album:Thirty One genre:Rock streams:57 creation date:2008-03-12
04/07/09 01:05:41PM @mark-reed:
Straight out the box of quality tracks. This has so much edge that even the edge himself sounds a bit blunt. The sound quality is superb and the playing and execution is beyond that. Absolutely brilliant number very well done
03/13/08 11:06:51AM @bri-an:
Yeowser...great presentation. Come in like a bannsee..explode with a very kool chord(s) man love that guitar attack. All the elements for a stab at the big show! go for it!!Woooooooo!Excellent vocals...Excellent band execution. (drummers rule.) lol
Excellent band.
03/13/08 04:02:48AM @self-tort:
Don't muck around, do you.....straight in with that killer bass sound. Lovely crunching guitar chords. Great voice....loads of presence. At times it seems to be all over the place, but it gels together beautifully (if those contradictions make sense). I like this a lot. Very individual sound and great sense of light and shade. At first blush it doesn't seem it, but you guys are as tight as ...well I'll leave her name for another review.
Loved this.
Cheers
Brian
03/12/08 06:01:25PM @diva:
That's one bitchin' bass line, and it plays well against that balls-out electric in the intro. very nice blend of the acoustic and electrios. Solid vocals. I'm really enjoying your sound and songs a lot.
03/12/08 06:08:25PM @dazed:
love that opening bass line. this is a great sounding band. very tight. vocals are great. too mamy singers sound the same these days, these stand out nicely.
Come Home is the eldest of the three new songs. It was put together in February 2007 and is probably the most straight forward rock song we have. It hasn't...
Come Home is the eldest of the three new songs. It was put together in February 2007 and is probably the most straight forward rock song we have. It hasn't changed much since it was first played in public at the Button Factory last April. The lead guitar was recorded on a Gibson SG through a Mesa stack and a Telecaster was used for the picky chords and strumming.
Thirty One was initially a very different kind of song than it has since turned out. We had the basic chords for a few months before it began to sprout arms and legs with the addition of the intro bass-line and some vocals. As a song and structure, we were happy that we'd nailed it down about two weeks prior to recording. That said, at the last rehearsal session before heading into the studio the next day, we decided to completely overhaul the verses. There were some stressful moments but we eventually wrapped up the final draft with just over a half an hour to spare.
A Blueprint was also quite a new song when recorded. Again, the basis of it had been floating around for a while. We finally got together to nail the parts and structure down. Despite the fact that we spent the vast majority of the evening grappling with to WWF sized portions of chinese food, A Blueprint was finished and ready to record. To date, it has not been played live but it's been great in rehearsals and should suit the live show very well.
The single will be released in late March on iTunes, 7Digital, Vodafone and other digital stores. There'll also be a limited edition 3-track CD version.
Many thanks to Shane Cullen at K9 Studios for his enthusiasm and patience. And to Owen Higgins for the artwork on the CD.
Straight out the box of quality tracks. This has so much edge that even the edge himself sounds a bit blunt. The sound quality is superb and the playing and execution is beyond that. Absolutely brilliant number very well done
Yeowser...great presentation. Come in like a bannsee..explode with a very kool chord(s) man love that guitar attack. All the elements for a stab at the big show! go for it!!Woooooooo!Excellent vocals...Excellent band execution. (drummers rule.) lol
Excellent band.
Don't muck around, do you.....straight in with that killer bass sound. Lovely crunching guitar chords. Great voice....loads of presence. At times it seems to be all over the place, but it gels together beautifully (if those contradictions make sense). I like this a lot. Very individual sound and great sense of light and shade. At first blush it doesn't seem it, but you guys are as tight as ...well I'll leave her name for another review.
Loved this.
Cheers
Brian
That's one bitchin' bass line, and it plays well against that balls-out electric in the intro. very nice blend of the acoustic and electrios. Solid vocals. I'm really enjoying your sound and songs a lot.
love that opening bass line. this is a great sounding band. very tight. vocals are great. too mamy singers sound the same these days, these stand out nicely.
good tune!