the first seed


Monday, November 24, 2008

This was the first demo ever recorded for Razia’s. Thomas Hunter and I recorded it August 15th, 2006 backstage at the Ottobar in Baltimore while we were on tour with Saosin (anyone there?). More than two years later it saw the light of day as the intro to The Exit. Enjoy!

18 Responses to “the first seed”


  1. cheyenne Says:

    oh that is so cool!

  2. Zachary Says:

    ha i think it’s cool the first thing you wrote was for the 2nd half!

  3. Amy Says:

    you’re a really talented singer. you even sound good on demos

  4. Matt Says:

    wonderful. love it. pure genius

  5. Currie Says:

    wow. thats pretty good sounding for a spur of the moment type thing…anyways loved and you sound good live…

  6. Garett Says:

    You need to keep posting these types of things. SO interesting, so awesome

  7. abigail Says:

    i love you, thomas dutton.

  8. TFCB Says:

    Why can you be more like your brother?…

  9. TFCB Says:

    Why can’t you be more like your brother?…

  10. kevin y. Says:

    … wow.. that was awesome :P reminded me of somewhere between ‘il tango’ and ‘a dead person’

  11. Steven Says:

    dude that was awesome. you need to post all your demos, i really would love to hear a demo of missing piece

  12. Andrea Says:

    It’s always interesting to see how a project changes over time. This was good, but I think the modifications since then certainly made it better.

  13. mara Says:

    i was at that tour! new york city, knitting factory. a friend and i were talking about how the last time we had seen you was already two years ago. both that and tonight at the bowery were really incredible shows.

  14. Nick Says:

    you can definitly tell this gem was from the wonderland era.

    well without you stating the date & all.

  15. Jonas Says:

    Why are you called Forgive Durden?

  16. Camille Says:

    it comes from the character tyler durden from fight club

  17. Molly Says:

    well I saw that tour but I was in St. Louis.

  18. Molly Says:

    I have a serious question… Didn’t Shawn Harris originally draw the cover-art for Razia’s?

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