I really enjoyed Baroque motions and The Commute Home. It's so much more interesting with performers vs the midi arrangements.
Did you leave any of the programmed parts in the mix to support the live stuff? I was just wondering because some of the reverb on the supporting chords sounds similar to what I hear in the orchestral libraries.
First baritone, first Gretsch for me. It's extremely fun to play. I kinda wanted the bigsby version, but GC had this one used for a very low price and I couldn't resist.
Jesus Christ, I don't even know how to process that comparison but it's goddamn hilarious. You've been really inspiring for a while, Sidis, so I'm really glad you heard things you enjoyed.
Thanks everyone for listening and yeah, I think it's kind of an unusual album as well, but I had about a decade worth of blocked creativity that had to be let out in waves, so I decided to just let some of the songs be what they were and not try to worry about style or cohesion. This was just about finishing something for ourselves and then moving on to other ideas later on.
@AnotherUTFan How long did it take to get your vinyl after you ordered it? I heard there were insane delays for a year or more, so I didn't even bother looking into getting any made.
New album is out there now on all the streaming places. I still need to finish the layout for the CDs so we can order them, but message me if you are interested in getting one at a surly discount.
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/spaceshipandson/twelve-mouth-mountain
That's a big miss by Ring. Finlay had a point blank shot on that Ring cross earlier that he couldn't keep down as well.
A lot of really good opportunities created that half. The backline was shaky at times, but defended well in the box and blocked a couple of shots that would have likely gone in if they were on target.
Stuver's Cruyff turn was both dynamic and idiotic.
Hopefully we get another goal, I don't think we will keep them out in the second half. They seem dangerous on the counter.