
Wow. A Hawkwind reference! There's something you don't come across every day. I sort of remember listening to this once before. I can't recall what I thought then, but I do like it now. The drums are convincing. The guitars are a bit present in the mix and kind of in-your-face. Don't know if that's what you were going for. The bass track is sort of buried until you start playing in the upper registers two thirds of the way through or so. I have trouble recording and mixing bass, but I've just stumbled across a tried and true recipe. I'm back to thinking I'm going to buy a real kit. A small, inexpensive three piece (plus snare) is what I have in mind. Who knows? I may just turn that into yet another DB kit as well. On Mar 8, 2008, at 8:23 PM, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote:
It's a pretty straight-up and shamelessly derivative space-rock/ stoner-rock in a kind of Hawkwind-meets-Kyuss-and-Monster-Magnet kind of thing. (And, so, great fun to play live! :)