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Reviews for "Patchwork Sky"

My Hero makes audio? No Wai?!?!

The women that was singing this audio had a really good voice. Also, I rarely hear audio's with voices in the audio portal. It's nice to see that you were a part of this so called "band" that you refer to. I felt the women singing was way to repetitive. I felt that she could of took it up a notch with the voice or something like that. This audio sounded calm and peaceful, which was great! I liked this audio. It was entertaining for the time being. Overall, this audio was great and I enjoyed hearing this! Great Work liljim! :D

-3.92 / 5.00 (+ 0.11) Voted 5! Your 43th Voter! :)

-Seamonky

Wow!!!

Dude, you guys really had something going for you. This is REALLY good stuff, This is better then stuff I hear on the radio and on TV all the time. You guys could have really went big! You guys should really play together again. I love it, all three of them were awesome! Submit some more!

Woah.

Why the hell did this band end? I know it could be a painful question, but this band is good, kinda like zero7 but with a bit more passion instead of etherealness. Great shit man, get it back together.

What instrument do you play?

liljim responds:

The band started out in the last year we were all at high school. We did many pub gigs during that time and then all left for different Universities in September of '96. We did do a few more gigs in '96 (before Christmas), but practising and gigging became a chore, given that I had to travel 300 miles just to make the gigs.

After those gigs, leading up to the summer of '97, I wrote a lot of new material, music wise, and the bass player (who was responsible for all of the lyrics for the band (bar one of the songs, which I don't have a good recording of)) had written a lot more lyrics. So, we got to practise a lot more over the summer of '97 (where we had all come back between semesters). We didn't, however (unless I'm just blotting it out of my mind) play any gigs during that time.

We then all went back to Uni in September of '97 and returned home in the summer of '98. We picked up where we'd left off in '97, having sent various ideas over e-mail to one another during that year and meeting up a couple of times to practise in holidays before summer. We did quite a few gigs and then on the back of that went into the studio to record the first three tracks I uploaded.

We also recorded a lot of tracks ourselves and at some point, may digitally remaster those tracks (some of them were recorded on really basic appliances, like an old Tascam four track).

Anyway, after those recordings, we all went back to University and in '99, Steph went to Australia to live for a year. Gets kind of difficult to rehearse, gig and record when the key band member is on the other side of the world. :)

Liked it

I liked this track, mellow yet a little bouncy, my kinda stuff. I'd love to know what your band was called and what you did James.

The singer's voice was also very soothing and pleasant to hear ( I wouldn't have noticed the cold at all if you hadn't said)

A great track, if you have many more of your bands songs (apart from Blackout and Song for Someone) I'd love to see them uploaded to NG :)

liljim responds:

The band was called "Broken." Not very original, or inspiring, but it worked at the time.

Might eventually get around to uploading a few of the tracks that we recorded ourselves (each of which are just guitar/vox), depending on whether or not we can get them down digitally and remaster that way (given that they've been sat on analog tape gathering dust for the past 7 years). :)