▲ 19 r/altcountry+1 crossposts

"Every Little Bit Hurts" by Barton Carroll [cover]

Hope to be able to pick like that man someday.

u/parademaker — 4 days ago

"When My Time Runs Out" - a song for anyone saving life for later

I'm recording this song for a new album and curious if you think it's too long. I could cut a verse or I could leave it as is....thx!

u/parademaker — 1 month ago

Raining When You Die - a mean little song I plan to record as a Sturgill-style stomper

u/parademaker — 1 month ago
▲ 88 r/FolkPunk+1 crossposts

"Raining When You Die"--listening to a lot of AJJ lately & trying to make anger funny

u/parademaker — 1 month ago

“Lay It Down” - a new loveish song I’m working on. Wondering what y’all think of the melody and lyrics

u/parademaker — 2 months ago

I'm writing a folk album/EP about the Attitude Era. Here's the first one, "Raising Kane," a ballad about The Undertaker & Kane. Who else deserves a song?

I've got a few more cooking about The Rock wishing he could go back to playing a bad guy in the ring and Mick Foley wondering which version of himself he is today. My buddy has one about Val Venis's manhood. What other characters/storylines would you include?

u/parademaker — 2 months ago
▲ 109 r/Songwriting+1 crossposts

“Raising Kane” — I wrote a folk ballad about The Undertaker & Kane, played completely straight. A little Mountain Goats, a little “Pancho & Lefty.” Appreciate the feedback y'all.

Two questions: it's on the longer side, so does it earn its length (full version would have additional instrumentation to vary the sound)? And does the shifting meaning of the title land with each verse?

Also, I'm thinking of writing an EP or album of songs about '90s wrestling if y'all have any ideas for characters or storylines that would fit the project. Thanks!

u/parademaker — 2 months ago

[SOLVED THANKS u/cellofusion] Using Version 12.2. When I adjust the size of tracks globally, everything else changes but not the vintage upright. Did I press the wrong button? Thanks.

u/parademaker — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/help

The videos look normal on my camera roll but when I post to Reddit, they get this ugly reddish filter. How can I get rid of it? Thanks!

u/parademaker — 2 months ago

The kinda song I only listen to on rare occasions because I want to be able to cry every time I hear it

u/parademaker — 2 months ago