
thefate
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Now then!
A couple of months ago I advertised unsucessfully for a concept band. Nobody seemed to quite know what I was on about, so I've decided to write and record the initial album and then form the band afterwards based on the music.
I'll admit, writing the album has so far been an utter nightmare. For every one song I write, there's about 20 that are awful and end up in the scrap pile. What's more, once I get to about the halfway point of the album I listen back to all the songs that I consider worthy and realise none of them sound like they even fit together thematically.
Is there some sort of crazy trick to making things sound like they're part of a larger overall piece rather than just seperate tracks? I know with stuff like 'The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking' the lead guitar is pretty much the same notes for a good chunk of the album, but the problem I face is there's a moment at the midpoint of my album where the story needs to fast forward a bit (this song in particular has been the hardest to write so far). Also, whereas that album in particular is from the viewpoint of one character in one location, mine tends to switch settings and moods frequently.
I don't quite know what I'm asking really, other than the fact that I'm tearing my hair out because as it stands it doesn't sound like a concise piece - which is the whole point of the project. Has anyone else had much experience in writing concept stuff that can maybe provide a few tips?
I should point out that it's aimed at being a rock opera album, pretty synth heavy at times. I won't bother boring you with the plot, so if you just pretend it's a concept album about the first Terminator film you'll probably won't be far off.
A couple of months ago I advertised unsucessfully for a concept band. Nobody seemed to quite know what I was on about, so I've decided to write and record the initial album and then form the band afterwards based on the music.
I'll admit, writing the album has so far been an utter nightmare. For every one song I write, there's about 20 that are awful and end up in the scrap pile. What's more, once I get to about the halfway point of the album I listen back to all the songs that I consider worthy and realise none of them sound like they even fit together thematically.
Is there some sort of crazy trick to making things sound like they're part of a larger overall piece rather than just seperate tracks? I know with stuff like 'The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking' the lead guitar is pretty much the same notes for a good chunk of the album, but the problem I face is there's a moment at the midpoint of my album where the story needs to fast forward a bit (this song in particular has been the hardest to write so far). Also, whereas that album in particular is from the viewpoint of one character in one location, mine tends to switch settings and moods frequently.
I don't quite know what I'm asking really, other than the fact that I'm tearing my hair out because as it stands it doesn't sound like a concise piece - which is the whole point of the project. Has anyone else had much experience in writing concept stuff that can maybe provide a few tips?
I should point out that it's aimed at being a rock opera album, pretty synth heavy at times. I won't bother boring you with the plot, so if you just pretend it's a concept album about the first Terminator film you'll probably won't be far off.