black hellacopters and how their Applebee's sampler platter is laced with sodium pentathol."
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jeff wrote:I would, but I fear for being burned at the cross. I covered a Yes song with Nintendo synths, a drum machine, and an acoustic guitar, and it turned out sounding like a distorted Postal Service song. My brother said, "15 year old girls would love this".
This really is the last thing I've ever recorded with my current band. We did the whole recording ourselves and it's not fully mixed yet and probably never will be. After we finished tracking all the instruments for this album, our singer quit and left us wondering where we wanted to go musically. The stuff we've done since he quit has been more heavy rock oriented and not as metal, which is fine... I just wanna make music with the rest of these guys no matter what.
Anyways, band is called Weapon Within and the song's called "The Tap." Enjoy. This will most likely never see the light of day.
I just sent a record for a band called Sowbelly (ex-Crowbar) to Scott Hull for mastering. Also, I just finished a two-dude grind band called Hombrinus Dudes:
As for bands that I'm in, the last thing was some Midwest Funeral which I don't have online. I'm recording with a band called Positive Noise this weekend, and I will post that. Unless you count COP KNOCK (which is my straight edge band): http://kitchel.net/mp3/webdav/COP_KNOCK.mp3
"I hope Obama wins and appoints Bill Ayers Secretary of Fighting Pigs."
-fatheroflies
"Yeah, I'm sure every women in Arkansas is wetting themselves at the thought of a dinner time lecture about black hellacopters and how their Applebee's sampler platter is laced with sodium pentathol."
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jeff wrote:I would, but I fear for being burned at the cross. I covered a Yes song with Nintendo synths, a drum machine, and an acoustic guitar, and it turned out sounding like a distorted Postal Service song. My brother said, "15 year old girls would love this".
The last thing I recorded was a new answering machine greeting:
"Hello?
:::long pause:::
You have reached xxx-xxxx. Please leave a message and we'll get back to you as soon as possible. Thank you"
The pause is long enough for everyone to think I actually answered the phone. I don't answer the phone anyhow unless I recognize the number, so it's been very amusing to listen to the telemarketers try to start their shit, only to have the rest of the greeting start just as they're getting rolling.
thats the newest Shithammer song sort of still in writing (once again, no vocal)
it's about 8 min, consists of 4 movements, with the fourth being a refrain of the second. goes through a few styles (bluesy sludge, black metal, half-assed crowbar robbery)
chuck recorded his drum parts on his four track and mixed 'em down to stereo, left channel the kick drum, right channel a mix of a snare mic and two overheads, and burned it to cd. i did some stuff to 'em to give it depth. the guitars and bass are all through my modeler. mixed in CEP2.0.
"I hope Obama wins and appoints Bill Ayers Secretary of Fighting Pigs."
-fatheroflies
"Yeah, I'm sure every women in Arkansas is wetting themselves at the thought of a dinner time lecture about black hellacopters and how their Applebee's sampler platter is laced with sodium pentathol."
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I didn't have months on my hands to rearrange something like Gates of Delirium, so it's the second half of "And You And I". I actually covered the entire song, but the first half is way poopy and has crappy vocoders and terrible sliced/retriggered vocals all over it. Disclaimer: this may be a bit disappointing if you got worked up over the idea. I don't normally do vocals, and I am certainly no Jon Anderson.
Blair wrote:Recorded on a mono desktop cassette recorder that's probably older than our drummer. Other excuse: using shitty rehearsal space equipment instead of our own.