2024-05-08@dermanThis song snuck up on me and won me over and left me smilin. 
Demosnatches?! Don't tell Sleepy Joe.
2023-02-05@bradbrubakerOnce upon a time a friend going through a rough time offered to give me his baritone guitar. I knew it would have been taking advantage of his mental state when he offered if I had said yes. But, boy, oh boy do they sound good.
hat single note bass-ish line bit is slick.
2023-02-04@artieOooo this was a great listen! The baritone sounds slick as hell. I really enjoyed the coming-together elements of serious and whimsical — like not taking yourselves too seriously is the antidote to counter the cumbersome reality. Or maybe it was just a moment of f*%k-it abandon. I also loved how you added layers in the background that didn’t always run in sync. The attitude shines through and I dig it so much!
               
2023-02-03@nancycunning oooh. I love that rhythm and the way your spoken bits fir into the music so well. The whole thing feels like a ride on the No Party VW  Party Bus. Sign me up.
2023-02-02@mikeskliar Great work! I love how you had that inspiration and followed it right to the logical conclusion, and made a mind-movie demo that's entertaining, fun, and a wild ride!  And I have a baritone guitar as well, but didn't know that there were such things as classical (nylon string) baritone guitars!- this one sounds great, and I love all those multiple vocals.. reminds me a tiny bit of early Harry Nillsson, perhaps!  As for subject, I'm in the 'D' column myself, most of the time, but appreciate the sentiment!
2023-02-01@sunfireCool idea.  I'm liking it.
2023-02-01@phylo I love this.  What a good idea, too!  I'd join that no party party!  Nice work! EDIT: I just listened to the demo.  Great work, it's perfect!