Another Metal Tune

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I like the complex arrangement. It reminds alot of some old Iron Maiden songs.
 
Will you be jammin more with the drummer any time soon? I want to hear some shit when you guys are able to colaberate a lil' more.

We are lined up to do 3-4 more drum tracks in the next month or so. My drummers schedule is a little fuzzy right now. His real band is signed so he stays pretty busy with them and school.

I can't believe you put shit out so fast to get critiqued. As a guitarist myself I'm to much of a perfectionist.

This stuff is all in fun. We don't get together enough to actually practice so I could potentially spend months perfecting every little thing but thats not really my method of choice. I feel like I get better with every day (to some extent) and it would be un-productive and boring to wait for the perfect takes. I try and get the best that I can do and move on. Obviously I don't leave any big time uglies. lol

BTW, How old is Burying your Dead?

I believe I wrote/posted a rough demo with programmed drums in December of 2003. My drummer signed on the project shortly after writing that demo. These songs are from a 5 song E.P. were working on. We worked out/did some pre-production demos in a few practice sessions last year. Now were just going through and doing the songs again with a little more serious approach I suppose. So to answer your question the song is about a year old and the last one you heard would be the 3rd version/recording of it.
 
Wireneck said:
We are lined up to do 3-4 more drum tracks in the next month or so. My drummers schedule is a little fuzzy right now. His real band is signed so he stays pretty busy with them and school.


Ahh.


wireneck said:
This stuff is all in fun. We don't get together enough to actually practice so I could potentially spend months perfecting every little thing but thats not really my method of choice. I feel like I get better with every day (to some extent) and it would be un-productive and boring to wait for the perfect takes. I try and get the best that I can do and move on. Obviously I don't leave any big time uglies. lol


Yeah makes sense in a way. But as you stated the 3rd take. Something made it worth reviewing and going over a few points to make it satisfying. It's all good. I'm just saying that alot of the times feelings change (IMO) and each day is different. So say I recorded this song this one day and the next day I go over that song. It doesn't have the same feel as it did the day before.
But then that day you review it you thought you'd change something that didn't quite make sense. I understand it does get tedious. But I just like to go over it a few times to feel the feel. To each thier own. Happy recording :D



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