"Sorry oneguy, I thought this one was a bit too discordant. I quite liked the melody idea and the lyrical imagery, but either the vocals are too high or the guitar is too low, the double tracked vocals are a bit distracting throughout the whole song and the picked guitar is too out of time with the chords.
I don't think the gulf between the vocals and the guitar is to do with reverb - I just don't think the volume levels are balanced. "
Thanks. I think what happened after going back is that since I doubled the vocals it came out too loud compared to the guitar. I also removed the double tracked vocals from throughout the song. It is occasionally interspersed and brought in at the end. Let me know if you think this works better.
"With the picking - I think it could enhance the tune because the picking itself sounds good but notes and rhythms are clashing against each other in a bit of a random way. It's fine saying that you want to create an atmosphere, but you still need to land on the right side of messy to make it listenable."
I edited the guitar stuff at the end to fix up some of it. I kind of like the way it sounds with the randomness though. I will think about this and maybe redo the guitar stuff if I change my mind. I also added a bit of "percussion" at the end. I'm not sure if it works yet.
I also added some guitar phasing between verses to lessen the monotony. Let me know if you think that works.
"Not meaning to tear your recording apart, just hope the critique helps"
Dude - I am very grateful for your critique. You can't get better without honest critiquing.
This is the updated version:
I appreciate if you could listen to it again and let me know if you think it is an improvement or a step back. Anyone else's critique is greatly appreciated too.
Regards!
One Guy