Post disco superstars The Friday Night Band have been touching themselves up.....well their demos that is. Super dancefloor groove 'SSRI' now has a cleaner mix & we've upped the bass on 'I Wanna'. Listen here Let the music play.
Hi Again excellent music. Climate changes is very good song. I would like also old demo version (without voice). Orchestral updates are very interesting. Good luck!!! But i think lot of realy good music (as Yours) today is total underrated without good management.
Thanks again for your kind words. We'll carry on putting the odd song on MySpace as & when we record them. I don't worry about not having management at all to be honest, I'm just happy to be able to put some music on the net where people can have a listen as & when they want to. If some people like the songs then that's good enough for me.
Just a quick message to let you know that all The FNB songs on our MySpace site are available for download in case you want to slap them on your mp3 player...and it's all free of charge.Just click on the download link next to each song & you're away. http://www.myspace.com/thefridaynightband Best wishes
A new song on our MySpace site......well it's an old one actually. 'Hay Fever' is an old Lay of the Land song, the band I was in prior to Pulp. First song I wrote too.
....and we've redone 'Trouble Man & Symphony' with added guitar twang & a cover of Dennis Wilson's 'Lady' cause it's an ace song, although D.W's original pisses all over our version. http://www.myspace.com/thefridaynightband
Wow. I'm really liking these. The styles seem to differ from song to song. Not a bad thing in my book
My favourite so far has to be North American Mountain Man.
-- Edited by SarahAWilson on Wednesday 7th of October 2009 11:36:18 PM
That's a song I never really got round to finishing. I recorded it at home at the end of last year with the intention of adding a lyric & melody. Anyway, that never happened, mostly because I know very little about North American Mountain Men....& the song could only be about that, so it pretty much sums up everything I know about that particular subject, which is SFA. The other song 'Come On Baby Be My Everything' is built around a bass line, which to me sounds like something from a seventies soft porn flick, or at least my interpretation of what basslines from those films should sound like....anyway it's a good song & I'm glad you like it.
To be honest with you NAMM doesn't need lyrics, it's great as it is.
There are a lot of songs out there, that work perfectly as intrumentals. Look at the work of Mogwai or Godspeed You! Black Emperor. Their tunes rarely if ever have lyrics, but still manage to convay beautiful if somewhat meloncholy sentiments, which as you have probably gathered, I like very much.
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-- Edited by SarahAWilson on Friday 9th of October 2009 11:07:40 AM