"Thank you, I like that analogy! I was thinking of some of the darker Johnny Cash songs when coming up with the style.
As usual, Scott understood the concept from the outset and brought instant atmosphere."
There's a lot in that quote. The analogy is, indeed, cool. The darker Johny Cash side is most evident. And, yep, Scott brought a lot to the table.
Robert, your productions have escalated to a real pro sound.
I could quote a lot of favorite lines but suffice it say that this is a image rich write that is deserving of multiple listens and reads.
It's been mentioned several times but your choice of key regarding the vocals nailed the whole feel.
Well done!
J&B
J&B,
Good to hear I`m making progress on the production side - thanks for noting that and your approval of the song... gonna get me a black hat and pale rider coat next time I try singing this deep & dark!
Robert
You two should be very proud of this one. I really like the overall feel and groove of this one. Something different but, as usual, an excellent collaboration.
Thanks for your listen and thumbs up Mario!
Swampy and moody, but I'm not familiar with the historical specifics.
But as others have said -
fantastically poetic lyrics.
Great stuff!

I appreciate your getting the mood ... I guess the history of Australian bushrangers isn`t on the curriculum anywhere now!
Thanks for your listen.
Robert
Robert,
a cool combo of sounds and some lovely guitar work on top.
The lyrics paint a great story.
This could fit nicely with the tracks on Nick Cave's Murder Ballads album.
Now you got this exactly! I will never be as convincingly dark as Mr Cave ( what was that gut-wrenching film he made about bushrangers - The Proposition?) but enjoyed acting the part for this song.
Yeah, Scott`s guitar work is very cool on this.
Robert