Heres the whole lot for you then... I'll also repost this in our forum on here. There do exist live tracks and older demos but none to the same kind of standard that I would post public links to them! But if anyone wanted to hear extra stuff send me a PM and you can hear other stuff.
All our material is produced by John Mitchell who recorded the new Funeral For A Friend album "Hours".
SINGLES
http://www.suicidenotesmusic.net/dryrise/mp3s/01_dry_rise-interstellar.mp3 - currently our most well-liked song amongst our fans. Has appeared on a couple of compilation CDs also. Its pretty epic and is the first track with drummer Glenn Hooper (of Easyworld fame).
http://www.suicidenotesmusic.net/dryrise/mp3s/01_dry_rise-the_big_i_am.mp3 - "THE BIG I AM" As featured on Scuzz music channel (Sky TV) and May 2004 Rock Sound magazine cover CD. As reviewed by Bowling for Soup. This song features arguably one of the most annoying guitar riffs ever written (guaranteed!).
B-SIDES ETC
http://www.suicidenotesmusic.net/dryrise/mp3s/02_dry_rise-cold.mp3 - COLD was recorded in Outhouse Studios, Reading on January 8th 2005, in the new line-up, and was written only a week before! Already a favourite live track, we hope you enjoy it!!! Its rather Kerbdog-esque, upbeat but dark.
http://www.suicidenotesmusic.net/dryrise/mp3s/dry_rise-my_advice.mp3 - MY ADVICE (demo) was recorded in late 2004 in a transient lineup. We had to rush the song somewhat and never really done it the justice it deserved, but its still good quality for time spent on it! The drumming is quite different than the rest of the Dry Rise material due to the temporary addition of Jon Hammond who was somewhat of a prog drummer.
http://www.suicidenotesmusic.net/dryrise/mp3s/02_dry_rise-shattered.mp3 - SHATTERED was recorded way back in July 2003 as B-side to "The Big I Am". Its our most "ballady" song to date but a rockin' tune nonetheless. This song features the original line-up.
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