Ha-Ha! From the garage to the studio!

Bump up da' bass yo!
Seriously, I can barely hear the bass, but I am on crappy speakers here at work...
You guys are a three piece, right? (how very perceptive of me :p )
FWIW, I'd think you'd want the bass more out front in that case...
 
Stop is cool. Funky feel to it.
Crazytown has a nice rythum to it.
Magpie has a nice sound at the start. Cool drums, and bass can be heard. That's how the rest should sound. Probably the fullest sound of the 3. Cool tunes though.
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cellardweller said:
Bump up da' bass yo!
Seriously, I can barely hear the bass, but I am on crappy speakers here at work...
You guys are a three piece, right? (how very perceptive of me :p )
FWIW, I'd think you'd want the bass more out front in that case...
We're hoping we can get the drummer to stay. And I agree on the bass. I'm might be able to kick the bass up here at home, a bit.
GRN: I've heard of Modest Mouse, but I don't think I've heard them. This stuff comes out of Mike's brain while he's driving truck. Our live stuff a little more lively . (camcorder recording)
And thanks to all for listening. :)
 
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Sounds like a good time. I can hear the bass fine. I would probably pan the guitars a little out of center if it was me. Everything seems to be fairly up the middle. Since it's a 3-piece, it's not muddy, but it does need some more stereo separation, imo.
 
Mike's scraping up the money for some more studio time and the tracks have been archieved. I would like to have the engineer "raw up" my sound a bit. Those are the only 3 song we play with minimal bass effects. I can't wait to hear him make them sound all 'purty'.
 
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