
This time, we've got a sort of hybrid track for you. It sounds a bit like a noise jam, in the mold of, say, "buddha machine music." But it's not exactly a jam - though it's based entirely on improvisation, it was multitracked in the same way as "the target," and by the same 3/5 of the band. The result is quite different from either of those songs, but we like it. Or at least 3/5 of us do, and we're confident that you will, too. Or maybe that it'll grow on you over time. Just give it a chance, ok?
As a special bonus, if you make it to the end of the song you get to experience the rockingest triangle duet you've ever heard. No kidding:

And let us know if you have problems, suggestions, propositions, etc.
Oh, and here's the song:
hold me now in an ordinary way.
Enjoy!
4 comments:
This song reminds me of peanut butter. Smoooove Peanut Butter.
It is like lying down naked on a faux fur rug, a faux bearskin that has a faux bear face, in front of a fireplace and getting your picture taken for a magazine, but you feel OK and maybe kinda good about it.
I like it when it kicks in, and the triangle, and the fuzz, and...yeah. Awesome.
Then I listened to high sign and it made me want to go to a bar in a deep blue velour pantsuit with a tube top and knit a hat while sipping a white russian. It would be a really nice, really warm, probably angora ski-cap type hat.
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