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Thrillho:
Absolutely stop being hard on yourself. You're recording fun stuff for your own benefit. Just enjoy yourself.

Patrick:

--- Quote from: Taekwondoin on 07 Mar 2014, 03:35 ---I just bought that album dude, that song was awesome!

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shit, thanks! I can't say the whole thing is quite as good as that one (I feel like we got rushed in a number of ways in the final steps), but there's some that I'm damn proud of. "Slacker's Jaw" is probably my favorite. we used just our voices, guitars+amps, stomps and claps, and a weed grinder, and it sounds more like the real deal than some of the stuff we kinda half-assed with more conventional rock instrumentation. second favorite is the one linked before, and then "Bittern Suite" and "A.H" tie for 3rd.

doombilly:

--- Quote from: doombilly on 18 Feb 2014, 13:27 ---just released the last re-recording of Send A Message on bandcamp. http://illicitizen.bandcamp.com/

also this

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSFVFI_QF_8
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I got page break raped! Also this:
https://www.facebook.com/TODHMNOLA

Taekwondoin:

--- Quote from: Patrick on 07 Mar 2014, 05:42 ---
--- Quote from: Taekwondoin on 07 Mar 2014, 03:35 ---I just bought that album dude, that song was awesome!

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shit, thanks! I can't say the whole thing is quite as good as that one (I feel like we got rushed in a number of ways in the final steps), but there's some that I'm damn proud of. "Slacker's Jaw" is probably my favorite. we used just our voices, guitars+amps, stomps and claps, and a weed grinder, and it sounds more like the real deal than some of the stuff we kinda half-assed with more conventional rock instrumentation. second favorite is the one linked before, and then "Bittern Suite" and "A.H" tie for 3rd.

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Having listened to it a few times, I can agree with what you said, Rust really does stand out to me as a great track, not that any of the album feels like filler or is bad in anyway, it's actually brilliantly coherent and consistent. It really reminds me of Oh, inverted World by The Shins, in that I love listening to the whole album, but my ears always prick up when Pressed In A Book starts playing, it just has a certain something that catches me out and I love it.

Altogether, you should be proud of the album for sure. And now I need to start listening to Troubadour a bit more.

Detachable Felix:
You should definitely listen to more Troubador. Particularly West Texas. On Repeat.

Seriously, it's one of my favourite songs of all time now.

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