Description : Wrote this song 4 years ago after a shitty breakup. its not finished yet. working on this project with DJ Gadget. the end result will sound a bit different but heres the basics. i know its messed up in a few spots but tear it apart if you all want to. thanks for listening.
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Anyways, an interesting song here. I know the words are heartfelt and am sorry for the difficult times you had with a breakup.
As for the song, overall it sounds decent to me. Different parts could have the volume adjusted so you could hear the vocals better. It sounds more like your straining your voice to get the vocals out, but I guess a lot of 'metal type songs' are that way.
Best way to make a song sound really decent, even if you have so-called 'cheap equip', is to listen to a song that is already out on CD, of an artist, or of the music type you like, and then listen closely to the different parts and see how they sound. Then try and duplicate that same sound/tone/style....and you'll have a good sounding piece in no time.
So basically you need some 'radio ready'-mastered songs to compare to. That is what I do...but I also have decent eqip. as well now.
Most all my songs are instrumentals, with only one or two that people have added vocals to. One was my last country song. I have done a couple metal type songs, but nothing sounding like this style here.
So I'd say keep practicing and get your tracks down one at a time, and make sure everything is balanced throughout, and you'll do really well, no what type of music you'll make.
Thanks for commenting on my rock tune and for sharing this one.
Randy
very interesting song... like your style, great writing, good vocals, could go a little easy on the reverb in the first part... over all good song and good production, will be watching for more in the future, jon
I was starting to think this was a country tune! But around 1:00 you hit em where it hurts. It gets hard and the lyrics are there. I listen to some rock and I must say this sounds like system of a down on speed! I love it. Fav. Tight work, only 1 way but up!
thanks man i appreciate you taking the time to listen. never thought of it as country but now that you mention it i can totally hear that in the beginning. ive never been compared to system but they are one of my favorite bands. thank you and have a great day bro.
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Told you I'd review a song of yours today.
Anyways, an interesting song here. I know the words are heartfelt and am sorry for the difficult times you had with a breakup.
As for the song, overall it sounds decent to me. Different parts could have the volume adjusted so you could hear the vocals better. It sounds more like your straining your voice to get the vocals out, but I guess a lot of 'metal type songs' are that way.
Best way to make a song sound really decent, even if you have so-called 'cheap equip', is to listen to a song that is already out on CD, of an artist, or of the music type you like, and then listen closely to the different parts and see how they sound. Then try and duplicate that same sound/tone/style....and you'll have a good sounding piece in no time.
So basically you need some 'radio ready'-mastered songs to compare to. That is what I do...but I also have decent eqip. as well now.
Most all my songs are instrumentals, with only one or two that people have added vocals to. One was my last country song. I have done a couple metal type songs, but nothing sounding like this style here.
So I'd say keep practicing and get your tracks down one at a time, and make sure everything is balanced throughout, and you'll do really well, no what type of music you'll make.
Thanks for commenting on my rock tune and for sharing this one.
Randy