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About Bat Eats Moth
Bat Eats Moth is the gothic metal band project of the bassist Mister Bat.
Bat Eats Moth
5 years ago
I posted a new song today, rotated an old one out. Enjoy the new song!
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Bat Eats Moth
5 years ago
I posted two new songs the other day. Here's the other one. Enjoy!
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Bat Eats Moth
5 years ago
I just posted two new songs that I recorded yesterday. Enjoy!
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Bat Eats Moth
5 years ago
Still disabled, still no income, still need a new bass, still need a new computer, etc. Bat Eats Moth can't move forward without donations. Please donate here: (expired link)
Thanks!
Bat Eats Moth
6 years ago
We've finally moved in to the new place, and I'm back on the Internet. Computer is getting ready to die though, so that's one more thing I need to add to the shopping list for recording a commercial release.
Again, anyone interested in helping out can contribute to my PayPal account, PayPal address is mikeybat@(expired link). Thanks for your support!
Bat Eats Moth
6 years ago
Still in transition. The house my parents are buying hasn't closed yet and it will need some repairs before we move in, so I'm stuck staying with my brother, probably until the end of the month.
I'm still stuck using this laptop with insufficient RAM, so I can't even record any new demos, let alone a commercial release. My desktop needs a RAM upgrade as well, so no commercial release in the near future. I'll also need a DI box, several sets of new strings and another half gross of picks. A source of income is uncertain because my options are extremely limited, so it all comes down to lack of money.
That said, I am accepting direct donations to help cover costs. My PayPal address is mikeybat@(expired link). Please support Bat Eats Moth. I can't make any timeline promises, but anyone who donates will be put on a list to receive a free copy of my first album when I release it.
Bat Eats Moth
6 years ago
I just wanted to update everybody on what's going on:
We finally moved to Georgia. I'm not happy about it; I'd rather be in Pittsburgh, but I have no control over the situation, so it will just have to be another pit stop along the way. Right now, I'm stuck in my brother's apartment down in Kingsland, right in tornado/hurricane alley; there was a tornado warning and a raging lightning storm the second night I was here (literally, the sky was flickering).
I'm using a borrowed laptop, and the DAW I use is glitchy on this thing; the click tracks stutter and skip sometimes, so I can't use it to record any new tracks. (I'm guessing it's a shortage of RAM causing it; my computer has 6 GB's, but this only has 4.) It's frustrating, because I was getting ready to record material for commercial release when my parents decided to move out here; I had to put everything on hold. Things are still on hold until we find a place to settle down and I can pull out my desktop.
The test demos of my 430 Hz versions are posted here: (expired link)
I will also be posting them here. I thank all of you for your ongoing interest and support.
Bat Eats Moth
7 years ago
Hey everybody, this is Michael from Bat Eats Moth. I just wanted to thank all of you for your support; I'm getting lots of listens, and that means something to me.
I will be moving back east soon, to Georgia. That is, unless I get a record deal, in which case it's off to Los Angeles. I sent some emails, Tweets and whatnot to Avenged Sevenfold expressing an interest in partnering with one of more of them; I'm keeping my fingers crossed. I doubt any of them will be interested in that sort of risk (or my type of darkness), but if I can score a partnership deal with any of those guys, a huge weight will be lifted and doors I've been clawing at for over two decades will open. Wish me luck!
I also wanted to let all of you know that the 432 Hz thing was an experiment with low pitch tuning, since I wasn't getting the sound or effect I wanted with standard 440 Hz tuning. I don't associate with the 432 Hz movement that believes in tuning 432 Hz for numerological reasons, for healing purposes, to oppose some Nazi conspiracy pertaining to 440 Hz tuning, whatever. I believe in the supernatural, but I don't believe in any of the stuff these people are saying about tuning to 432 Hz; it's all misinformed nonsense.
My only interest in low pitch tuning is for practical and aesthetic reasons, and 432 Hz was the first reference I came across aside from conventional drop tuning. Because there is so much superstitious hype surrounding 432 Hz that I don't want associated with my music or my band, I've decided to switch to tuning to 430 Hz (classical pitch), because it's an actual industry standard that's in use rather than something a bunch of foil hat wearing nutjobs are proposing.
I'll leave the 432 Hz tracks up for comparison (and because I don't want to lose my listen numbers by deleting them), but anything I post from now on will be tuned to 430 Hz. It's actually more resonant than 432 Hz tuning, so if anything, it will affect people more intensely, which is what I want. I'll be re-recording my stuff, probably after I move, so I'll definitely post the new recordings sometime early next year. If I get a record deal, I won't even mention that I tune to that pitch, since it's not really meant to be a selling point; it's just another technical aspect of making music that most fans know nothing about.
Pantera tuned to 430 Hz, as well as a lot of other metal bands since, but none of them said or say anything about it. There's no reason to, because there's no mystical hype surrounding 430 Hz tuning; it's just something they do to make their music different or to make it sound better, since people seem to have a more visceral reaction to it than conventional tuning. I don't have anything to sell other than the music itself, so If I ever get a record deal or independently release albums for sale, I will gladly fade into the background of tuning club anonymity with them.
Once again, thanks everybody for your support!
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