Well I've been taking a break from recording others to record the band I'm in. I kinda like this tune, let me know what you think mixwise and songwise
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On the guitar in the right side I would have liked some more rev
On the guitar in the right side I would have liked some more reverb during the ska/calypso/reggae-esque sections- it decays a little abrupt for me. Cool tune - not sure I'd go with that bridge at 5:38 -- a little too heavy and thematic on it's own for this song (It remonded me of the thematics in a few Silverchair songs from their first two albums - very strong) -- I'd like to see it end with a breezy touch.
Thought it was really well put together - enjoyed the guitar work. Started off great - dual guitars -- almost Black Croweish - The sun, the sand, the liquor - then a little bit of the rough --- pretty cool.
Good song! I really enjoyed it. I have a question for Donny and
Good song! I really enjoyed it. I have a question for Donny and steppingonmars. Donny I agree that the vocals may be buried a bit. I can hear them clearly and understand the vocals, but they seem a little flat or stale. Maybe that is a little harsh, no offense meant, I'm just trying to best describe what I hear and I am trying to become a better mixer myself. I was wondering Donny what could be done in your opinion to help bring out the vocals? And stepping, what did you do to the vocals as for processing? Just curious.
It's a decent garage band type of thing, both in recording and m
It's a decent garage band type of thing, both in recording and musical style; rough, raucus, dynamic...that's rock and roll. :) I didn't dislike it.
Vocals are pretty buried, though.