The full length is out if anyone wants to check it out.
http://aloneonthemoon.bandcamp.com
https://open.spotify.com/album/11CG2ONlysOGofzum5cLde
I think most of you guys would like The Digger or Suicitation the best.
www.facebook.com/aloneonthemoonband
Album drops on August 10th, post-rock metal filled with spacey vibes! If anyone in Houston sees this then come out to the Secret Group next Friday!
And here I was thinking that the only issue with this guitar was it having 24 frets instead of 22. For the money I'd rather mod the living fuck out of three mexi-strats.
My '85 Jackson soloist, a custom shop guitar I bought used. It might be that I did a lot of playing on that guitar in the early years, but the neck on that guitar is the most comfortable one, and I haven't played another guitar that has the same combination of sustain and playability.
I think the basic answer to the OP question is limited time/budget. Sometimes you just can't work on something any longer. Even Devin Townsend has put out albums where he wasn't 100% happy with the production due to time constraints.
The better question is why so many remasters suck balls compared to the original. I get that there's some commercial pressure to do remasters, but they shouldn't be unlistenable for someone who loves the original.
The LTD multiscale has some pretty nice specs:
I think the headstock compliments the multi scale well. I'd be pretty interested in checking it out, especially with a nicer top.