Thank you kindly for putting this up Dullboye, I was a member of this band (vocals, guitar and songwriting). I'm pleased that you cats are enjoying it now. I'm happy to answer any questions there was a few years where the community in Norwich UK was beautiful and incredible, I really loved being a part of it. I met Robert Crane below on a bus, he was the singer in Open Letters, great band!
No problem man, thank you for making this amazing demo that helped me through a few years of my teenage life. And as for questions, I remember coming across a few mentions of acoustic versions of these tracks, would you possibly still have them by any chance?
@@dullboye2553 You're very welcome, I'm pleased it was a helpful part of the soundtrack to your life. Yes, we began very early as a duet with some acoustic demos with Jem and me (Jem played all of the instruments and asked me to put some words and vocals to it) En Enfants PerdusWe liked them so we started the band and got some great musician friends from other projects onboard. I don't actually know if I have these recordings but I'm sure they exist somewhere. I can ask around. I'm meeting up with a friend Jimmy from back then soon and I'll asks him and some others.
Classic Norwichmo. I lived in a shared place with one of the members and the rest were good pals of mine too. It's definitely not 97! Can't remember the exact date but more like 2002. We Close Our Eyes shared members and were also great
Hey, i think i saw you in the comments of that open letter upload! Can you tell me more about the 'Norwichmo' scene? I assume its the Norwich in the UK?
@@postmodernsteelydanlistene431 ps sorry for mega late response! I only just saw this. Oh yes and we were called Open Letters but whoever uploaded it missed the S 😂
Thank you kindly for putting this up Dullboye, I was a member of this band (vocals, guitar and songwriting). I'm pleased that you cats are enjoying it now. I'm happy to answer any questions there was a few years where the community in Norwich UK was beautiful and incredible, I really loved being a part of it. I met Robert Crane below on a bus, he was the singer in Open Letters, great band!
No problem man, thank you for making this amazing demo that helped me through a few years of my teenage life. And as for questions, I remember coming across a few mentions of acoustic versions of these tracks, would you possibly still have them by any chance?
@@dullboye2553 You're very welcome, I'm pleased it was a helpful part of the soundtrack to your life. Yes, we began very early as a duet with some acoustic demos with Jem and me (Jem played all of the instruments and asked me to put some words and vocals to it) En Enfants PerdusWe liked them so we started the band and got some great musician friends from other projects onboard. I don't actually know if I have these recordings but I'm sure they exist somewhere. I can ask around. I'm meeting up with a friend Jimmy from back then soon and I'll asks him and some others.
@@TheGuitarProcess any update on those recordings? Would love to hear them
Hi! i have a question why miffy the Bunny in the cover? i'm fan of miffy and screamo and this is awesome for me.
@@angiriry I second this lol
This is fantastic
Classic Norwichmo. I lived in a shared place with one of the members and the rest were good pals of mine too. It's definitely not 97! Can't remember the exact date but more like 2002. We Close Our Eyes shared members and were also great
Hey, i think i saw you in the comments of that open letter upload! Can you tell me more about the 'Norwichmo' scene? I assume its the Norwich in the UK?
Hi Rob!
@@postmodernsteelydanlistene431 Sure thing! Perhaps not easy to do here as it would take a while!
@@TheGuitarProcess Hey brother! Hope life is swell
@@postmodernsteelydanlistene431 ps sorry for mega late response! I only just saw this. Oh yes and we were called Open Letters but whoever uploaded it missed the S 😂
amazing!!!! ty so much for the download
17:11 I liked this part a lot. 💓
Haha yeah, my favorite part of the whole thing honestly!
@@dullboye2553what’s the song?