In The Fleshy Circus

Started by antisocialworker, March 06, 2011, 03:07:58 PM

antisocialworker

In The Fleshy Circus
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thanks for the listen.

Gritter

holy crazy heaviness! Like a clenched fist full of chocolate pudding...mmmm pudding.

Greeny

First of all, that's a great song title! And the guitars aren't bad either. Actually they're rather fab. I liked that little touch of a classic descending blues turnaround being put through the mangle. You combine heavy with melodic so well. There's quite a complexity to this one too. Very fine work!

Johnbee

Clever chord progression!  Lots to listen to.

 :) JB

Geir

Now that's clever !!!

The subtle similarity to the song with half of that title !!

Excellent playing
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antisocialworker

thanks for the comps fellas, didnt think anyone would hear the vague similarities between them, wasn't intentional...just kinda realized where I stole some of the rhythm after it was finished. kinda happens alot with me, its not until after I finish a song that I realize the influence.

SwanSong

HI been awhile , very cool original . agree withthe comments
u know how to rock that guitar . best regards NEIL

AndyR

Yep, not listened to one of yours for ages... nice one.

A nice syrupy thickness to it, and I love that ending.

There's some seriously good guitar playing in here.

Off to listen to the unpronouncable one now :D
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Ferryman_1957

This is really a deep song, very clever and lots of great twists and turns. The "circus" twist is there and you've combined some really unique elements. Brilliant sounding guitars as always - would love to hear jim do some vox on this as well!

Cheers,

Nigel