W.I.S.C. said:
Sounds like you were a little frightened by your own voice.You need to sing from your sack.Stand,legs apart,like your straddling a pig or sheep or some other barnyard animal,crouching slightly to let the ballbag have room to move around.Now imagine the sound coming from inside your hairy yams and force it out like so much spent spunk.Visualize the notes coming directly from your banana juice factories.Release it....it wants to be free...set it free...
LOL!
The frightening thing is: he's actually right!
Decent song, playing and recording. The only thing that bothers me are the vocals...but if you really believe you can't get it any better, you never will I'm afraid. First try believing in yourself, then practice your ass off...
Practicing tip: play the lead vocal part on your guitar (tune your guitar first

btw, this is good for your guitartechnique too, vocal melodies aren't that logical on a fretboard...usually), record it, then sing along with it (and the rest of the tracks). Don't sing lyrics, sing 'lalalala', just focus on pitch. You'll notice pitch issues right away...do this a couple of times. Repeat the procedure for a couple of days. Then try it with lyrics. After that, try it without the lead guitar...
Singing simple melodies btw, without fancy techniques I mean, is always good anyway. Always try to sing the way you talk and make sure your voice sounds relaxed and easy. No need to try sounding like Crawdad here...if you do this a couple of times a week, you'll notice improvement in a couple of months. Yes, months.

How long did it take before you played a decent chord progression on your guitar? Why does everyone think singing comes natural? It takes practice and time, just like anything else.
I'm babbling. Excuse me. I hope it's useful.
