Peter,

I think this sounds really great. I particularly like The Curses of My Darkest Hour and Songbird although they are all great really, and really well produced.

Smash up job.

I am a big advocate around here of the idea the PG products and tools can be used in the studio to bolster final productions--not just "demos"--and you have certainly helped prove the point.

Not only that but you have captured the "album" feel by producing a series of songs that sound like they belong together, and adhere to a well-maintained consistency in story, flow, production, and engineering. Well done and kudos.

For those who do not yet have Spotify--you can get a free account and the ads are not that bad and don't come that often. It is pretty much the same as creating an account on Soundcloud--and I have 10 of those, I think.

Spotify really is becoming the way to follow independent artists and listen to their streaming albums unless you want to go buy them. I use Spotify to keep abreast of what's new and popular. I would be totally in the dark if I did not log into it once in a while. Plus, I find a lot of great new indie music there.

For those with a moral aversion to Spotify, I would say, well, 20,000 songs a day are going there, and the brick buildings are collapsing in Nashville so no use fighting it. At least artists do get something for streaming on Spotify whereas on Soundcloud you are basically posting your demos in many cases.

Just a thought. YMMV. I know some will not agree with me and that's ok--just pointing out the obvious options in case it helps.