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The Sea Threw Timothy

About Me

Biology: Tttimothy doesn't stutter when he sings...well, for the most part. Once, when he was 17, he had an intense dream of just singing his bloody heart out in the dark, alone and unafraid. Years of holding back still haunt him, yet also give him a springboard onto this vast ocean of song.While our winters are still white (or are they?) and his gardening job still seasonal, he anticipates writing further verses of compassion, pulses, ecology, girls, fear and community. Come back often to see what surfaces, as he continues to write and record bedroom demos for an album release in 3008.
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 25/12/2006
Band Members: Tim Hutchings and lots of hungry ghosts
Influences: john cale, the zombies, the byrds, tobin sprout, velvets, george harrison (esp. all things must pass), brian eno (esp. 'another green world' and 'here come the warm jets'), the grapes of wrath, syd barrett, richie havens (that man's soul-stirring strumming), rick white (all projects), my morning jacket, brian wilson, sonic youth, phil spector, halifax indie rockers noisers and folkers, Avalokiteshvara (the buddha of compassion)
Sounds Like: his heart in the dark
Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

In The Wood: organ-ized and remixed

Hey folks, So I finally got down to adding some growly hammond organ to the mix, it was begging me so I chimed in full of soul, tired eyes and forestwonder. I think one of my favorite organ play...
Posted by on Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:16:00 GMT

New Demos Soon!

With such titles as "In The Wood, Misunderstood" and "This Song Is A Matter Of Life And Death". This is one of my major goals/yearnings for this week. Happy Year of the Fire Pig!
Posted by on Mon, 19 Feb 2007 15:42:00 GMT

On Leaving A Surreal Night At The Khyber

I left with a yearning (music is trouble is winter hum) And I smell something burning (freaking out without the sun) My heart guitar is broken (Only fixed with glue from you) But hands and eyes have w...
Posted by on Sat, 10 Feb 2007 02:26:00 GMT