On Fri, 10 Aug 2018 14:00:15 -0500
"Chris Caudle" <chris(a)chriscaudle.org> wrote:
So no, I did not mean that Tlucco fits exactly with
either of those
two bands I referenced, but just to indicate that finding lyrics of
"true" pop style like might be found in songs performed by Ariana
Grande, Taylor Swift, Alessia Cara (just to pick a few names from the
Billboard Hot 100 list this week) would not necessarily fit, but
maybe darker or more introspective lyrics that lean more in the
direction of those bands could fit the feel of the music.
Oh I see. Well yes, of course. Properly 'twisted' so to speak and
with a singer that believes in it, it could give the piece a more
approachable, while still retaining the quite dark hypnotic mood,
edge. But then it would become highly focused and as such would very
probably call for a whole album in the same genre. Eg. what is called
'branding', so that people know what to expect from the start. And
that, I'm really not sure about it. If only as a hobby, just to push
it a bit further, I would have to move towards some kind of a
'branding', have somewhat of a common feel between pieces and such.
'Package' it. Now to mention adjusting the mixes and the arrangements
of selected pieces. Ah well...