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Bandcamp has been making some good headway recently. One of the nicest things about it is that (currently) all the proceeds go to the artist. Plus, you can create download and discount codes as…
Bandcamp has been making some good headway recently. One of the nicest things about it is that (currently) all the proceeds go to the artist. Plus, you can create download and discount codes as…
This is one of my favourite songs off my most recent EP, The End Of The Beginning.
One of a series of songs (starting to become a sub-genre) about creeps and children; cautionary, not instructional.
Featuring vocals by my friend Rachel Smith, from Arousal Disasters.
Drums performed by Rob Greenway/Brilliantfish. This song was written as a tribute to the victims of the École Polytechnique massacre, December 6, 1989. It’s framed as a fictional love letter from a boyfriend of one of the victims.
If you’re interested in more from Rachel (which you should be), I played guitar all over Rachel’s latest album Famous Secrets (2007).
I’ve updated the Free Music page. There are a number of tracks that I’ve made public recently which you might enjoy…
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Killing All My Friends - Love song meets murder ballad. This started off as an exercise in finding out what would happen if I tried to write a song for a James Bond flick. Available at iTunes on Thanks To Science, We’ve Got Love