My band is applying to the cluster**** that is SXSW, and since we have been writing, practicing, and recording for the last year, we haven't tried to hustle any schmooze. Anyone have something to say about this stuff? Be mean if you want, we can handle it.
http://www.lungcookierecords.com/faker
Thanks in advance!
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Cool stuff-"Mistakes Were Made"
I hear the Pixies and shades of Neil Geraldo's work on Heartbreaker by Pat Benatar.
To my ears, this song would kick even more with some backing vox from the band, a call and response, not neccesarily mimicking the "what separates us.." line, but something that would fit that space, spoken voice vocal range. Maybe even partially overlapping a little, the sound of the backing voices would be as important as whatever they say.
thanks,
Mike
I hear the Pixies and shades of Neil Geraldo's work on Heartbreaker by Pat Benatar.
To my ears, this song would kick even more with some backing vox from the band, a call and response, not neccesarily mimicking the "what separates us.." line, but something that would fit that space, spoken voice vocal range. Maybe even partially overlapping a little, the sound of the backing voices would be as important as whatever they say.
thanks,
Mike
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"Mistakes Were Made" is definitely the strongest tune.
Did you record the drums with OH/room only? They sound too distant. I'd really like to hear more close mics if there are any. I really think the kick and snare need to be stronger.
The vocals are pitchy at times, and it's particularly evident when there are background vocals.
Did you record the drums with OH/room only? They sound too distant. I'd really like to hear more close mics if there are any. I really think the kick and snare need to be stronger.
The vocals are pitchy at times, and it's particularly evident when there are background vocals.
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