MP3 Miles of Wire - Can You Feel It?
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Americana, Alt-country, Midcoast rock.
15 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Americana, COUNTRY: Country Rock
Details:
After the success of All There Is the band found more to offer. Sticking to their DIY (do it your self) or die production style Miles of Wire hired Jack Petrecek and Smith Lee Studio to help capture fifteen songs. These new recordings were then mixed by guitarist Shawn T. Bell at his loft studio, Bucko Productions. âWe wanted a higher fidelity in sound, but to retain our raw edge and have the flexibility to mix off the clock at our home studio,â explained Bell. âPeople loved the sound of All There Is but some critics were harsh, and we thought we could do better this time.â As with the first CD many of the tracks on Can You Feel It? are second or third takes with no overdubs.
The writing of this record was the work of Raphael Maurice, whose style has matured from the first CD but whose themes remain constant. Mauriceâs writing has remained honest and even embarrassingly personal. The CD contains religious imagery dealing with his beliefs and experiences. Take for instance Frustrated Mess, a narrative of living in a psych ward and Catholic Boys, a lesson in religious practices and the consequences.
Much of this CD was written on acoustic guitar and presented to the band in a singer/songwriter style. From there the band filled in and embellished the music and melodies. This can be heard in tracks ten, Take me as I am, four, I am a cigarette, and five, Belleville Il. These simple songs are built like standards, based on rudimentary chords, but itâs the combination of bassist Randall Eickmeyer drummer Adam Anglin and guitarist Shawn T. Bell that bring color and shape to Maurice's brilliantly simple writing. On the other hand, some songs started as raucous bar bashers. Tracks eight, Big Dick Rock and Roller, nine, We are the Entertainment and fifteen, Mother Fâr Youâre Wrong were presented to the band as loud guitar rock tunes. Tried and tested in the bars of St. Louis long before they were burned into plastic these tunes let Eickmeyer, Bell and Anglin show off their talents.
This new CD is a step forward for the group in style and content and the sonic resolution is greater than the previous offering. From warm ballad to saucy declarations of self-importance Can You Feel It? will charm you one minute and have your hair standing on end the next.
15 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Americana, COUNTRY: Country Rock
Details:
After the success of All There Is the band found more to offer. Sticking to their DIY (do it your self) or die production style Miles of Wire hired Jack Petrecek and Smith Lee Studio to help capture fifteen songs. These new recordings were then mixed by guitarist Shawn T. Bell at his loft studio, Bucko Productions. âWe wanted a higher fidelity in sound, but to retain our raw edge and have the flexibility to mix off the clock at our home studio,â explained Bell. âPeople loved the sound of All There Is but some critics were harsh, and we thought we could do better this time.â As with the first CD many of the tracks on Can You Feel It? are second or third takes with no overdubs.
The writing of this record was the work of Raphael Maurice, whose style has matured from the first CD but whose themes remain constant. Mauriceâs writing has remained honest and even embarrassingly personal. The CD contains religious imagery dealing with his beliefs and experiences. Take for instance Frustrated Mess, a narrative of living in a psych ward and Catholic Boys, a lesson in religious practices and the consequences.
Much of this CD was written on acoustic guitar and presented to the band in a singer/songwriter style. From there the band filled in and embellished the music and melodies. This can be heard in tracks ten, Take me as I am, four, I am a cigarette, and five, Belleville Il. These simple songs are built like standards, based on rudimentary chords, but itâs the combination of bassist Randall Eickmeyer drummer Adam Anglin and guitarist Shawn T. Bell that bring color and shape to Maurice's brilliantly simple writing. On the other hand, some songs started as raucous bar bashers. Tracks eight, Big Dick Rock and Roller, nine, We are the Entertainment and fifteen, Mother Fâr Youâre Wrong were presented to the band as loud guitar rock tunes. Tried and tested in the bars of St. Louis long before they were burned into plastic these tunes let Eickmeyer, Bell and Anglin show off their talents.
This new CD is a step forward for the group in style and content and the sonic resolution is greater than the previous offering. From warm ballad to saucy declarations of self-importance Can You Feel It? will charm you one minute and have your hair standing on end the next.
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