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Song Of The Month Club - October 2025

What is the Song of the Month Club?

It's a place where musicians come to give and receive feedback on their work. Anyone is welcome, whatever their level of ability.

The spirit of the club is to contribute: if you submit a song for others to comment on, you should also have the courtesy to listen to everyone else's contributions and give as much feedback as possible. Posting a track and not listening and commenting on others is not cool.

The purpose of feedback is to be honest. Essentially you should give your truthful impressions of the song, whether good or bad. Negative feedback, if done in the right spirit and with courtesy, can be the most useful and can help the artist to grow.

All submissions are welcome, don't hesitate if you want to contribute. We like all kinds of music and we are particularly fond of vocals (but of course we still love a great instrumental). If you are thinking of experimenting with vocals this is a good place to get started.

We ask that you only post one song per month in this thread - if you're lucky enough to be able to produce more, then please just submit your strongest material

And finally, iOS is not a requirement for posting here. If you've recorded your song using nothing but a ukulele and a Fostex 4 track, that's fine.

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  • My entry for the month, it's a re-working of a song I wrote a few months back, with new verse lyrics and melody. Lyrics in the spoiler:

    See the fire, see the flame
    See how close the trouble came
    What we started and what we became

    Now I see
    It’s burning me
    And now we find
    We’re caught in the fire
    We’re panicked and blind

    See the clouds, see the rain
    See a world that’s gone insane
    What we wanted we wanted in vain

    Now I see
    It’s burning me
    And now we find
    We’re caught in the fire
    We’re panicked and blind

    It’s what we want
    It’s who we are
    It’s what was written in the stars

    When thunder struck
    We turned away
    The fire burned us anyway

    Now I see
    It’s burning me
    And now we find
    We’re caught in the fire
    We’re panicked and blind

  • edited October 2025

    @richardyot said:
    My entry for the month, it's a re-working of a song I wrote a few months back, with new verse lyrics and melody. Lyrics in the spoiler:

    See the fire, see the flame
    See how close the trouble came
    What we started and what we became

    Now I see
    It’s burning me
    And now we find
    We’re caught in the fire
    We’re panicked and blind

    See the clouds, see the rain
    See a world that’s gone insane
    What we wanted we wanted in vain

    Now I see
    It’s burning me
    And now we find
    We’re caught in the fire
    We’re panicked and blind

    It’s what we want
    It’s who we are
    It’s what was written in the stars

    When thunder struck
    We turned away
    The fire burned us anyway

    Now I see
    It’s burning me
    And now we find
    We’re caught in the fire
    We’re panicked and blind

    Oooh I like. It evokes ‘Just like Honey’ with a touch of ‘She bangs the drums’. I love that reverb soaked jangly sound of mid/late 80s indie. The soundscape is very cool. Very wet and lush.

    The production is really good on this one too, the vocals in the chorus sound ace and brill. And other 80s superlatives. :-)

    I still can’t work out how you manage to write a song with a killer chorus every month!

  • @klownshed said:

    @richardyot said:
    My entry for the month, it's a re-working of a song I wrote a few months back, with new verse lyrics and melody. Lyrics in the spoiler:

    See the fire, see the flame
    See how close the trouble came
    What we started and what we became

    Now I see
    It’s burning me
    And now we find
    We’re caught in the fire
    We’re panicked and blind

    See the clouds, see the rain
    See a world that’s gone insane
    What we wanted we wanted in vain

    Now I see
    It’s burning me
    And now we find
    We’re caught in the fire
    We’re panicked and blind

    It’s what we want
    It’s who we are
    It’s what was written in the stars

    When thunder struck
    We turned away
    The fire burned us anyway

    Now I see
    It’s burning me
    And now we find
    We’re caught in the fire
    We’re panicked and blind

    Oooh I like. It evokes ‘Just like Honey’ with a touch of ‘She bangs the drums’. I love that reverb soaked jangly sound of mid/late 80s indie. The soundscape is very cool. Very wet and lush.

    The production is really good on this one too, the vocals in the chorus sound ace and brill. And other 80s superlatives. :-)

    I still can’t work out how you manage to write a song with a killer chorus every month!

    Thanks! This particular chorus was written a few months ago, so I can't claimed to have written a killer one this month😆

  • This is a music track that I improvised on two MIDI keyboards connected to Bitwig Studio on a desktop PC. There the MIDI was routed to Solo for the violin, cello, and viola; Noire for the piano; Vital Series: Mallets for the marimba and vibraphone; Pianoteq for the harp; and Omnisphere and Continua for the background instruments.

    After bringing the audio recording into Vegas Pro, I applied the Lurssen Mastering Console plug-in to the audio mix.

    It's titled Water's Edge.

  • Live loop of Johann Pachelbel's 'Canon in D Major' - managed to squeeze in 12 guitars.

    Strandberg -> Lekato Loop Station -> Klon Minotaur -> Nembrini Faceman (IR Loader York Audio Bassman cab) -> Delay3000 -> DDMF MagicDeathEye Stereo -> MagicVerb

  • Very good song @richardyot. I agree with a lot of what @klownshed wrote, particularly the reverbs - I love the way your vocals in the chorus have taken on a more synth sound than a voice. Not sure what the lyrics are about, could be a relationship or politics or ... . Very catchy, anyway.

    It was very pleasant relaxing at the Water's Edge @DavidEnglish, I could stay there much longer. With good visuals once again - although at around 7:30 it got stuck on what looked like a bat which stared at me for a little too long.

  • @pbelgium said:
    Live loop of Johann Pachelbel's 'Canon in D Major' - managed to squeeze in 12 guitars.

    Strandberg -> Lekato Loop Station -> Klon Minotaur -> Nembrini Faceman (IR Loader York Audio Bassman cab) -> Delay3000 -> DDMF MagicDeathEye Stereo -> MagicVerb

    Sorry, I missed this when it was first posted.

    The guitar playing is exquisite, really beautiful layered performances that I really enjoyed listening to. The harmonics were an excellent touch, but all of the playing was outstanding.

  • @DavidEnglish said:
    This is a music track that I improvised on two MIDI keyboards connected to Bitwig Studio on a desktop PC. There the MIDI was routed to Solo for the violin, cello, and viola; Noire for the piano; Vital Series: Mallets for the marimba and vibraphone; Pianoteq for the harp; and Omnisphere and Continua for the background instruments.

    After bringing the audio recording into Vegas Pro, I applied the Lurssen Mastering Console plug-in to the audio mix.

    It's titled Water's Edge.

    The call and response between the piano and the strings is nicely executed. Another otherworldly evolving soundscape.

  • Here is my entry for this month.

  • @cuscolima said:
    Here is my entry for this month.

    It's a collage of different parts all held together by the brass instrument lead, lots of zigging and zagging in a pretty wild arrangement, but then the brass part comes back in to hold it all together. Lots of invention here, and lots of fun details.

  • @richardyot
    Dreamy guitar opening matched with a far-away singing voice. Accompanying that is a powerful wall-of-sound vocal refrain. It’s all fastened together like a tight-fitting glove.

    @pbelgium
    This is so cool. A great idea that’s beautifully executed. Both relaxing and complex, which is a difficult combination to achieve.

    @cuscolima
    Unusual mix of instruments and genres that successfully explores a range of musical landscapes. Hard to categorize, which is one of the highest of compliments.

  • @richardyot Good track. In fact it turned me sad. It is a good sign that the song spoke directly to my heart

    @DavidEnglish nice atmosphere with interesting superpositions of instruments. I like the violins

    @pbelgium Beautiful rendition of one of the most famous classical song. You succeeded in bringing something fresh and very well executed.

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