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Re: Drift Ep. 4, Part 3 - Hundred Weight Hammer
If you like Bruce Lee, Ring Road, Peggy Sussed, Boy Boy Boy... then Hundred Weight Hammer belongs to you.
wow, can't stand two of these songs, let's see where this goes!! ..... well, that was terrible, but not maddening! I'm going to pretend it was for a soundtrack and ignore that one forever. |
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Re: Drift Ep. 4, Part 3 - Hundred Weight Hammer
This had a mid-90's Soul Coughing vibe for me. Slacker jazz, they called it. I used to like some of Soul Coughing's funky bass and hip hop beats and samples and beat poetry (e.g. Circles, Screenwriters Blues, Blame, etc.).
Anyway, kind of weird to hear a rougher, looser live feel from our electronically programmed Favorite band. If this didn't have the sloppy bass but a synth synchopated bassline.... If a more danceable beat...and especially if it excluded the high pitched backing vocals.... Well, itd be a different song that I'd like better! I have a hard time believing this will make it to the album. But then, who knows? Ring Road, Boy Boy Boy and Trim all made it to record, and I don't like any of them much. It's plenty different and we can't love all tracks, I suppose.
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Believe in Billy Records Last edited by holden; 06-06-2019 at 04:19 PM. |
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Re: Drift Ep. 4, Part 3 - Hundred Weight Hammer
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now that you mention it, yeah, I totally hear it. Soul Coughing were one of my favorite bands growing up. I wonder what inspired them to make this track. |
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