price to pay

ok,

tonight i am continuing my rewriting work on my mountain novel…so…i do have a blog post planned for science non-fiction part three…but…instead i’m going to post another random song that I think/hope you’ll enjoy and have the weekend to make the blogpost better…this is a song called, “price to pay” it was originally the fastest/heaviest song the band the firmary had in its arsenal, but we decided to take a crack at a mellow version. we never ended up recording a heavy version with the exception of a live show recorded by adam probert at the symposium. this is a demo version from ~2006. I can’t recall the exact time of the recording. I can only recall William fed me some wine made by one of his friends.

enjoy(and write comments i’m curious how this song turned out…if it sucks let me know)

douglas esper

 

Price to Pay(demo)

About douglasesper

Father of two, husband of one, Douglas Esper is an author, screenwriter, actor, and musician from Cleveland, Oh. He has published two music-related non-fiction books (Reintroducing Chuck Mosley and Break When I’m Dead), a novel (A Life of Inches), and several short stories, including The Day We Hung The Tallest Thomas, which appeared in Frontier Tales. As a musician, Douglas toured with Chuck Mosley (Faith No More, Bad Brains) until the singer’s death in 2017. As an actor, he has 20 credits in films like: Bunker Heights (2027), The Obsidian Mirror (2026), Trivial (2023), and On Gallows Hill (2026?), which is currently making its rounds at festivals worldwide. His coming of age, road trip screenplay, Both Hands In is in pre-production.
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