Tuesday, August 30, 2005
Trying with the labels again
Just wanted to let you know that I'm going to send out a couple of songs to different labels this week. The tracks I'm going to put on the demo are: Borders of the Mind, A New Meaning and Sometime Soon - all of which can be found on this site. Hopefully this could mean that you get to listen to the songs with a proper recording eventually. But, who knows?
Sunday, August 21, 2005
New track: Borders of the Mind
I've finally managed to finish another song. I'm ridiculously pleased with it and you can download it here: Borders of the Mind. The server is rather slow, but I urge you to be patient.
Right now I'm listening a lot to Lamb of God, Chimaira and metal of that kind. I usually tend to dismiss growlers but the music compensates. Any tips of bands I might have missed due to this vocal style are appreciated. Or is it so that LoG and Chimaira are the best in their genre?
Right now I'm listening a lot to Lamb of God, Chimaira and metal of that kind. I usually tend to dismiss growlers but the music compensates. Any tips of bands I might have missed due to this vocal style are appreciated. Or is it so that LoG and Chimaira are the best in their genre?
Friday, August 12, 2005
What are you lookin for ...
in a band? When I find a new interesting group it's mostly because they do something that I haven't heard before, be it vocally or musically. However, the new bands I like still have to write songs with segments that stick, melodies I can recognize and be able to play their instruments in a way that stretches what's metal.
Apart from that I appreciate a strand of honesty - something that tells me this group does this, not because they want to make money but because they have something to tell or express. Is it just me, or have groups like that become more rare in the last couple of years? If so, why?
Apart from that I appreciate a strand of honesty - something that tells me this group does this, not because they want to make money but because they have something to tell or express. Is it just me, or have groups like that become more rare in the last couple of years? If so, why?
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Nevermorish?
I'm providing a rough draft for the next song. After buying Nevermore's latest CD, I thought I'd try mimicking their style a bit. It's hard and as the work progresses I find that it tends to sound more and more Hollow, which hopefully isn't so bad.
Sample
Sample
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Working on more material
Just wanted you to know that I'm working on more songs. Right now there are two unfinished songs in my computer. One of them only lacks lyrics and vocals and the other mostly consists of ideas regarding verse and chorus. I suppose they will be in the line of the more recent material, kind of like God is Dead.
Sunday, July 17, 2005
Links to old files
Of course this move shouldn't mean that you no longer can get to the old mp3's, so here they are:
A New Meaning
Deceiving Us
God is Dead
Caught in this Nightmare
Beyond the door
Way of the Wheel
Live the Lie
The Past is a Lie
Machine
Four-track demo
Too Late
Turn the Tide
The Road
Speak to Me
Hollow a.k.a Stand or Fall
Stand or Fall
My Vision Fails
Break the Chain
When the Night is Over
A New Meaning
Deceiving Us
God is Dead
Caught in this Nightmare
Beyond the door
Way of the Wheel
Live the Lie
The Past is a Lie
Machine
Four-track demo
Too Late
Turn the Tide
The Road
Speak to Me
Hollow a.k.a Stand or Fall
Stand or Fall
My Vision Fails
Break the Chain
When the Night is Over
Friday, July 15, 2005
First entry + the track Sometime Soon
Well, I welcome you here. Hopefully we'll have a more functional communication this way and I believe that blogging will make this more dynamic, too.
If you haven't been by SoundClick, you can find one of Hollows latest tracks right here: Sometime Soon.
Remember to update your bookmarks if you have been re-directed here from the old web page. The adress is: http://moderncathedral.blogspot.com.
If you haven't been by SoundClick, you can find one of Hollows latest tracks right here: Sometime Soon.
Remember to update your bookmarks if you have been re-directed here from the old web page. The adress is: http://moderncathedral.blogspot.com.
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