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Bisson820
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Hey guys,
My favorite band, The Dear Hunter... i KNOW has an amazing singer, and im really analyzing their recordings.
He recently did a project (the lead singer writes and performs basically every part aside from drums, which his brother plays), and anyways, he recently did a project where he released 36 songs at once, each belonging to a different color of the color spectrum.
9 EP's with 4 songs each each EP is a color of the color spectrum plus black and white.
But beyond that, he recorded nearly all the EP's with a different engineer/studio, but he is an engineer himself aswell.
my question is... the way his voice sounds is just full of presence and incredibly smooth.
Im uncertain if its due to sever compression.... trickery such as melodyne, or if he really is just that good.
think you could help me out? here are a few samples.
The Collapse Of The Great Tide Cliffs - YouTube
We've Got A Score To Settle - YouTube
The Dear Hunter - No God (White EP) - YouTube
enjoy!
My favorite band, The Dear Hunter... i KNOW has an amazing singer, and im really analyzing their recordings.
He recently did a project (the lead singer writes and performs basically every part aside from drums, which his brother plays), and anyways, he recently did a project where he released 36 songs at once, each belonging to a different color of the color spectrum.
9 EP's with 4 songs each each EP is a color of the color spectrum plus black and white.
But beyond that, he recorded nearly all the EP's with a different engineer/studio, but he is an engineer himself aswell.
my question is... the way his voice sounds is just full of presence and incredibly smooth.
Im uncertain if its due to sever compression.... trickery such as melodyne, or if he really is just that good.
think you could help me out? here are a few samples.
The Collapse Of The Great Tide Cliffs - YouTube
We've Got A Score To Settle - YouTube
The Dear Hunter - No God (White EP) - YouTube
enjoy!