MP3 The Hochimen - Tierra del Gato
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This is alt-rock that can't hurt you and can only help you. I have spoken.
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, ROCK: Progressive Rock
Details:
We started this album 2.5 years ago, and our busy individual lives got in the way of a quicker resolution. Nevertheless, voila! Recorded at my boss's studio in Dallas, TX (his name is Charley Pride, the famous Country singer, for whom I play fiddle/guitar), it has more polish than our freshman effort Totenlieder, which took about 2.5 days!
We start with a love song (about my lovely Frau), then launch right into religious angst, which I can't help writing about (it is fraught with possibilities). We sing about idleness, cleanliness, Mid-East frustration, a particular woman's regret, and more religious angst. We close with a new version of an old song (our engineer/co-producer/co-drummer Joey somehow convinced us to record this again because he thought we could do it in a more radio-friendly vein--you be the judge!) and a song I composed for Kim Browns' forthcoming novel about a stripper with--you guessed it--religious issues.
The title? I live in a house full of fur--four cats, to be exact. One's 19 and we are on deathwatch...unfortunately, she's NOT! I think she plans to be around for the third record.
Help!
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, ROCK: Progressive Rock
Details:
We started this album 2.5 years ago, and our busy individual lives got in the way of a quicker resolution. Nevertheless, voila! Recorded at my boss's studio in Dallas, TX (his name is Charley Pride, the famous Country singer, for whom I play fiddle/guitar), it has more polish than our freshman effort Totenlieder, which took about 2.5 days!
We start with a love song (about my lovely Frau), then launch right into religious angst, which I can't help writing about (it is fraught with possibilities). We sing about idleness, cleanliness, Mid-East frustration, a particular woman's regret, and more religious angst. We close with a new version of an old song (our engineer/co-producer/co-drummer Joey somehow convinced us to record this again because he thought we could do it in a more radio-friendly vein--you be the judge!) and a song I composed for Kim Browns' forthcoming novel about a stripper with--you guessed it--religious issues.
The title? I live in a house full of fur--four cats, to be exact. One's 19 and we are on deathwatch...unfortunately, she's NOT! I think she plans to be around for the third record.
Help!
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