New Owlish Musings

Re: New Owlish Musings

Hey there!

I listened to "Sign with Disappearing Ink"..it reminded me a bit of Jonas Hellborg, outlandish and moody..I love this stuff!! Great voicings on guitar.

Soundclick works slow here now, I will check the other 2 later aswell :)
 
Re: New Owlish Musings

Hey there!

I listened to "Sign with Disappearing Ink"..it reminded me a bit of Jonas Hellborg, outlandish and moody..I love this stuff!! Great voicings on guitar.

Soundclick works slow here now, I will check the other 2 later as well :)

Thanks!

Jonas was the last thing I was thinking of but I'll take that as a great compliment.
 
Re: New Owlish Musings

I have 3 new pieces up on Soundclick for your dining and dancing pleasure :firedevil: :D

1) Just What Did My Royalties Pay For?

2) It Takes A Village to Raise An Idiot

3) Sign With Disappearing Ink

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=322865

#1 Interesting sound, interesting vibe. Needs some ambient vibe, like a washed out sound clip of someone saying "so just what did my royalties pay for?" from some obscure movie :D

A Brew For Eliot Spitzer and the Minuetmen: Interesting, brooding. When it comes out of the "fog" to the guitar solo, it's rather interesting. Pretty cool stuff. Sort of avant rock (yay, I can read!), sort of ambient.

Radio Free Antarctica Intro: That was actually really interesting! That sounds just like a radio station would.

#2 Rather interesting, very good at being impressionistic and getting the point of the title across. Nice horns and such, which do a good job instilling that sentiment.

#3 Interesting, and good job with the horn "wah" to instill "you've been had!"

Were you in Antarctica for a long time? :D

I'm into ambient, not necessarily avant garde, but overall I liked it! Keep up the good work!
 
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#1 Interesting sound, interesting vibe. Needs some ambient vibe, like a washed out sound clip of someone saying "so just what did my royalties pay for?" from some obscure movie :D

A Brew For Eliot Spitzer and the Minuetmen: Interesting, brooding. When it comes out of the "fog" to the guitar solo, it's rather interesting. Pretty cool stuff. Sort of avant rock (yay, I can read!), sort of ambient.

Radio Free Antarctica Intro: That was actually really interesting! That sounds just like a radio station would.

#2 Rather interesting, very good at being impressionistic and getting the point of the title across. Nice horns and such, which do a good job instilling that sentiment.

#3 Interesting, and good job with the horn "wah" to instill "you've been had!"

Were you in Antarctica for a long time? :D

I'm into ambient, not necessarily avant garde, but overall I liked it! Keep up the good work!

ROTFLMAO :headbang::firedevil:haha: you just made my night with your post!!

Can't say I've been to Antarctica (Buffalo NY gets dangerously close though) I'm glad you saw the humor coming out in the music.

Wish I thought of the soundclip idea earlier, but too late, the finished master is going to be picked up from the mastering studio Tuesday night.

The Radio Free Antarctica thing is the prelude to my next project, about a band that gets stranded in Antarctica by an incompetent manager and camps out at this pirate radio station to record some new pieces and do an interview. The station stays on the air as long as someone can siphon gas from the nearby scientific outposts to run their generator. :D
 
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