MySpace player right now... a bunch of demos:
Rainbows: I wrote this song with my daughter when she was about 4. This is the demo I cut for her back then, around 2004...
Let's Start Walking: Post-Juicemen song written by Chris Hackett. Home demo.
Make It Easy: 70's tune from The Flame. This version with Mike Milazzo and Martin Stroh.
Too Much: An old Intrynsics recording from our first cassette release.
My Own Devices: Outtake from first Juicemen 7'' single recording session.
ReverbNation player below... not demos.
A suburban dilettante with Dr. Seuss-style lyrical abilities and a Frankenstein-like approach to composition and instrumentation, George Faulkner strongly labels these songs as DEMOS. Be warned...
Yeah man. My brothers and I were huge Rabies fans. I loved the red Hologram single and we bought the light green 3 song "Labor Day" EP at Sight and Sound too I think. I especially dug "If there was a Way". We even learned to play your songs. What was the flip to "Hologram"? I can't remember. I'm still impressed that you were making records back then. Thanks for the kind words too. All the best.
Hey George, thanks for the comment. Actually they're not new songs :-) I like your stuff as well. It's real and has feeling and grows on you the more you listen.
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