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Can I has EP?

Linky no worky.

Found bandcamp page
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The Casa EP? Sure thang: BOOM

Featuring Aen's remix of S.U.V!
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Thanks broheim
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"Triplo"s live debut, finish off our set last night!

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Sound is a bit weedy, the camera didn't manage to pick my LOW END. It picked up the hugely loud vocals though, especially the parts I sing very badly.

James IS playing drums, despite what it looks like. We think he may actually be a vampire; not visible on film.
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that remix is brill
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Doog wrote:"Triplo"s live debut, finish off our set last night!

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Sound is a bit weedy, the camera didn't manage to pick my LOW END. It picked up the hugely loud vocals though, especially the parts I sing very badly.

James IS playing drums, despite what it looks like. We think he may actually be a vampire; not visible on film.
it sounded better than that in the room. vocals sat nicely and there was no shortage of BASSINTHEFACE. and you could see the drummer.
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I was asked to knock up an acoustic tune on video for instereo's first webisode, so I bashed out the new Doog tune at home which I demoed here a while back, but pulled down in a fit of odd paranoia.

It's unlisted on Youtube (not findable without the link) because I didn't wanna spread their material around before they've actually had a chance to do their own edit of the footage and get it out there, but just for you guys..

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Watch in terror as I struggle against a sky-high action on a flatmate's cheap Hofner!
Cringe as I miss chords because of the crappy headstock-strap bullshit!
Feel uncomfortable as my lyrics get more and more personal!
Wonder if I ever wear a different t-shirt!


I normally hate doing solo acoustic things because I don't reckon my songs ever work in that context, but this was a rare enjoyment for me.. hence my over-excitable spreading around of it.

Here's the ROCK version again, now with added Mellotron.
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man i think this sounds brilliant.
can't listen to the rock version on my office's computer, but the acoustic one totally rocks.
Doog wrote:I was asked to knock up an acoustic tune on video for instereo's first webisode, so I bashed out the new Doog tune at home which I demoed here a while back, but pulled down in a fit of odd paranoia.

It's unlisted on Youtube (not findable without the link) because I didn't wanna spread their material around before they've actually had a chance to do their own edit of the footage and get it out there, but just for you guys..

[youtube][/youtube]
Watch in terror as I struggle against a sky-high action on a flatmate's cheap Hofner!
Cringe as I miss chords because of the crappy headstock-strap bullshit!
Feel uncomfortable as my lyrics get more and more personal!
Wonder if I ever wear a different t-shirt!


I normally hate doing solo acoustic things because I don't reckon my songs ever work in that context, but this was a rare enjoyment for me.. hence my over-excitable spreading around of it.

Here's the ROCK version again, now with added Mellotron.
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foll wrote:man i think this sounds brilliant.
can't listen to the rock version on my office's computer, but the acoustic one totally rocks.
Both are soooo good, and you're a better man than I for pulling of a good single taker like that with the multi-angle! Might as well mention that half around the globe, teh rock version is getting extra airplay in our late-working office tonight!

I think I'm regretfully vibing with that "fountain of youth" bit. I think.
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nice work doog, the acoustic version and some of your vocal inflections give it a taste of early 70s bowie which is brilliant in my book.
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Thank you very much for watching and for your thoughts guys :)
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So here's video evidence of one of the shakiest gigs we're ever done, spot the edit in the 4th song if you can, hahaha. Fun, none-the-less though, even if the video audio is quite changeable.

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nice one doog, I watched this the other day when it was stuck up on twitter and loved it. can't wait to see it try and get to see you in 2012
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Post by Doog »

Just fanning the faint flames of interest over the inactive months before we record the new EP, here's one of the new batch that I'm currently writing.. HEAVIEST SONG I EVER DUN
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I like it so much it burns.



Well I have no idea what that means but it sure sounds good!
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Haha, thanks mate :D
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sounds great doog, perfect for a friday morning
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Post by Doog »

YOU WANT ANOTHER CASA BONITA DEMO, I CAN SEE IT IN YOUR EYES.

This one is pretty much finished, and you get to hear me yell the words "string cheese", as if that wasn't reason enough.
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will chek dis 2morow doog-man. looking forward to hearing it.
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HOLY SHIT, CASA BONITA GO (KINDA) POP?!

I think this is going to be The Single from the EP we've been working on. Gonna record this first before the other tracks, shoot a video and everything. DO AN EXCITE.
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