Showing posts with label Free Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free Music. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2014

Tim Blood Stuff

http://controlforce.bandcamp.com/album/still-bleeding
Here's the final Tim Blood recording. Although I think I said that about the b-sides thing, this feels more final now that none of us are gonna be in Moscow. We gave away 27 burned cds with origami sleeves at the final show at Mikey's the other day. It was fun seeing everyone again, especially Kentaro who I hadn't seen in two years, and the show went better than I think any of us expected. It was cool playing with Nailbastard cause Ryan and I had been in every band together from 18 to 25, so it's cool seeing how he sounds with other people. I'm too sentimental.

We recorded it last week. I think it came out sounding really good. I feel more satisfied with it than any other release besides the "Summer of Our Discontent" album. Because we had to do it long distance we recorded to a metronome, which was strange. So I did the guitar on my practice amp in my room. Also, it was just Tim B., Ryan, and I, because of time constraints. But hardly any Tim Blood show or recording after the "Summer" album had the "original" lineup. I think I may be so satisfied with the recording because I didn't have to do anything except record the guitar. I think Tim's vocals sound better than any other recording except, again, maybe the "Summer" album.

Now I wanna start another "pop" band.

Friday, January 11, 2013

Fox Council Explanation


Finally got around to putting this thing up. This recording was written at two weird times. Here's an overlong explanation because I'm unemployed and sentimental, if you like that kind of thing:

 The music was written on a broken twelve string I found in the trash on a 15 minute break at work using a couple leftover Fox Council riffs to get started.  Ryan and I practiced a few hours later and I came up with two lines I repeated for every song. Then we played a show opening for Stable Comings (the first one at One World). 

About a week later we recorded them in the garage of the Pink House in Moscow. I dubbed a bass track too but I don't know what happened to it. I hadn't played any music in at least a year besides recording myself breathing into a re-verb pedal or some shit in my room. About a month later we started Tim Blood so it was kind of forgotten.

Eight months later when I got back to Moscow I moved into the garage of the Pink House then slowly leeched my way into the house. I remembered the recording and decided that finishing it was probably the most important thing I could be doing. Let's see I kind of lost my momentum; I wanted to say something about how I was feeling when I wrote the lyrics. I wrote lyrics in this notepad I had written a bunch of shitty lyrics in while traveling. The lyrics that ended up in the songs were the best of the bunch. I finally threw the notebook away a few months ago.

Um, I was feeling weird all the time. Really good and really bad. I would stumble home after hanging out for days and days, walk into Tim and Bethany's room, drop my pants to my ankles and fall asleep. Compared to my whole life that was pretty atypical behavior. When I would wake up in the late afternoon I'd go into the garage and blast music with garage door open. It felt pretty cool. Right outside the garage was a huge hill and then some shitty apartments beyond it that I liked to look out at. I'd sit there and try to write positive lyrics while everyone else was at school. 

The first song is about driving back and forth from Seattle to Pullman and then playing some Loose Cannons shows. The title "Angry Suns" was the working name of the band when we first recorded. I think it was a play on the Indian Summer song "Angry Son" which I was listening to everyday, but "Angry Sons" sounded too goofy at the time. 

The second one was about not being a wuss all the time or something. Also about realizing I could be equally miserable or happy almost anywhere. 

The third one was about sleeping all day I think. I must have enjoyed it cause it's called "Good Day". The long quiet acoustic guitar part at the end was recorded at this time too.

The fourth one was about waking up for a split second and seeing snow out of the huge windows that took up the whole southern wall of the bedroom, then waking up later that day to no snow on the ground. I'm pretty sure the third and fourth song were written as one song initially but maybe not.

I felt like the last song needed more lyrics and syllables than the other four but had run out of anything at all good in my notebook or head. I tried to get Ryan to write some but he was too busy with school so I just left it.

As soon as I finished it I put it on the internet. I felt pretty good about it. I decided to call it Fox Council cause a few of the riffs were written right after we recorded the first Fox Council and I get nostalgic. A little while later we somehow played a show with Microbabies with Ian on bass. We tried to do the end part of the third song but fucked it up. Other than that it went well. I missed Microbabies because I immediately left to go to Seattle with Peter, but that's a whole other story (involving Kurt Cobain!). 

I didn't realize how short it was until I listened to it months later. I think initially I'd had some idea about screamo songs with grind mini-song structure or something silly, but I forgot that pretty quick and it just felt right to end a song after ten seconds or whatever.

Thanks!

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Wowee, a new Tim Blood release?

(by Joe?/Anonymous?


This was gonna be the tour tape but here it is now! It's has been in the works for like 10 months or something. Almost every part was recorded months apart but I think all the songs came out pretty solid sounding.  ENJOY!

Also, there's a few more songs floating around that'll probably get released at some point, just so it will feel complete to me, but don't wait up for it!

Monday, August 8, 2011

Tim Blood album is done!!!



You can now listen to the latest Tim Blood & The Gutpanthers album "Summer Of Our Discontent". We'll have CD's, cassettes and free downloads soon. This took way long but we're pretty proud of it. Let me know what you think!

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Vipe/Downsided Split coming at you



Here's the Vipe side for you to download. Let me know if you want a cassette.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Pig Noose / Christwrong Split

http://controlforce.bandcamp.com/album/pig-noose-christwrong-split

Dude! Get this sick shit! Also, it'll be out on recycled tape soon, get in contact with one of us or go here: http://rnsrecords.blogspot.com/

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Vipe/Cat Massacre Split

http://controlforce.bandcamp.com/album/vipe-cat-massacre-split

Here it is finally!! This shit sounds and looks great!!! A great soundtrack to anything done in the summer months, like skateboarding or sitting around. You can listen to and download it on the bandcamp link. If you want a physical cd come to a show or ask for one. They're $3 or whatever works. This sounds pretty rad/tough/trashin'!!!! Have fun!!!!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Rhythmmemory


I play in another band. It is a electronic group. The band started off when Mike and I found out our families had the exact same adage on our family crests. "Swing it, shake it, move it, make it". Ever since then we've been doing this been in rhythmmemory. We've
played NYC and over the Northwest. We play doomy fantasy driven secret society house music.

Rhythmmemory just release our second album and we'd like to invite you to listen to it and also get the first one for free. Check it out.


- It's all going to be over soon-

- Robotmania Moonwalk -


Cheers

Herb

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Vipe/Christwrong Split!!!!!

Vipe/Christwrong Split (Vipe Demo/Christwrong 3: Panzer Division Christwrong):

http://www.mediafire.com/?r287adzqqw3u7gw

http://controlforce.bandcamp.com/album/vipe-christwrong-split

Here it is, the first two tracks by Vipe and the last two by Christwrong. Vipe will be recording an EP and going on tour in March. We'll be giving away cdr's of this with the Christwrong discography tacked on the end tomorrow at the show. If you don't want to use mediafire I put it up on bandcamp as well. You can listen to and download it there. I'm gonna start doing that with all the future stuff and the old stuff too once I get around to it. I'll probably still keep doing the mediafire stuff too for awhile cause it's what I'm used to.

and here's the other two if you don't have them already:


Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Sybok - Gorelactic Possessed Martiangels

The heavily anticipated Ghosts of Mars-themed death metal masterpiece from Sybok is now available for download. Hag (keith) did the shreddin', tight production, and goregeous cover art. Dogboss (ryan) herded his horned flock of programmed drum brutality into each song and contributed some spooky vocals unheard since his crime doctor days. Rot (clay) was the Big Daddy Mars who conceptualized Gorelactic Possessed Martiangels and nearly pulverized it with his guttural aggression.

Trax include audio samples entirely from Ghosts of Mars and improvised lyrics, including one that S.O.A.D. actually wrote down (Is there anything more provocative than shouting "Angels deserve to die"?).


1.) The Angeldevouring Cadaverdactyl Takes Flight Over Mars
2.) Gorelactic Martiangel Possession
3.) Martian Carcasstrophe
4.) Fleshtents Colonize My Gorelaxy
5.) Blood for Big Daddy Mars
6.) Alien Huntress
7.) Guts Taste Good
8.) Gorelactic Martiangel Decapitation
9.) Ripped-Apart Angel Constellation
10.) Meat for the Angelphagist
11.) Desolation Williams(Lithopedion Christ)
12.) Gorelactic Martiangel Insurrection

If you haven't heard crappy high school death metal before, prepare to be laid out like that bar scene from Out for Justice, except twinklin' supernova because this has a space theme.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Rock and Roll Will Never Die (We Hope)



Download Tim Blood and the Roids

Good evening ladies and gentlemen,

Are you prepared to rock? Here are six new original songs and a cover of a northwest classic. I think that these songs were recorded in the spring of 2010 and I think that we were pretty good friends when we did it. I didn't write any of the songs (music or words) and I didn't go to most practices and I barely ever learned the songs; my performance is remarkably half assed, but hopefully you can't even tell. We are all different people now. Ryan was much happier, Keith may or may not have been sadder (it is hard to tell and who really cares?), Ian was better looking, Bethany's hair was a different color, Tim A's butt plug hadn't lost its pony tail and my dad still lived in Idaho. I don't know what these songs are about and I don't know what we were thinking and I don't know if you'll like them or not. But here they are, finally. We are still pretty good friends and we definitely have more songs coming that I think are pretty good. Prolly better.

-Tim Blood

Myspace.com/TheGutpanthers

And don't forget to download the first Tim Blood album.

Friday, November 12, 2010

CHRISTWRONG EP 2



We're all out of tapes and cd's from our killer last show we played last night in Spokane. Here's a link to download the second ep:

Christwrong EP 2

And here's a link to the first one in case you forgot:

Chriswrong EP 1

The recording on the second one is slicker. But they're both pretty much great. Have fun.

Myspace.com/Christwrong

Saturday, October 9, 2010

king nostalgia pix

there's always crap in the works but nothing to show for it. here's a mix of some old songs i found on ryan's hard drive. more for myself than anyone:



Ctrl Force Nostalgia Mix

1. amarosg- porpoise horc (ryan, keith, mark): we just discovered grind/power violence and mark was visiting us so we threw this classic together.
2. olav- rice house (jeff, ryan): really old rad band when ryan was just learning drums and jeff still played bass that never went anywhere.
3. olav- sextown dreamin'
4. astrofox- takeoff (ryan, keith): we were gonna do a bass and drums space colonization themed album. we wrote four songs maybe, but these are the only two that got recorded.
5. astrofox- malfunction
6. fox council- demo (jeff, keith, ryan): this is the only fox council demo recording from seattle. the structure got alot better but the recording and jeff's vocals killz.



here's an old thing ryan drew:

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Completely Unnecessary




Keith F- Sept. '08 to May '09

In August 2008 I moved back to Pullman and didn't do much. Sometimes I'd record in my room. All of these sounds were recorded between September 2008 and May 2009 and edited down now to be less boring. 8 songs in 10 minutes.

Monday, October 4, 2010

CHRISTWRONG


Download it here: Christwrong EP

Give it a listen here: myspace.com/christwrong

This is the toughest recording in years! Also, we've have some tapes left over from our legendary final Olympia show.

Monday, April 26, 2010

5 more



http://www.mediafire.com/?jgmhc0vhfdk


5 songs in 3-ish minutes
drums- ryan. vocals and guitar-keith
instruments recorded summer 2009, vocals recorded april 2010.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

freemusic


here is what you need:

loose cannons vhs: http://www.mediafire.com/?lll52my1zig (audio only, first time on the internet, killer trakz)

explode skull 2: http://www.mediafire.com/?tigywyu1zcw (drum and vocals and tape crunch)

fox council-5songs or else: http://www.mediafire.com/?xjhztauor31 (old sappy "screamo" or something, so much time went into this)


also there should be a really short new fox council "ep" thing out soon once we do one more track of vocals.

also ryan and i are trying to tour in may and june, if anyone has any sweet connections let me know or something.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

this is what i did this summer and fall

12 song in 15 minutes. it all sounds like high school punk rock or something. download it here:
go broncos!

also, here's a thing to listen to 3 of the songs: http://www.myspace.com/thegutpanthers