Good morning, y'alls! This is a cover that we're working on for Running Scared. There's no vocals but hopefully there are enough small changes throughout the song to keep it from feeling empty and …
It's here! Our full length album, New Words For Water, available to you for free as a thank you for sticking with us for this long. We've even got a few covers on here for you as a bonus: Riot Act …
This is a little different. Usually I post new songs that I'm working on, but this really isn't a song per se. Basically, since the mix and mastering of the album is nearing completion, we're tryin…
It's amazing what you'll do to put off doing laundry on a Sunday. So I added some bass, some drums, some strings, and some guitars. So there you go. I was worried that I might have overdone with t…
Yes, we're still alive! Although our internet presence has been more or less comatose during the past few months, we've actually been quite busy and productive. We've hired Bill Scott, a friend of …
So here is the latest version of Fanfare. I look forward to Sunny writing lyrics for this one so we can get a new title. Anyways, I've added some bass, some fake guitar, and some totally unnecessar…
Not much to say about this one. It's a lot fuller now with the bass. I'm not sure if the quiet part into the build makes sense, but I'll sleep on it I guess. Overall I'm happy with it. - Strawber…
We're almost there. After this song, I only have one more post that's just a bass upgrade. Then I have a fuller version of Fanfare for y'alls. But first, Flowerbeds. This used to be called Churrs…
So this isn't much different from the previous version except for, you guessed it, some added bass. Even the bass itself is fairly minimal. But I'm committed to posting any new versions, regardless…
You remember The Butcher? Well now it has bass. It's certainly not a subtle bassline, but needless overactive music is sort of my thing. Enjoy! - Strawberry
Another installment of my series of mild improvements through bass. I know, it's not much of a change but whatevs. This sort of closes out a chapter for me. I wrote bass to the last seven songs th…
I know it's not a very dramatic change, but this is one of six or seven songs that I only recently added bass to (preposition). There will actually be a newer version of this song coming at some poi…
I love two-minute songs. As you may already know from the previous posting, the song name didn't come out of a moment of pride. It was more meant to be a sarcastic and bitter title. But I must say…
The song title made a lot more sense when it was just piano played an octave or two higher than what you hear on the recording. Now that it's played lower, it sounds like hippos at a dance party. T…
So I'm not sure if instrumentally I can call this song finished, because normally I have at least three keyboard layers before calling it quits. But on this one I've only got the original piano and …
This is the only song we have where the vocals came first, an oddly enough it's one of our first songs that came together. It was an interesting challenge and I'd love to be able to do it again.
-S…
The title for this song came from a poem of mine that was rejected from publication. It was describing the sound of an industrial air conditioner. Originally, there was no piano double on the disto…
This song underwent probably the second most rewrites in our entire catalogue. And, even though it should feel overworked to us, it's actually become one of our favorites to play out. The pulsating…
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