Two things. 1) I have mixes of my songs Hold The Line and Art Feeds Life up at my bandcamp page. You can always stream bandcamp songs for free, and they are presently free downloads as well, in pretty much any format you care to name.
There is a certain amount of effort (uploading those big files) and risk (people who got the songs for free might not bother buying a later album of those songs) involved in putting them up, but I'm hoping to get something out of it. Specifically feedback on the mixes. Like "too much reverb" or "I can't hear the harmony in the second line of the verse" or "when I turn it up enough to hear the soft parts the loud parts hurt my ears." That kind of thing.
If I don't get feedback, I won't be angry at people. I will, however, quit putting up mixes, since I'm not getting what I want out of it.
2) Hold The Line is also the new Alice Day song if you prefer that format. Note that the song contains one use of the F-word and was originally posted behind a cut. Unfortunately the cut won't work if you follow that link, so be warned.
There is a certain amount of effort (uploading those big files) and risk (people who got the songs for free might not bother buying a later album of those songs) involved in putting them up, but I'm hoping to get something out of it. Specifically feedback on the mixes. Like "too much reverb" or "I can't hear the harmony in the second line of the verse" or "when I turn it up enough to hear the soft parts the loud parts hurt my ears." That kind of thing.
If I don't get feedback, I won't be angry at people. I will, however, quit putting up mixes, since I'm not getting what I want out of it.
2) Hold The Line is also the new Alice Day song if you prefer that format. Note that the song contains one use of the F-word and was originally posted behind a cut. Unfortunately the cut won't work if you follow that link, so be warned.