Catherine of the Woods
Wrenshall Wrenshall
From 8/12. Just a basic thing. One drum track, one bass, and one guitar, all into a 4-track in my living room. Simple. Let's face it, this song kinda sucks.
8/23/2012 Progressive Rock
Twisted Won Twisted Won
Just a filthy guitar here, and not necessarily filthy good. Had to document the structure of the song. That's the only purpose with this one. Kinda ugly, but the vision is there.
8/23/2012 Progressive Rock
Twisted Too Twisted Too
From 8/12. Set up a few condensers in the living room and recorded an acoustic drum kit, then overdubbed guitar and bass. One track each. Simple.
8/23/2012 Progressive Rock
KJ KJ
Wrote the whole thing out using Fruity Loops, then ran that sh** into a 4-track and laid a single guitar over it. A bit of a debacle, but at least I know how the melodies play together now. That's the goal: out of my head, into my stereo. You dig?
8/23/2012 Progressive Rock
I Could Go I Could Go
A finger-picked 12-string riff with eventual accompaniment. Drums into a single mic, then the guitar. Or was it the other way around? I forget. On a 4-track at home, anyways. This needs vocals BIG TIME. Oh Kaylie.......
8/23/2012 Progressive Rock
Her Mirror Lies Her Mirror Lies
Just a guitar and bass. Can't even remember how I recorded this. 4-track? I really dig the feel of this music though. This needs a full band BIG TIME.
8/23/2012 Progressive Rock
Her Good Graces Her Good Graces
Told Fruity Loops what to do, then laid down a guitar track. I f*** ed up that guitar pretty good at various points, but this was another hasty documentation. The price is paid in sh** . Lots of potential here though. Lots.
8/23/2012 Progressive Rock
Five Four Five Four
I told Fruity Loops to do everything, then pumped it into a 4-track, laid a guitar over it, and called it good enough. Dig that virtual sitar...ugh.
8/23/2012 Progressive Rock
Concubine Concubine
From 8/12. Same as Twisted Too, but with an extra guitar track for desired flavor. This song is not really done, but I had to document my progress. It may never be done. So be it.
8/23/2012 Progressive Rock
Clone Clone
Just a guitar, into a 4-track. I borrowed a Rocktron Taboo Twin from my buddy Paul, and found a preset called "Clone". This riff came out of thin air. I should give the amp writing credit. Again, more potential! And pure crap to boot!
8/23/2012 Progressive Rock
GGILF GGILF
Just a basic beat from a Zoom stomp box run into a 4-track, with a lone accompanying guitar. It's got potential. At least I think so.
8/23/2012 Progressive Rock
A Classic Vacation A Classic Vacation
From 2000. Recorded acoustic drums in my friends basement, using a whole slug of mics, then overdubbed a couple guitar tracks and a bass track. Simple. N-Track studio did the trick, with help from a Layla console.
8/23/2012 Progressive Rock
Uptown Uptown
Used a borrowed Roland V-Kit to record the beat on a 4-track in my living room, then laid down the bass and two guitars over it. Simple. Without David Gaziel, this song would never have existed.
9/25/2011 Progressive Rock
The Rat Bastard The Rat Bastard
A total debacle. An embarrassment. And yet, I like it. Played the Roland V-kit into a 4-track, then hit it with a bass and guitar. Then I rapped. Yes, I RAPPED. F*** me.
9/25/2011 Progressive Rock
Berundi (Hosford-Abernethy) Berundi (Hosford-Abernethy)
I only played the drums, the clean guitar in the background, and sang. Marc Cole wrote this, and played one guitar. Andy Wood played the other. Graham played bass and engineered. Had to put this song up. I LOVE IT.
9/23/2011 Progressive Rock
Alaska Alaska
Graham had a big old casio synth with a handful of drum presets on it. Jammed along with one of the beats one day, and came up with this monstrosity. Recorcded a guitar, a bass and more synth. Not bad. Too bass-heavy though. Potential.
9/27/2007 Progressive Rock
Eldo's pop tune Eldo's pop tune
Eldo's Pop Tune. Ha! Graham named it. Many mics on the acoustic kit, then a couple of synths and a bass. Again, I like the feel of this music. One of my better bits, in my opinion. Why G called it pop is beyond me. Maybe the future knows why.
3/29/2003 Instrumental Rock
dbs dbs
A tight little old 5/4 romp. Can't remember how I recorded it. Drums, a bass and a guitar. Oscar Lionel Morales De Leon sang a bit. I've recently began f*** ing with this riff again. It lives, and mutates.
7/21/2002 Progressive Rock
Corker Corker
Just a guitar run through a delay unit. Happy accident: when I recorded the drums at the end, the delay unit was still hitting everything, so it f*** ed with the drums. Inexplicably, they are also going through a pitch-shifter. Why? I have no clue.
7/21/2002 Progressive Rock