

Robb Benson and Jake Uitti have been making music since Aug. 2009. They've writen over 100 songs since their first, Angel (which appeared on their debut cd release). Angel went from a wonderful acoustic demo to, finally, a song with punchy drums, bass and tambourine. It is our intention with The Glass Notes Demo Club to bring you in on the song creation process. Sign up free and receive the band's latest demos via email; enjoy them and see how they change over time! Just click the link above, send us your email and you're in!
Demo SONGS you missed if you were not yet a member!
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Song #1- ‘The joy of sorrow’ sent Sunday Sept 18th 2011
member D.P. wrote “Beautiful debut, thank you, and thank you again!”
MEMBER C.L. WROTE “I really like this song (particularly where the chorus kicks in..."such goes love" vocal is great!). This should be a live band song (I hear lots of full band stuff... Big push at that vocal... build up... crashing around... LOUD!!!) Really cool song.”
SONG #2 ‘STONE’ SENT THURSDAY SEPT 22ND 2011
Member M.M WROTE “This is a good song! Fun Song!”
SONG #3 we call “100” is our 100th song! SENT Sun Oct 8th 2011
Member J.C. wrote “Oh man! My favorite song of yours so far. I just LOVE this song. The lyrics are really very well done. Keep it up like this!”
SONG #4- “The Red Witch & the clown” sent oct 31st 2011
Member D.C. wrote “Excellent, thank you. Please let me know if and when the Glass Notes make it down to Portland. Cheers, and if I may sound like a coach/older brother for a moment, keep up the good (great) work!”
Member PM wrote “What a great song! Super cool! Thanks for sharing; the demo club is a great way to get the tunes out to everyone.”
SONG #5 “Do Not Beyond“ Sent November 27 - 2011
(basic tracks recorded on an iphone, then tweaked in logic.)
SONG #6 “Rain on the road” Sent Jan 2, 2012
(Can you believe it is really 2012?)
SONG #7 “Any one you know” Sent Jan 7th, 2012