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I've always loved distortion. Been experimenting recently adding different types of distortion at different stages of the recording.
Too much?
You be the judge
Too much?
You be the judge

I've always loved distortion. Been experimenting recently adding different types of distortion at different stages of the recording.
Too much?
You be the judge![]()
A mistake... or a happy accident?Guitars are interesting - have there own space - the rest of the song is too dense to me - the drums and cymbals are whacky - not sure if I like them or not - but everything having distortion makes it sound like a mistake in recording.
I rarely comment on mixes because my ears are totally shot but the vocalist does remind me of Dogman's growling vocal style. Repost it sans vocal.
It’s interesting that the distortion on the vocals and the primary guitar part although quite heavy I find ok. I think it’s because that is something we have become accustomed to. The drums on the other hand just sound real flabby to me. I kinda like the song though
It’s a choice to be sure - but what about eliminating the Metals - and just going with the Drums?A mistake... or a happy accident?
Yeah there's also a lot of smeary delay in there which doesn't help the clarity.
I always remember being hugely impressed with the distorted drums on Foreigner's Head Games and Bowie's Low. But yeah the distortion on the drums on those albums never extended to the metalwork. So in some respects what's regarded as 'acceptable' becomes a question of degree
Hey thanks for the +ve feedback.I liked it. Very unique. It breaks all the conventional rules. :thumb
You could be onto a whole new genre. Industrial pop punk.
Yeah, there are going to be people that don’t like it, but there was a time when if a guitar tube amp went into overdrive, and heaven forbid, distortion, that was a no no. Now it’s the norm. Just goes to show you you never know what will be cool.
I imagine if you made it big, other bands would be trying to copy your sounds.
Thanks for having the balls to try something unconventional.![]()
I’ve actually listened to it a couple of times.Hey thanks for the +ve feedback.
A lot comes down to personal taste. You'd probably be quite happy to listen to it again whereas if TalismanRich never heard it again it would be too soon![]()
Yes actually I will try that, might be enough to drag it closer to the mainstreamIt’s a choice to be sure - but what about eliminating the Metals - and just going with the Drums?