Walk,in Talk,in

Started by SE, August 21, 2010, 03:43:49 AM

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Still in the rock mood, Mrs SE gone to work, so getting so time to get something recorded, this was done rather quick, between last night and this morning.
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OsCKilO

Freaking Superb bro!!

Really Enjoying the bass on this one! And the mean guitars.


Your style is so distinctive. Love it!!
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Kenneth

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Everyones still sleeping here so I'm listening with headphones. The panning in this song sounds great. Great attitude with the vocal, and once again I have to say how much I dig your vibrato.
I like this bigtime  , but if  it  was mine I'd put in some lead  guitar.  :) Not a fast one but a powerful, sustain one with some feedback. I can hear it continuing as you sing right to the end of the song!
It was great to hear this as i'm waking up here, this is the stuff I love to hear.
"...a guitar sound that you could curdle cream with." Ferryman

lg

nothing is real... So theres nothing to get hung about!

Blooby


Big drums.  BIG DRUMS!  Epic flanger.

Great singing. Very cool, understated bass line.

Blooby

SE

Hi always great to hear from you,s all, just love,in the rock at the minute.

Ken, was in the market for some guitar solo, may give it a re- mix, think your right may sound better with some feed back guitar.

Blooby always great to hear from you, love your tunes.
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Redler

Great composition and production se!! "walkin, talkin'...that goes in my head :) Fine job, again!

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Greeny

BIG song! A huge slab of rock. I love the way this shifts between those big 'Grinder' patch chords and the catchy 'walkin' talkin' part. A kick-ass solo would be a great addition. Great work.

Kenneth

Quote from: side effect on August 21, 2010, 05:48:57 PMin the market for some guitar solo, may give it a re- mix, think your right may sound better with some feed back guitar.


Can't wait to hear it SE!
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Oldrottenhead

braw tell yer maw really big soundscape love those drums how did you do them.
whit goes oan in ma heid



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