Guest Post: Microphone Memory Emotion

Microphone Memory Emotion says:
William Anderson came to Brooklyn with a dream. Then he followed another dream to Vancouver. With Anderson through it all was the ever-playing brain-dream which, put to “tape,” is WEED. “Cody Girl” is WEED at its most vulnerable. Though every song on his To The North cassette and DC Hope EP features what can only be described as a rich, butter-dipped, sticky sound, “Cody Girl” feels almost bare. It’s an emotion-laden song, and Anderson lays it all out. From the guitar jams to the muted snare, each sound stirs the pot of melancholy. About halfway through there’s a breakdown, which could signify that Anderson has figured something out. Or it could just be an interesting way to segue the song from point A to B. As for the fact that “Cody Girl” takes more than 4 minutes to transpire...well, there’s a lot to get out.

MP3: WEED: "Cody Girl"

DC-Hope EP is available on cassette and digital download via bandcamp. A new WEED EP is out on Orchid Tapes this Fall

Tags: weed, microphone memory emotion, audio, guest post, guest blogger

Posted by alteredzones on 09/14/2010 at noon.

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