>>128324193
This is good! Catchy but not too sugarsweet harmonies you can hum along to and a memorable atmosphere to it. I'll have to confess it's probably not a track that "makes it big" but it's definitely as good as "below the radar" songs can be, and an EP that consistently keeps up with this standard is sure to make an impression in the scene
>>128324539
Cool track, excellent instrumentals (accordion is the patrician's instrument) and the "abstract" vibe is honestly 5/5, plus cool percussion with the violin(?) pizzicato. The harmonies are nice, kinda reminding of Damon Albarn's Ravenous OST, but they don't really kick off until the last ~25 seconds! A little heavier emphasis on the rather somber chord sequence (01:50) and that could've drone on for another 2-3 minutes! A very promising "start," your old house-ish stuff wasn't bad at all but this Richard Skelton route you've taken actually has me excited for more
>>128341030
This stuff is neat, I can't say if it's truly GOOD good but it's interesting and af weird which is just as good in many cases. Intriguing chord sequences and the noisy playing makes for a nice contrast to the well-known blues style
>>128346090
That title is a stroke of genius. Track's not too bad either
>>128351391
Ey, this reminds me of an old GOAT, lol.
But for real, great stuff as usual ...only sub-par recorded, as usual? :( Your material has some real potential imo, so I'd recommend putting at least some time into improving the sound with the gear you have: Recording the guitar with something closer to it, to avoid that "hallway" sound environment. I guess the "live take" concept works for Youtube but I'd love to hear your songs with better sound, some actual production and maybe even a little Reaper/Audacity spicing? Keep up that benchmark with your songwriting and lead time, because this stuff is better than the vast majority of singer/songwriters on spotify. The old name was more TRVE, Woody Guthrie blue collar everyman, but no biggie