A Theory of Everything
June 30, 2006 3:58 PM
Twangsome surf-rock from The Strange Attractors, recorded when I should have been writing screenplays. That's me kicking the reverb tank at the beginning.
posted by unSane (8 comments total) 11 users marked this as a favorite
posted by unSane (8 comments total) 11 users marked this as a favorite
Twangtastic!
posted by Fuzzy Monster at 5:02 AM on July 1, 2006
posted by Fuzzy Monster at 5:02 AM on July 1, 2006
The term "surf-rock" kinda scared me, but I really dig this :)
posted by nthdegx at 1:41 PM on September 3, 2006
posted by nthdegx at 1:41 PM on September 3, 2006
The drumming wasn't all that great (but I'm a drum snob) but this totally could've passed for a Ventures song (I mean that as being a really good thing.)
posted by BrnP84 at 11:47 PM on July 30, 2008
posted by BrnP84 at 11:47 PM on July 30, 2008
Did the title come from something in particular?
posted by micayetoca at 2:01 PM on November 5, 2008
posted by micayetoca at 2:01 PM on November 5, 2008
I called it A Theory of Everything because I threw all the little orphan riffs and chord changes I had into it and forced them to play with each other. The working title was Kitchen Sink, but that didn't sound very math-surf.
posted by unSane at 3:54 PM on October 29, 2010
posted by unSane at 3:54 PM on October 29, 2010
What kind of reverb tank? premiere or fender or some other brand? Sounds too midrangey to be a Premiere to me, so my money's on the fender.
And the song totally works, kitchen sink or not.
posted by Brainy at 11:48 PM on April 24, 2012
And the song totally works, kitchen sink or not.
posted by Brainy at 11:48 PM on April 24, 2012
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posted by cortex at 4:29 PM on June 30, 2006