It's an interesting sound, mainly due to the vocals. I'm not used to hearing vocals that can be understood at this intensity. As for the tracks, 'Play Boneyards!' has a really nice groove to it. However, even with the short tracks, it felt it began to to lapse towards the end. As if it suddenly when from 'serious' to 'not serious' music.
Aww, thanks maaan. Yeah, I know what you mean about the whole not serious thing. It wasn't really meant to come off as that, like it was meant to be sorta funny but not seem totally un-serious. Oh well, doesn't matter.
I have no idea, actually. The other half of ALF put it together, but chances are that it does just have the single track on it as well as the individuals.
That'd be interesting listening. To play the whole EP, only to have the whole thing play again in the final track.
Then again, it's not as strange as The Flaming Lips' Zaireeka album. It comes as four discs, all the same songs, just slightly different mixes. You're suppose to play them all at once from four different players, to get a full sonic soundscape.
Really the only reason there is a single-track with the entire EP on it is because I wrote all the music down in a single guitar-pro file. I was just too lazy to keep making them for each song.
I've got the album, I've just got to burn it and track down four CD players
So you were using Guitar Pro for transcription... I've only done a bit of composing using it. I found it got quite tedious, especially plugging in the time values for each note. Do you do it all by hand?
Hah sick. It's funny, our red tapes are sold out and we only have 3 blue ones and 4 green ones left. People are actually buying it?
Yeah, GP sucks when you first start out and everything takes so long to get right but I've been using it for ages so it's pretty much a breeze. Yeah, all by hand. I'll usually just sit there with my bass for my brothers guitar and write out a riff or something then just program the drums in as I make it up.
here's the link to the file if you're interested; CROWSTONER.gp5