Superficial Smile

Started by Tangled Wires, October 05, 2011, 02:27:58 PM

Saijinn Maas

Incredible! Another song well worthy of my growing TW playlist!

andy casson

Really enjoyed this one, fantastic feel, reminiscent of the Cocteau twins. Great tones to the KB and vocals, and nice solo at the end

Great stuff
Andy

Oldrottenhead

powerfull stuff that bass hits you right between the eyes
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Oldrottenhead
"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
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cuthbert

Truly excellent! A great Eighties vibe to this and I hear traces of Seventies Glam Rock in there, too. Some of my favorite genres.  :) Beautifully mastered, too - it sounds fantastic even on my laptop speakers. Can't wait to listen to this on better equipment...

Downloading it for further study and enjoyment.  8)
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SE

Top tune from TW been missing for a while, just got a TW fix magic!!
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Magic, loved this to bits. Back for another listen.................Willie
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Kenny B

THIS TUNE ROCKS ON AND ON!!!

You two are quite a team!!! 

Fantastic song!!! 

Kenny B.
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OsCKilO

This is awesome cranked up to 11!
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Satchwood

Fantastic Song !!  It definitely Tangles my Wires baby!  Love that haunting droning guitars, goosebump solo, and eerie keys, Love Sasha's vocals and her catchy catchy melody  ~ My new Fave from you two !!
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Tangled Wires

Cheers for all the positive comments on this one everyone, much appreciated.


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