add: Was it a disney movie, like cinderella or something, that used the harp as a time/perspective shift? That effect you have going reminds me of it, but I can't quite place it and it's driving me crazy. Taking away from an otherwise good listen. Although, it's not ruining it or anything. If anything, it's a cool effect on the arrangement. Wow, that's some good long note holding, too.
Balls To Monte: I like rawking guitars. And your vocal works well with the dirt. This was one of the songs in the live fight that I tagged as a favorite.
Brown Word and the Big Whine: The drums, that repeated 8th note bit, gives a nice bit of energy to the song. It's a bit incessant at times, but I like effect that it gives the song. Cool guitars and I like how well the spoken word bit of the lyric works.
Cavedwellers: Was cool getting to hear this in the live fight. And this sounds pretty damn good. I love those guitars, although they remind me of something that I thought I could place but now can't. Cool vocal inflection on the vocal, especially at the beginning. I like the almost twin lead guitars. Sounding good.
Charm Offensive: Good sounding guitar. I like your voices together, too. And I think the stripped down arrangement works for this melody. It's a charming song.
Future Boy: Another favorite from the live fight. This works so damn well as a vox and rhodes. Damn those keys sound so. damn. good.
gizo: This one stuck out with the negative take on the title. I think your vox and the guitars work very, very well together. There's a synergy there that works well with the lyric.
Glenn Case: You're one of the most consistent submitters in terms of quality/likability (in my own personal opinion.) This one and Vom's were the two catchiest tunes from the live fight determined by how often I was humming these two tunes in the day or two that followed.
Gwazi: Did not expect that. But it's a cool change of pace. Following Glenn Case alphabetically (in the jukebox) didn't do you any favors. But this was cool once I played it out of the song list.
Hardmonica: Oh, cool. This sounds like it's so much fun to sing and play. yeah, this is a good one. Gotta hit repeat on this one.
Hot Pink Halo: I like this melody and I caught myself wondering what the percussion was for like two seconds before I got this big smile on my face remembering the live fight.
Ill Cricket Crew: Damn fine bass on top of cool guitars and the most enticing rhythm of the fight. I can't sit still listening to this. Oi, oi, oi!!!
Johnny Cashpoint: That organ in the background reminds me of some carnival ride music for some reason. Probably combined with the bass, tbh. But I do like this music a lot.
Lichen Throat: I like the rhythm, the drums. And the repeated... well, I'll call it the organ bass line, but that figure works kind of strangely. It's a cool moving line that almost works as a pad because it's not very distinct... but keeps up with the energy in the rhythm track.
miscellaneous owl: Beautiful melody. Another of the favorites from the live fight. Between your voice and your melodies it's not a wonder why so many people enjoy your songs.
Next Door Neighbors: Is that a banjo? Damn, that rhythm is cool. The two vocal lines work so well together. So damn laid back but still has me moving in my chair.
Night Sky: Another good melody. The guitar and the rhythm fit together really well. And that harmonica playing is great.
Paco del Stinko: I love that intro. What a great arrangement. The drumming is great on this song. And your distinct vocal style works great on this one.
Phlebia: Something wrong with my CD player, it sounds like it's skipping every time I start to play your song. But for real, cool chip sound. Is this a record for number of songs with a rap style vocal? That guitar line might be a hair too loud. Or maybe the mix is a little... muddy, fighting with itself. I like the vocal rhythm and phrasing leading up to and on the title line.
Pigfarmer Jr: Played live but this was like take four. Or maybe five. But only the second take that got the whole song. And I spent like ten minutes trying to clean up the track a bit, but gave up pretty quickly. It's supposed to be the live fight, after all.
Robyn Mackenzie: You do indie rock pretty damn well. This one has a kind of throw back, girl rock melody to it that works very well for me. Kind of like the Donnas were pulling off a few years back.
Shade & Honey: I like the guitars on this song. The mix isn't real clear but the song works well. I can't decide how well I like the vocal, but I do like the song itself. You've got a kind of Neil Young vibe going on in the vox that kind of works but seems a bit tentative. I like it more on second listen.
Sockpuppet: There's something just not right singing about your head getting worse and your career going off track, etc., with this sweet melody. I mean it works and is cool, but it's one of those things that is hard to think about. I just gotta shut my eyes and listen and enjoy.
Swampy Nethers: Great rhythm track. Your voices are so damn good together. I want more. Like, you have to give me.. I mean, us... You have to give us more.
Sweeney Toad: That drone-y midrange-y distorted whatever is messing with my head. So that's cool. I like the arrangement, the different bits working together.
Tim Hinkle: Another good melody. It works very well with your lyric. And that drum bit is cool, the snare especially. I couldn't help but smile at "though the world's on fire..." with that melody that seems to lean on the happy factor a bit. I like the drop out and return of the instruments at the end. Nice organ sound.
Tomdg: I remember this bass line. Reminds me a bit of Eight Days A Week.... okay stay with me. If you play it you can sing along, but if you lose your place you have to wait for it to come back around again before starting again or the singing goes out the window. At least for me and my buddies. You might be better than us. I guess that's a long winded way of saying that it's impressive that you played that line and sung it at the same time... with skill... in the live fight.
Vom Vorton: This one (barely) edged Glenn Case for the catchiest song of the live fight (based solely on my humming it more than his at work the next day or two.) I do get a hint of "I melt with you" melodically but not enough that it's justified, I think. Regardless, I like this very much.
(okay, I went and listened and it's not that close, it's just my brain.)