Description : rock song with an aftertaste ... :-)
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Hello Danke! This is one of the best songs Ive heard from you! Amazing! The guitars are so clean and really bring a bit of a Hendrix vibe. Well-crafted song from start to finish, though the vocals might be a bit quiet, but thats just my subjective opinion.
love the sound of the bass, and how you put it in the mix. It brings a mellow ambiance into the track and glues like patex. its a nice relaxing song and i dig that steel lap guitar sound in the bridge. nice organic sounding guitar. greetings
Excellent song. I loved the vocals and I loved the guitars. So very rock sound with that blending of romantic to my ears female singing, kept rock though. I have listened to your song twice and of course it is one of my favorites.
Wish you the best, Anthony
Whoaaa, u absolutely must look up Mad season, dude. it's a super group, the singer is Layne Staley of Alice in Chains. The songs "River of Deceit" "Artificial Red" and "Long Gone Day" are magnificent. You'll thank me later. Ok, that is all. Lol.
Know them... Soundgarden ( Badmotorfinger) and later Pearl Jam (Backspacer) were my ultimate LPs from the grunge era. Liked a band a lot, when Lanegan was the singer too ... :-)
thanx dude,
Danke
Dude, this reminds me of some Mike McCready stuff, especially when he was with Mad Season. Then the vocals hit I'm like waaaaat! Crazy. Straight up fire man. - Aaron
Bro!
Nothing really special ... home studio ... 20 square meters ... 2 guitars ( Cort lead, Pavey bass), Roland synth and a 15 years old sound card ... many loops from the band's drummer and guitarist ... sax vst, synth vst and some credits on another stations ... :-)
plus 40 years in music ...
fistbump,
Danke
Once that guitar kicked in, I knew exactly why it was given this title. This is some bluesy/classic rock sounds with a nice touch of modern indie, mister! I'm getting hints of Hendrix, Gary Moore, and even a little (90s era) Carlos Santana in the guitar work. Sounds great!
I wasn't expecting female vocals, or any vocals at all, but it was a nice surprise.
Such a great sound, and the mix is some high quality mixing, too.
Now on my second listen, I have to wonder if you guys are Pearl Jam fans too.
Awesome job, Mr. Danke!
As always, brother, I hope all is well.
With hugs, take care my friend.
Aaron
Those names you mentioned, just wow ... can't say any clever words ... :-)
When I asked Batka for some solos, he said: bro, what the hell did you do again??? :-)
Than, he worked several hours and tries for that ... it means a lot ... :-)
Glad you liked it rally ... think that this song dosn't mean too much for the Z gneration or what??? :-) :-(
hope all is well with you,
fistbump,
Danke
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I was born in 65 :-)
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Danke
Nice work.
Means a lot!!!
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Danke
Great stuff!
Rock/metal is not so far from me ... :-)
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Danke
Hello Danke! This is one of the best songs Ive heard from you! Amazing! The guitars are so clean and really bring a bit of a Hendrix vibe. Well-crafted song from start to finish, though the vocals might be a bit quiet, but thats just my subjective opinion.
Best regards,
Manuela
From a singer's point of view, mixing is completely different than from a rhythm instrumentalist's... :-)
greetings,
Danke
Those basses are so basic, that's why it means a lot for me!!!
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Danke
Wish you the best, Anthony
Always a pleasure when you visit my tracks and say stg cool and interesting.
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Danke
thanx dude,
Danke
Thanx a lot forever! :-)
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Danke
I love Pearl Jam but I don't know McCready's solo works ...
will search ...
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Danke
Been here for a few years not as active as I would like but every time I come back I look forward to hearing creations from a good few people!
I just bought my first guitar but I don't know how to play it! Let's just fast forward a few years and come back to this comment! :]
Anyways!
Awesome work as always everything just comes together perfectly you have great talent and I hope you are putting it to use in the real world!
Legendary!
Nothing really special ... home studio ... 20 square meters ... 2 guitars ( Cort lead, Pavey bass), Roland synth and a 15 years old sound card ... many loops from the band's drummer and guitarist ... sax vst, synth vst and some credits on another stations ... :-)
plus 40 years in music ...
fistbump,
Danke
Appreciation with my fistbump,
Danke
I wasn't expecting female vocals, or any vocals at all, but it was a nice surprise.
Such a great sound, and the mix is some high quality mixing, too.
Now on my second listen, I have to wonder if you guys are Pearl Jam fans too.
Awesome job, Mr. Danke!
As always, brother, I hope all is well.
With hugs, take care my friend.
Aaron
Those names you mentioned, just wow ... can't say any clever words ... :-)
When I asked Batka for some solos, he said: bro, what the hell did you do again??? :-)
Than, he worked several hours and tries for that ... it means a lot ... :-)
Glad you liked it rally ... think that this song dosn't mean too much for the Z gneration or what??? :-) :-(
hope all is well with you,
fistbump,
Danke