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Fromthenorthwest
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I think you're being way too hard on yourself. I'm sure if you went back and listened to the very first thing you've ever recorded, the stuff you're doing now would be leaps and bounds above it. I know when I do that with my stuff it really puts things in perspective.Yeah agree about the vox. The mix took me a couple of hours. The 2nd version once done, also in a couple of hours was tweaked a couple of times. I think the same about the vox but thought it was mostly weak because my lame singing. I'm no Jim Morrison or Frank Sinatra, unfortunately. But you're right...too dry...needs a different approach.
EDIT: Just to generally conclude: I just went and listened to the raw tracks of that song I posted a few posts ago. The raw tracks are horrendous. The Addictive Drums sound awful. It's some Vintage Soft Rock trash sound. It sucks. It's all on top of itself. The kick is ill defined. The snare is all over the frequency spectrum and sucks. The hats sound like a 2006 Limewire 64kbs mp3 file. And not in a good way. In a shit way. All the drums sound like that. They sound nothing like real drums in a real room. The kick lives around 100hz. It's just overblown shit. The whole kit sucks. The bass I recorded sounds completely lame. It sounds like I strung some fishing line leader on my clothesline, ran a current through it, amplified it through a tin can on some string and plucked it with a coin. It's so lame. It resembles none of the bass sounds I like. The electric guitar rhythm is a complete stonkered nightmare. Unmitigated disaster. Sounds like no guitar I've ever heard and liked and appreciated. The lead and licks suck. Thin in the high end and muddy and lame in the low mids. Just unreal. Most people couldn't record such trash if they tried. The vocal is crap. Lame. Shit accent, shit inflection, no inflection. Sounds like it was recorded in a padded cell out of pure boredom with a Tandy mic for $12.95 including tax . It's clear to me that I know what tones I like...but I utterly suck and making those tones myself. Can't dial in guitar tones. Don't know how to dial in drums. Fail to copy tones I like from songs I like. This means that if that mix I posted sounds even remotely decent then it's not mixing I suck at. It's finding, getting and recording the right sounds. So I have to shut the hell up about all this mixing bullshit and completely rethink everything from the ground up. I simply don't know how to get the right tones/ sounds. Words can't describe how bad the raw tracks are. That's the cold fact. No wonder it's a living hell trying to mix them.
EDIT 2: Funnily enough, I think this is the EXACT thing I pissed and moaned about a couple of months ago in this very thread. So it shows I didn't heed my advice at all. I identified my raw tracks as the real problem but didn't do anything to address it and just continued to record lame sounds/ sources and then tried to mix those lame raw tracks in total frustration. Talk about dumb.
And from a songwriting perspective your stuff is solid, you've got some great lyrical and instrumental hooks. You put a lot of time into polishing the songs and it shows. I wouldn't sweat your vocals either, they're unique and give you your own sound. The mellowness of the delivery reminds me a little bit of a JJ Cale type of vibe, which I like, but they're definitely uniquely yours.