For those of you that prefer Jamendo, Decadent Nemesis has been uploaded there as well.
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Caustic Reverie – Decadent Nemesis
I’m pleased to announce the release of my 17th full-length Caustic Reverie album: Decadent Nemesis.
Caustic Reverie rereleases on Bandcamp
I’ve started going back and uploading some of my past albums to Bandcamp so that they will be available to download in flac or high-bitrate mp3s. Here are two from 2008 for starters:
Bringing it back
Greetings from obscurity!
I’ve been busy writing my first novel, recording a demo with Identity Collapse, working on the next Caustic Reverie release and contributing sounds and voice to the HL2 Mod No More Room In Hell.
The site was down for a bit without me noticing, and it took even longer for me to get a clean installation before I could go about restoring the backup. I’m kicking myself that my last site backup was way out of date, so I’m going through and rebuilding the pages for the Caustic Reverie discography.
Caustic on TOD Radio
Two tracks from Caustic Reverie were featured on the Temple of Despair radio show Unknown Pleasures last week. The program is available to stream or download from here.
Caustic Reverie late September update
Last.fm’s servers took a shit during the weekend I spent uploading my tracks and it took their customer service about a week to get through the backlog and get back to me. I’ve reuploaded the songs and I’m hoping they’ll stick this time. Watch this spot.
I’ve been toying with the idea of a CR album in surround and I did a quick 5.1 mix of Vigils as a proof of concept. I’ll share the link once I get a chance to hear the mix on a decent setup and make sure I didn’t blow the LFE channel all the way to hell.
Mithridatium
Bandcamp
I’ve set up a Bandcamp account for Caustic Reverie with three songs worth of albums. If there’s a good reaction, I’ll upload the rest of my material. Songs are available for free download in various formats, and there’s even a “buy” link if you’re feeling particularly altruistic.
http://causticreverie.bandcamp.com/
Mailbag – Part 1
On fretless guitars
Having messed with my fretless Intrepid for a few weeks now, I can see some of the instrument’s strengths and weaknesses. I love the feel of a neck without frets and the wiggle-room it provides if I’m not exactly playing the note that I intended. Intonation is the big tradeoff. For playing power chords and leads, this thing is awesome, but trying to get chords in tune when my fingers don’t easily fit in the same “fret” is quite the hassle.
I’m working on some new stuff with the fretless and one of the tracks is the heaviest thing I’ve ever committed to tape. Aesthetically this might be closer to Shufflebrain but the writing and production methods are pure Caustic Reverie, so I think that’s how I will release it. The working title is Interference Patterns.