Thanks man. Glad you like the packaging. I spent a lot of time going through packaging variations until I arrived at the current one. Good to know that all that work was worth it. If you have the ability to post pictures, please do. My digital camera is on the fritz and it would be nice to have some pictures of the actual product.
Originally posted by lxskllr
I've been trying to decide which I like best to give a recommendation, but I can't honestly pick one. You won't miss on any of the albums with instrumentation. The A capella albums I think are more of an acquired taste. They're compelling, and stark, but not necessarily easy to listen to.
I highly recommend grabbing one while you have the chance. It's great hearing something new that didn't come out of the crap factory :^)
Yeah, the a'capella albums are definitely an acquired taste. They aren't really intended to be entertaining. I like melody and structured songs, but occasionally I go off into more experimental territory. It keeps things interesting for me. The a'capella format is very liberating. I can spontaneously create the "melody" and emphasize certain lines without worrying about what the guitar is going to be doing. Plus I just love the sound of tape hiss and unaccompanied voice.
Thanks for the recommendation, man. If you eventually pick one album you like the best, I'd be curious to know.
Nice music, man. You've certainly got a knack for a hooky melody. At your MySpace page I especially enjoyed Haven't Stopped Missing You... Some great moments in there.
Sometimes your songs remind me of Sufjan Stevens, sometimes of ambient stuff like The Dead Texan. Pretty cool, man. I especially love how you keep the music authentic and personal.
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