Something a bit darker and slow paced. Sounds like a good culmination to a metal album to me.
Either way, be sure to check out my other songs here or on SoundCloud (False Theory).
P.S. as always looking for a vocalist to collab - dm if interested in my stuff.
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Wow, I really like this. I love the whole juxtaposition of this track; you've got the metal guitar and drums (love the double kick by the way) which then gives way to a piano and string section. It just works really well I think. There's a nice build up with everything and then the piano break mid section, nice. Overall, an excellent track, great arrangement and production too. I like it.
47, what's goin' on, man?
It's good to finally see more metal on here than just me.
This is a cool piece, but the mix needs a little adjusting. Individually, everything sounds good. The tones on your guitars are nice and tight. The drums have a nice snap that breaks through the distortion. The bass guitar has a great low end rumble that really supports it all. All of that is good. It's mostly just the levels. Listening to this on my monitors, the metal section needs to come up to the front. Right now, the strings and keys are dominant. It sounds like the bass, drums and guitars are all balanced pretty well with each other. I think if you lower the strings and keys, then boost the master, you might have it taken care of. The vocal sample in the beginning sits right about where it should, so I wouldn't mess with that at all.
Just my opinion, man. Take it for what it's worth.
As far as concept and execution, great work!
Take care.
V.
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Description : FINAL UPDATE -- 25.06.2015 -- L.O.D - Lovers of darkness
- Phatkatz4 on guitars and drums
- Joe Cramer vocals, synths and drums
I tryed to enhanced Phatkatz track. https://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/139962
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german and english lyrics are in the lyric folder
enjoy - comments are welcome
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It's good to finally see more metal on here than just me.
This is a cool piece, but the mix needs a little adjusting. Individually, everything sounds good. The tones on your guitars are nice and tight. The drums have a nice snap that breaks through the distortion. The bass guitar has a great low end rumble that really supports it all. All of that is good. It's mostly just the levels. Listening to this on my monitors, the metal section needs to come up to the front. Right now, the strings and keys are dominant. It sounds like the bass, drums and guitars are all balanced pretty well with each other. I think if you lower the strings and keys, then boost the master, you might have it taken care of. The vocal sample in the beginning sits right about where it should, so I wouldn't mess with that at all.
Just my opinion, man. Take it for what it's worth.
As far as concept and execution, great work!
Take care.
V.