Now, Foo is sorry that he's been on summer vacation all summer long - collecting enough stuff for the long winter days. Coming off a summer full of music and fun can be very difficult. And here we see that Andy has played a big funny and put all off Paul Moeller's messages and paperwork right on top. Not that Foo minds but, it's almost surreal - this guy has got a lot of talent but, the words are confusing ?!?! Is this stuff for real? Is he making fun of people? Is he sarcastic? Is he making fun of humanity or trying to get others to laugh at it?
Paul's music definitely acoustic indie. And his own tag line "Subversively original songs" is well - after looking that word up - pretty on point. There's all kind of meanings, direct and indirect. None the less Foo gets the point - shockingly poignant.
The guitar work is very tight most of the time and void of any effects - as most acoustic work is. As a matter of fact all the music played on his recordings - be it drums, percussion, guitar or bass is right on time -
there's only a few brief (very minor) spots where I believe he's either singing louder or personally involved, where the rhythm guitar sways just a bit in the breeze.
To continue in the about the same direction Foo must say that he likes this audio work a lot. Or the lack of it; the sonic clarity is definitely there - some nice gear was used to put it down. And the EQ job is fantastic. The lack of effects on anything at all is almost refreshing with the clarity.
Paul got some crazy songs, and is no doubt a great song writer. Highly creative and yes Foo does agree "subversive" is a good term. Now go forth and seek out your subversive niche market! - cause believe me knowing your niche is half the battle. Nice work Paul - keep me up to date and thanks for your patience.
FooStats(out of 10):
Audio Quality: 9
Originality: 7
Spicey factor: 3
Chops: 3
Total: 22
Paul Moeller