Spent most of my free time this week recording a cover of Sparklehorse's "Happy Man." The original is a great pop song sabotaged by distortion as though it were a radio transmission going in and out of range. I've been wanting to do this one for a while, and I believe I did a fine job adhering to Mark's vision while giving it my own spin. Recorded with my Strat, Epiphone Dot, Epiphone Blues Custom, cheap Casio keyboard, and Propellerhead's Reason Essentials.
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