Tuesday, June 30, 2009

1 Year Anniversary =O


WHAT?! YOU FORGOT TO GET ME ANYTHING?!
WE'RE THROUGH!

Aye, a year to this day I started this crazy place, and I'm glad to see it's come to benefit myself, you the listener, and as I would hope primarily -- the artists.
Music is the universal language, and I'm glad there's a medium/outlet as such for us to engage in the conversation, or equally important, to
listen.

Being that it's the one year anniversary, I thought I would share a
special (works as a double entendre, no doubt) upload for you guys . . .

In my spare time, I like to sing, or pretend I can sing -- usually practicing/improvisation with instrumental songs. I thought it would be cool to share a few of these with you, both to give you an idea of the man in the machine, and maybe to give you a trinket of early beginnings.

Treat these recordings like a live recording; these are literally just myself trying to sing over my speakers, resulting in a collision of bass and buzz into my laptop's mic...headphones are probably the best bet, should sound a little more contained.
If you ghouls/gals like any of the songs (sans vocals), feel free to request an album up.

That's about it, internet. Keep it real, and here's to another hopeful year to come. ;D



Tracklist

(forgive me artistas of de wurld)
1. Russian Circles - Death Rides A Horse
2. The Heliocentrics - Distant Star
3. Muddy World - Iron Ant
4. Throbbing Gristle - Exotica
5. Kyuss - Asteroid
6. Godspeed You Black Emperor! - East Hastings
7. Miasma & the Carousel of Headless Horses - Garp Gadriel


Unknown Known
Thy Crown Won't Clear The Chandelier
+++++++++++
mind the graves


3 comments :

Anonymous said...

your vocals on russian circles are seriously good. sounds like a bootleg

throbbing gristle was neat too

Marcus said...

Congratulations on the blog man. Found a lot of rad stuff here i more than likely wouldn't have elsewhere. One of my main stops on my daily blog-trawl haha.

Keep up the good work!

lessMTVmoreTMV said...

thanks to both of ye

glad some people appreciate the sounds, happy to do it. :O