MHO :
- vocals are good, indeed they could do with some extra punch (or maybe it's the guitars that sound 'too heavy' when compared to all the rest, not just the vocals)
- the guitar is quite nice : both soundwise and the rifs
- bass sounds very muffled, it needs definition and punch. also i think it just a bit too much that the bass keeps following the kick. might be nice in the intro, but i would go with a continuous bass line after the intro
- i second Erik's opinion about the drum in the chorus : '4 to the floor' always works
- drums : i'm hearing almost no cymbals, except for a finy crash somewhere in the middle
Grtz
Thijs
James Stone wrote:Oh, sorry, I missed it. Where?
> Gathering by the short shrift the last piece of Indie pop received
> that was aired here,
THis is definitely the kind of stuff I listen to.
> It's a demo for the band I play in at the moment ("River Fury"), and
> still in the process of polishing/improving.
Nice snappy drum sound at the start, great guitar sounds, vocals
sound really good. This is a great piece. My only slight criticisms
are for the composition. The piece rocks along at one constant
intensity level and it would be nice if the intensiy varied a bit
more between the verse and the chorus, or even just dropping in a
middle eight [0]. The other thing is the song's melody has a very
square, 4/4, on the beat rythm and it would be nice if there was
a little syncopatiom to the melody. Something that can be really
effective is straight beats in the verse and syncopation in the
chrous.
Cheers,
Erik
[0] I really love the way bands like The Pixies and Nirvana (think
Lithium) do the soft verse and loud chorus, but it doesn't have
to be anywhere near that extreme.
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