• Our first song: Good For You
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxzuM--NYyI[/media] A song from my bands first single, "Beautiful Noise" This is obviously a home recording, so its not perfect. Although I'm proud to say my voice has no pitch corrections. :v:
You know generally this isn't really my sort of music, but I'm certainly impressed. You've got a good and very distinctive voice. To me the recording quality is pretty good too.
Really awesome, and that recording is very impressive for home quality!
Sounds alright, even if abit generic (if you know what I mean). I don't like the back up bits but.
Thanks for all the positive feed back! I'm working with him on the backing vocals. He just needs more time on the mic.
It reminds me of Steely Dan, I'm impressed.
[QUOTE]It reminds me of Steely Dan, I'm impressed.[/QUOTE] Heh, cool. Thanks :)
I'm going to be quite honest, the vocals killed it for me. You and the backing guy. Everything else, production, progressions etc. were all great. You did the thing where you go slightly out of key, like a semitone down, way too often. It wore thin very quickly. The lyrics and vocal style didn't work for me either.
The backing vocals seems to be badly equalized. It really conflicts with the the lead vocals. Also, the vocal level seems to be placed a good amount above the instruments, I'd suggest lowering it and doing some EQ work. When it's hard to hear your vocals your natural reaction is to turn up the gain, but what you really should be doing is some EQing to make a good place for the lead vocals. 2:40 sounds pretty out of key. The guitar sounds pretty similar to Gilmour's on Time.
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