My new... uh, band - listen!

Sounds epic. Although at around 7:30, you could've cut up the work into two separate songs. Love the distortion you put on those guitars, it sounds ace fucking classic for Burzum-esque black metal.
 
Thanks!!

The original idea I had was to make a single 82 minute track. Just too long to fit on a CD - as CD's are untrue. ;)

But that proved to be freaking difficult, and the second movement of the one I made seemed final enough.
Next step is to make one more (maaybe two) in a similar style, but different, and try to make that into a full length record.

Thanks for the support y'all!


(and one day, I will make that 82 minute track, mark my words)
 
There's that eastern instrument shop on Valencia and 26th I've always wanted to step into. Though I'm a little apprehensive about having an Egyptian merchant staring me down as I hack into an Oud for the first time.

Did it move? The Lark in the Morning I went to was in the Canary in Fisherman's Wharf and had every kind of crazy instrument you could imagine.
 
Brooks I dig the song. I'm not sure it's something I could frequently listen to, but I appreciate the ambiance and droning. It would definitely make for a fun psychedelic voyage. It creates an eerie but not scary vibe, which I also like. Keep posting songs.

Also, I agree with Lynn. I think stereotypical black metal vocals would detract from it.
 
Did it move? The Lark in the Morning I went to was in the Canary in Fisherman's Wharf and had every kind of crazy instrument you could imagine.


http://larkinthemorning.com/Articles/a/64/


The Shop relocated in June 2008 to The Mission District:
1453 Valencia Street, between 25th and 26th.
BART transit station at 24th and Mission, a very short walk. Street parking available in the immediate vicinity.

Brooks I dig the song. I'm not sure it's something I could frequently listen to, but I appreciate the ambiance and droning. It would definitely make for a fun psychedelic voyage. It creates an eerie but not scary vibe, which I also like. Keep posting songs.

Also, I agree with Lynn. I think stereotypical black metal vocals would detract from it.

Danke! Buddha metal.
 
I actually got some samples of gregorian chants yesterday, if anyones played Medieval 2 Total war they would probably recognize them (or listen to Heretique by Tristiania) but i also recommend "Delay Lama" if your going for that droning sound a drenched reverb'd sound from that VST low in the mix might sound cool.