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pengui

 Genre: Alternative Rock

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Chris (Sic Transit) was barely alive, sick as can be and we still wrote and recorded this in under three hours. Not bad for speed writing. Feels a lot like early 90's alternative rock. Very catchy. Reminds me of The Church but a little more rocking.

Drums, Vocals, Guitars, Lyrics — Chris
Bass — Rich
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Lyrics
Exposed
Lyrics by Chris Winters, Music by Rich Huston and Chris Winters

Thank you for having me here
I know now I’ve nothing to fear
So long since we’ve had a talk
So hard to turn back the clock
How have you done by yourself?
Have you been taking care of your health?
What’s that? I can hardly hear you.
I don’t dare come over near you.

Missing you isn’t easy
Seeing you breaks my heart
Loving you isn’t on the agenda
Oh, where to start?

So this is the way it will be
Taking turns as we speak
Words hang in the empty air
Silence is too much to bear
It pains me to end it this way
Do you miss me when I am away
Did anything happen here?
I’m afraid it isn’t so clear

Questions are never posed
Reaching out leaves me exposed
We missed connecting in the end
I can’t see how we can mend
Song Stats
Hits: 792
Comments: 7
Fans: 2
Plays: 75
Downloads: 56
Votes: 3
Uploaded: Feb 26, 2007 - 12:04:13 AM
Last Updated: Feb 26, 2007 - 01:13:54 AM Last Played: Jan 09, 2009 - 11:33:26 PM
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Hardware:
Fender Jazz Bass (Eden Traveller, direct)
Fender Strat (Line 6)
EV RE410 Condensor (mic)
MacBook Pro
Software:
Garageband
Comments
said 998 days ago (February 26th, 2007)
great feel
Love when the bass drops out halfway through the lines in the verses.

Nicely written and tremelo is always welcome
pengui said 998 days ago (February 27th, 2007)
dropping the bass
Thanks, I try to leave a little room for the song to breathe.

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3HSW
Check out my latest song called Louder Than Words
Monkaton said 997 days ago (February 28th, 2007)
Cool Bass
I really like the bass, especially the tone. Is the that a result of the Eden Traveller, the bass or your mad fingers? Probably a combination of the three. Vocal is also very clear and well recorded.
Check out my latest song called Darkness of the Night
pengui said 997 days ago (February 28th, 2007)
Bass Tone
The bass tone came out fairly well on this, but its been a constant source of problems in these tracks. I'm going to fix it and buy a pod finally. That should upgrade the tone to amazing we hope :)

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3HSW
Check out my latest song called Louder Than Words
echoroom said 997 days ago (February 28th, 2007)
Cool and spacey
Another lovely track, and Chris's voice sounds great on this , really crisp and upfront. I think you're spot on with The Church, it's got the kinda feel of soemthing from Starfish.

What can I say ... another great track from you guys.

Steve
Check out my latest song called Deeper (w/t Racerat)
pengui said 962 days ago (April 4th, 2007)
The Church
I think as Chris and I settle into a sound, its pretty much early 90's alternative music, like the Church etc.

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3HSW
Check out my latest song called Louder Than Words
SLICK said 976 days ago (March 21st, 2007)
White duke
The vox kind of reminded be of Bowie!
A stripped back jangly Bowie of course
Check out my latest song called POD Killer
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Name: Rich Huston
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3HSW I host a 3 Hour Song Writing group with my friend Chris Winters (SickTransit), which meets once a week in my living room. Each night we write, practice and record a song, using drums loops. We write the music, chords and lyrics in three hours. ... [see more]

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Genre Info
The terms alternative rock and alternative music[1] were coined in the early 1980s to describe punk rock-inspired music genres which didn't fit into the mainstream genres of the time. At times it was used as catch-all phrase for rock music from under

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