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PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 12:43 am 
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http://www.mediafire.com/?dmnbcgm00hm

Sweet Lee Morrow - Nothing Says I Love You

1. Model Citizen
2. Ditty in C Sharp
3. America
4. Wreck Your Car
5. Politics

Jesse Hester (formerly of Polyphonic Spree) - Vocals, Keys, Guitars, Melodica, Moog

Colin Peden (your very own Chuck(e)D) - Electric and Electric Upright Basses

Jared Jackson (you don't know him, but he's also the drummer in the trio I'm fronting) - Drums

If you're in austin, or know people in austin, they're opening up for the spree at Stubbs outside on 6/24

I had a lot of fun tracking and mixing this. They're heading on tour up towards chicago in time for my nuptials. Catch em if you can.

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Hey, I have been listening to this to point where I LOVE the music and I'm sick of it. Good job baby.

I am COMPLETELY objective


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awesome! i'll listen to it tomorrow.

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Cool, thanks jon!

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I'm liking it, nice production and great songs! America is my so far favorite. No wait...




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beachy Wrote:
I'm liking it, nice production and great songs! America is my so far favorite. No wait...




noice: I wanna get you in bed/wanna wreck your head


thanks, we only worked a couple of weeks on this because they need to press it to take on tour, but i'm happy with the way it came out.

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haha i love it how the thread icon is a pot of gold.

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thanks for the post, d'loading right now...I'll give this a spin at work today


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haha i love it how the thread icon is a pot of gold.


You only assume there is gold in there...


I'm downloading now. I expect great things.


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D/ling now; I'll listen later on the way home.

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DLing now.
Fully expect to love this.

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Mmmmm.... Jellyfish.
Expectations met.

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listening now, feedback in a bit.

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deenalikesfood Wrote:
Hey, I have been listening to this to point where I LOVE the music and I'm sick of it. Good job baby.

I am COMPLETELY objective


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aawwwww...she ruvs u.


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deenalikesfood Wrote:
Hey, I have been listening to this to point where I LOVE the music and I'm sick of it. Good job baby.

I am COMPLETELY objective


;)


aawwwww...she ruvs u.


It takes a lot of love to listen to the same songs mixed, instrument by instrument, for the last several weeks.

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Chuck(e)D Wrote:
ayah Wrote:
deenalikesfood Wrote:
Hey, I have been listening to this to point where I LOVE the music and I'm sick of it. Good job baby.

I am COMPLETELY objective


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aawwwww...she ruvs u.


It takes a lot of love to listen to the same songs mixed, instrument by instrument, for the last several weeks.


Yes, yes it does.


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I think Wreck My Car was my favorite song and I was initially wary about it's running time but it segues into Politics pretty well, which is probably my 2nd fav tune. It seemed like the production got a little better near the end of the EP. I liked the choruses better in Model Citizen than the verses. Of the other 2 tracks, I liked America better. Ditty In C Sharp really didn't do anything for me.

All in all, this is a pretty sweet ep.

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Cool...I'll take a listen at home tonight.


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I think Wreck My Car was my favorite song and I was initially wary about it's running time but it segues into Politics pretty well, which is probably my 2nd fav tune. It seemed like the production got a little better near the end of the EP. I liked the choruses better in Model Citizen than the verses. Of the other 2 tracks, I liked America better. Ditty In C Sharp really didn't do anything for me.

All in all, this is a pretty sweet ep.


Awesome feedback, Jon - thanks.

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Okay so I'm going through this for a 2nd time now.

The first impression that I got was that it was quieter than the album I was listening to while I was waiting for it to download. Not sure if that is something you can just turn up. I know nothing about recording but I checked a couple other albums in Itunes and then went back and it was definitely quieter.

The first has definite Beatles/Kinks vibe to it. I like the fact that the song speeds up. I think if you kept it at the verse speed you might bore folks but that changes it up nicely and the slow break has a nice Ziggy Stardust quality to it.

For the 2nd song, I really like the effect behind the vocals for the first break the song takes. The first time I listened to this one I wasn't in love with the "i just gotta say yeah, yeah, yeah" portion but after heaing it again I like it much more in context of the rest of the song. It's a nice change after the falsetto chorus and power chords.

3rd song. Umm. 1971 England called and wants it's glitter back. If you guys put this out back then and you wore feather boas on stage with glitter everywhere this would be your most theatrical number. Nice vocal work there towards the end.


I gotta agree with Jon. This might be the best one on here. Lot of good stuff going on here. I like the fact that the vocals are a little distorted. If the vocals were clean and clear this could be a CMJ top 20 indie pop but then again if they were more accessible people would treat it LIKE another indie pop song, i.e- flavor of the month syndrome. The crescendo chorus is a nice change and when the song goes into the slower portion I think it makes it a really great song. Almost Flaming Lips/ Earlies -esque. Hell it didn't hurt My Morning Jacket to take an insane pop song with "Off the Record" and turn it into a psychedelic workout.

For the last one I immediately thought of Luna with the vocals. Something off "Pup Tent". That is not a bad thing. Once the vocals turn real clear the production on them is great. That is a great melody. I think I like the way you ended this one. Nice slow jam. Did you ever think about using that distortion just underneath to fade the song out to? Just curious.



I know this isn't exactly constructive criticism. More me just telling you that I liked it a lot. Lot of layers there and sounds like a lot of work. You guys should be proud. This is some excellent stuff.


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deenalikesfood Wrote:
Chuck(e)D Wrote:
ayah Wrote:
deenalikesfood Wrote:
Hey, I have been listening to this to point where I LOVE the music and I'm sick of it. Good job baby.

I am COMPLETELY objective


;)


aawwwww...she ruvs u.


It takes a lot of love to listen to the same songs mixed, instrument by instrument, for the last several weeks.


Yes, yes it does.


thanks for clearing that up guys.


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Derris, thanks for such a comprehensive listen and putting your time into this response. Phil said that I should buy you a beer at the open bar at their wedding reception ;) Given my current financial state, that might be all that I can afford! We're in the process of getting stickers, t-shirts, tour posters, and these CDs prepped, and are getting poor in a hurry!


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Okay so I'm going through this for a 2nd time now.

The first impression that I got was that it was quieter than the album I was listening to while I was waiting for it to download. Not sure if that is something you can just turn up. I know nothing about recording but I checked a couple other albums in Itunes and then went back and it was definitely quieter.

The first has definite Beatles/Kinks vibe to it. I like the fact that the song speeds up. I think if you kept it at the verse speed you might bore folks but that changes it up nicely and the slow break has a nice Ziggy Stardust quality to it.

For the 2nd song, I really like the effect behind the vocals for the first break the song takes. The first time I listened to this one I wasn't in love with the "i just gotta say yeah, yeah, yeah" portion but after heaing it again I like it much more in context of the rest of the song. It's a nice change after the falsetto chorus and power chords.

3rd song. Umm. 1971 England called and wants it's glitter back. If you guys put this out back then and you wore feather boas on stage with glitter everywhere this would be your most theatrical number. Nice vocal work there towards the end.


I gotta agree with Jon. This might be the best one on here. Lot of good stuff going on here. I like the fact that the vocals are a little distorted. If the vocals were clean and clear this could be a CMJ top 20 indie pop but then again if they were more accessible people would treat it LIKE another indie pop song, i.e- flavor of the month syndrome. The crescendo chorus is a nice change and when the song goes into the slower portion I think it makes it a really great song. Almost Flaming Lips/ Earlies -esque. Hell it didn't hurt My Morning Jacket to take an insane pop song with "Off the Record" and turn it into a psychedelic workout.

For the last one I immediately thought of Luna with the vocals. Something off "Pup Tent". That is not a bad thing. Once the vocals turn real clear the production on them is great. That is a great melody. I think I like the way you ended this one. Nice slow jam. Did you ever think about using that distortion just underneath to fade the song out to? Just curious.



I know this isn't exactly constructive criticism. More me just telling you that I liked it a lot. Lot of layers there and sounds like a lot of work. You guys should be proud. This is some excellent stuff.

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No problema. I just checked out you guys' myspace page and the music sounded loud as shit on there. Could be just the download I got or how my Itunes is set. Fuck if I know.


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I'll give these a spin.


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