Toady
A NUTCASE ON STEROIDS. No, seriously. Industrial Electronic Goth Rock meets Stupid Bouncey Guitar-Pop meets Depressing Emo Kiddy
At Peace At Peace
At Peace was originally written some time ago, and only made it's way to a midi output version. With the assistance of his friend Kaziko, Toady has managed to produce an experimental demo version.
Sanctuary Sanctuary
Originally recorded as mp3 output, with the help of Kaziko, fully produced as a demo.
So I Did So I Did
Demo version of the song with no drums or bass. Vocals are not final, merely to demonstrate the basic structure and the lyrics. As you can hear, it's totally different from Toady's usual style, but we're not exclusive to one specific genre.
Five Weeks [ver2] Five Weeks [ver2]
The song Five Weeks, recorded and performed entirely by Toady. Originally meant to be the acoustic version (it is played entirely different to the regular), but when producing, we decided it sounded better non-acoustic. Vocals are rubbish, we know.
I started getting into making my own music a long time ago. Started out mostly as just writing lyrics, then playing guitar and singing, and now full on compositions.I have a lot of very very different influences. For instance I love bands like Green Day and Something Corporate, but at the same time I also enjoy Within Temptation and Adema. So, generally I guess that means as well as loving to just throw down some rocking powerchords with a bouncy feel, I also like to put together some really epic melodies with electronic music, together with some meaningful lyrics.A1 Laney Acoustic Amp, Squire Stratocaster, Encore Electro-Acoustic Guitar, FAB Metal Distortion Pedal. Intend on getting some more guitars and so on soon.Cheese is good.