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I wonder if I am not the only one that has noticed this trend in modern pop/rock music...
When I first heard that Lifehouse song, I had no doubt in the fact that it was an 80 year old man singing it. Fuel is turning the same way. So is 3 Doors Down. The lower, the crunchier, the dirtier is the lead vocal sound, the better?
Well, the funny thing is...when you listen to live *acoustic * performances by these bands, the lead vocalists sound a tad more "normal." (high-pitched)
How are they doing this? This question is eating me up. My first ambition was to run my vocal through a guitar amp and crank up distortion on it
...Didn't work.
Fine, fine production, I must say...
Any ideas?
When I first heard that Lifehouse song, I had no doubt in the fact that it was an 80 year old man singing it. Fuel is turning the same way. So is 3 Doors Down. The lower, the crunchier, the dirtier is the lead vocal sound, the better?
Well, the funny thing is...when you listen to live *acoustic * performances by these bands, the lead vocalists sound a tad more "normal." (high-pitched)
How are they doing this? This question is eating me up. My first ambition was to run my vocal through a guitar amp and crank up distortion on it

Fine, fine production, I must say...
Any ideas?