My band, WwomM just released our 2011 demo yesterday! It's called Realms of the Human Unconscious. Fans of anything from Joy Division to Burzum to Philip Glass will hopefully find something to like within its very lo-fi mysteries. Oh and it's free. So have a listen!
http://wwomm.bandcamp.com/
Grim frostbitten hipster d-bag metal
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- Niemöller
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Re: Grim frostbitten hipster d-bag metal
Listening and liking Luke. But more evidence that your inspired madness needs focussing. Good sounds - but no cut through on the final product. I see you have a sausage to sell - but I don't want to buy it - I want to by the sizzle. Got to cut back on the sausage - and make the sizzle bite.
Our little "Ginger" project is progressing slowly but I am going on holidays - so I will get back to you in a few weeks. The final production may have an Irish lilt to it. Or Singaporean Techno. Or Something. Travel always broadens.
Our little "Ginger" project is progressing slowly but I am going on holidays - so I will get back to you in a few weeks. The final production may have an Irish lilt to it. Or Singaporean Techno. Or Something. Travel always broadens.
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Re: Grim frostbitten hipster d-bag metal
Thanks for the listen! I'm not completely sure what you're talking about in terms of sausage, but I'm assuming something along the lines of "tighten it up, don't meander so much, listen to your inner-editor more"? Anyway, just glad to have ears out there listening, thanks for the feedback!
And no rush of course on the "Ginger" front. I'm excited to hear it, and I too subscribe to the spiritual mantra of "it's done when it's done."
And no rush of course on the "Ginger" front. I'm excited to hear it, and I too subscribe to the spiritual mantra of "it's done when it's done."
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Re: Grim frostbitten hipster d-bag metal
No - that was all fairly incomprehensible wasn't it. I don't know why I was talking about sausages either. I like sausages. Though I had had more wine than sausages last night.WeaselSlayer wrote:Thanks for the listen! I'm not completely sure what you're talking about in terms of sausage, but I'm assuming something along the lines of "tighten it up, don't meander so much, listen to your inner-editor more"? Anyway, just glad to have ears out there listening, thanks for the feedback!
And no rush of course on the "Ginger" front. I'm excited to hear it, and I too subscribe to the spiritual mantra of "it's done when it's done."
Basically - I liked the songs but the production was pretty muddy.
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- Niemöller
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Re: Grim frostbitten hipster d-bag metal
Yeah, it was a really slap dash recording process, but we're going to be working on some properly recorded material soon! Sausages!