Awakening Sun! As Jimi Hendrix typed for his liner notes, please, be forewarned.
And that's someone who sang about the new rising sun, also.
Your album artwork is not reflective of the awakening sun, or any sunrise at all.
It's a grim brownfield colour, with a post-apocalyptic city and the red words "Sold Out" across it.
That's a very strong, and very grim, statement, not like the lively rays of life from the morning sunrise.
Seeing that, when I heard the mild percussion and the introduction, the bass parts, I was thinking Korn.
When it kept going, broken up a little with mild drum work, I was thinking Red Hot Chili Peppers.
But when the singing came in, it was metal, death metal, grindcore, factory, whatever.
While you might find some of the most sophisticated and accomplished musical commentary on magle.dk,
I'm probably the only lead-guitarist vocalist from the rock scene that comments here, enthusiastically,
mostly because I'm becoming more of a jazz musician.
Maybe my musicality is far removed from your recording, because of age, seeing Jimi and Ritchie live,
but I have an offer for you, seeing as we think the same about modern society.
Please, look at my domain,
www.johnwatt.ca, a fun thing, to see my photos, bike-hike pics1.
I've got an awakening sun photo there.
It looks through barbed wire on the Canadian, Niagara River border, at the sun rising over American chemical factories.
Why I took it and saved it is because the sun is at the earth's horizon, and what must be a big chimney divides it,
for me, a strange optical phenomena, especially for my little camera.
If you like it, for any reason, it's yours to copy or as an email attachment.
The big scene and morning contrast make it a natural for adding your own thing.
And, uh, yeah, something tells me the chemical aspect of it is also a mutual statement.
Good luck with your band. I might stand at the back, but I'd come to see you.