The final song written with Max and ErAl as Violence Creeps. Recorded in our tiny practice space on a four track. The song is great and we all loved playing it and the recording doesn't do it justice. We EQ'd the hell out of it in Raj's editing system to make it sound like something, but I don't know I feel like there are wild bad muddy frequencies up in your face and other frequencies just completely missing. Maybe it's got it's own charm? I dunno I also feel as if it's strange that the other 3 tracks are from the same session and that this one track is obviously from a different session. I'm not against mixing up seshes and sounds but 1, 2, 3, and freaky 4 WHATEVER!
credits
from Ease The Seed Bag,
released July 10, 2017
mix and edit help by Raj Kumar from Once & Future Band. A lovely gentleman and a splendid band. Keep up the good work fellas.
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