synkrotronYet again, James, you and Tim have produced a great song. I love it
philzLovely, poignant tune, James. Perfectly recorded too so far as I could tell... everything crystal clear.
Wouter Schijnsnice song, nice feel to it and certainly sounds great.I'm gonna be unpolite here (that's second nature being a dutchman)..would you care to make the song downloadble for a day/ or send it to me by email ?Because I would like to try make it sound just a little better than it already is..For me that would be a good training as I'm trying to learn, and just perhaps you'd get it back with a little sound improvement (again, it sounds very good already).But respect/understand ofcourse if you're not interested. anyway, enjoyed the song + best of luck
theguitarplayerSimon and Garfunkel maybe??? Oh, no... it's James and Tim !!! Wow, that was a really nice song with a great sound and awesome vocals. I would have like a small guitar solo type thing somewhere in the middle, but other than that it sounded very nicely done. Peace and Blessings, John
bapuBoy oh boy, you Simths sure know how to Nettle. Excellent job once again.
mghenjoyed this one a lot more than the last one.for me there's not enough definition between verse and chorus especially the final chorus, but I know this is the vibe you guys are aiming at. the performances are excellent as always. not entirely sure of the lyrical message i can't quite reconcile myself to the fact that you're going for simplicity and the days of songs like 'Steep Hill' and 'Brave Boy' are over?! i know i need to. lol
Noisy NeighbourExcellent! just listened to Willowman and One Save Place as well ... great songwriting and performance.This could really go somewhere (right up there with David Grey, Frank Turner e.c.t...) Best regards,Daniel