Here is my band's album. Listen to The Time Is Now by Mercury 7 on #SoundCloud The Time Is Now The final CD is a better sounding master. I should upgrade the SC site.... Our group plays out about once a month. Thinking about getting in the studio and recording another one soon.
That doesn't stop the rest of us posting our music in this thread, even if some of our music (mine at least) does sound decidedly 70's...hell, man, join the party, even if personally I am a little bereft of inspiration lately, hence no new postings from me...
Here's my nod to Plant's and Krauss' Raising Sands: You can find the rest of my music on my Youtube channel...
My brother and I wrote and recorded our first set of songs this summer. We dropped the resulting EP today. We used a digital distribution service so it's on multiple platforms. Pick your poison! Brothers Swartz - Songs from the Basement: Soundcloud - Brothers Swartz iTunes - Songs from the Basement - EP by Brothers Swartz on iTunes Spotify - Songs from the Basement - EP
7 albums and a box set with my own band plus many albums as a session player. Some charting stuff in there even. Internationally my best known session work might be the last Wildhearts album or Ginger Wildhearts excellent 555%/100/% album. Or perhaps the last album by Danish melodic metal band Pretty Maids. Here is a song with my own band.
I can't make music, I can play other peoples music,not sure if I interpret, but I played piano from a young age and guitar from my 20s. Maybe music is too special and vast for me. I can paint though earned my living doing it. I can jam but all ways feel that that other guy took the thought somewhere were I felt I should have gone.
I've made an album called Fieldwork. 11 songs written and performed by myself. Some very fine musicians contributed to the recording. You can find it here: Spotify: Fieldwork iTunes: Fieldwork by Fieldwork on iTunes If you don't use either you can listen to the whole thing on my Bandcamp page: Fieldwork
Hi @dartira ! Glad to see the album is finished, I was wondering when you would put it online. Can't wait to hear it. (I hope my mix analysis service was of good use to you. I've just seen: thanks for the credit! )
It was! Mixing it all by myself, it was nice to get such detailed, frank and constructive input from you. Motivated me to do the best mixes I could, knowing I was on the right track. So thank you! Hope you like it.
Myself (Sphat-90) and my friend Frankreich put this one together this week. It is the most 80s thing I have done yet.
This is my band's last effort. Spanish indie rock. Hope anyone listens and shares what they think. Todos Esos Extraños Que Viven Junto al Mar J
This is the most recent thing my wife and I wrote. We've been making music together for 25 years. Our latest iteration is called Redwood Empire. It's not properly mastered yet, but here it is: It Comes And Goes 2018 Back Room Studio
Great to hear so much new music! Here are a couple of albums I recorded, feel free to inbox me, would love to hear comments, thanks to anyone who gives a listen: City of the Sun, Valley of the Moon Short Flight to a Distant Star
Here's a track from an EP I put out a while back that resulted from an all-day red wine-fueled session with some friends and former bandmates in a boiling hot warehouse studio in South Florida. Willy Otto's Doorstep (Captain Beefheart/Sonic Youth-inspired tale of a mean/possibly murderous old neighbor) There's also a James Brown tribute about a silly yet self-empowering dance craze, an attempt to fuse Motörhead, Mike Watt and rockabilly, a Funkadelic-esque guitar extravaganza about minding your own, a Minutemen-inspired tune about medicine shows, a throat-shredded cover of Shake Rattle & Roll, and a 3/4 spoken-word ditty about a sorry old man whose wife left him the pouring rain. You can hear/download the whole thing for free (https://ivystump.bandcamp.com) or stream it on Spotify (Stumpy Fried) and YouTube (Stumpy Fried - YouTube)