this one is cool man ! but I have to tell ya it gave me a vision or perhaps a scenario,
after reading the title and looking at your avatar, I imagined a runaway teen forraging
through an alley as the music played some where in the vicinity, in an alley near the corner of N. 10th and Stewart Ave. dark and dimmly lit away from the fancy lights of the strip, dirty faces exposed in the shadows, hands grabbing in the darkness, fear and loathing, the smell of the refuse and the underworld hidden from the bright lights of the city, lost and unaware of the destination, the result of the unwanted, the not needed,
the dumpster diving derilicts, following her
to a dead end alley and they close in, her back is firmly pressed against the dead end brick wall of the alley as they aproach within arms reach, she clenches her fists and closes her eyes, anticipating the result of there intent, she presses harder against the wall in fear, then suddenly the brick wall gives way and she wakes up in bed hearing her grandmother playing the piano as the song ends and the credits roll on the big screen! ...........
very inspiring track, I must say,
Johnny Gadget
Hi CB....Yeah this has got that mile eating beat...can see someone grooving to this while speeding up the freeway......thought the intro was just a tad long......but hey that's only my opinion...good job..had me rockin'....cheers planet
Pretty cool track. The same beat with no variation get pretty darn boring after a little while. I'm sure you could vary it a bit more. The audio seems to distort quite a lot through the track, although that might just be a side effect from one of the instruments.
Lots of cool synths (that one at 2:45 adds a very "ass-kicking" feel to it, if you get what I mean;) and instruments. Very repetitive structure all the way through, you might want to change up a little in the last part just to add some variation.
yeah it's definitly a night rider song. i like the synth and the bass that comes in later in the song cause it matches well. i agree us men do know nothing. the goverment hides most of the truth behind the lies as your title implies. we are sons of men who once again wrote our history with forgetten pens, and who knows if we're being misled like a bunch of hens?
cool!!
can't get familiar with the guitar sound, but that's just a matter of taste .....
it's a cool song, great drive, and good songwriting ....
good work ....
on Under the Gun by Casino_Burn
on The Slow Club by Casino_Burn
after reading the title and looking at your avatar, I imagined a runaway teen forraging
through an alley as the music played some where in the vicinity, in an alley near the corner of N. 10th and Stewart Ave. dark and dimmly lit away from the fancy lights of the strip, dirty faces exposed in the shadows, hands grabbing in the darkness, fear and loathing, the smell of the refuse and the underworld hidden from the bright lights of the city, lost and unaware of the destination, the result of the unwanted, the not needed,
the dumpster diving derilicts, following her
to a dead end alley and they close in, her back is firmly pressed against the dead end brick wall of the alley as they aproach within arms reach, she clenches her fists and closes her eyes, anticipating the result of there intent, she presses harder against the wall in fear, then suddenly the brick wall gives way and she wakes up in bed hearing her grandmother playing the piano as the song ends and the credits roll on the big screen! ...........
very inspiring track, I must say,
Johnny Gadget
on Riding the Flatlands by Casino_Burn
on The wisdom of the man who knows nothing by Casino_Burn
not alot of variation though...
on Relentless by Casino_Burn
Lots of cool synths (that one at 2:45 adds a very "ass-kicking" feel to it, if you get what I mean;) and instruments. Very repetitive structure all the way through, you might want to change up a little in the last part just to add some variation.
A good track overall!
on The wisdom of the man who knows nothing by Casino_Burn
on Eddie Temple by Casino_Burn
its a simple bass line but its effective!
love this track
keep it up and thanks for ur comment on my track
Noir
on Beretta '70 by Casino_Burn
i love this track and can see it fitting in well with a old james bond movie
great job!
Noir
on Riding the Flatlands by Casino_Burn
can't get familiar with the guitar sound, but that's just a matter of taste .....
it's a cool song, great drive, and good songwriting ....
good work ....
peace, rei