If you dig Kravitz maybe you'll dig this

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Hey,
Would really appreciate some feedback on my new one. I suppose it's reminescent of the black crowes meet Zeppelin meet Kravitz. ANyways, I did it all at home using a fostex fd-8, sm-57, at3525, sm58, behringer compressor, and vintage strats, fender tube amps, and an old ludwig drum kit. The guitar sound is produced thanks to my new fulltone '69 (damn that's a good pedal) that puts a tube screamer to shame. Anyways, if any of you dig the new one HEAL IT LATER, email me and I send you a free CD if you'd like. THe link to the lofi stream on IUMA along with my email address are below. Thanks guys.
Blake (Steel Petals)

rohlson730@aol.com

http://artists2.iuma.com/mugly-bin/ramgen.ram?aid=43256&sid=134041
 
one more thing

come to think of it, if you all can, I would suggest downloading the mp3 which I've attached here, the sound quality of the stream isn't as good as I'd like:
Blake
 
sorry

apparently I didn't get it downloaded properly. But if you go to my site on iuma with the link below you can get it easy. It would be of great help if you could listen since we area ll in this together.
Blake
 
The bass seems a little high in the mix. Maybe bring up the guitars a little, maybe fill out their sound a bit. They are kinda weak. The high hats sound a little overpowering on the chorus, when they are open. osmething makes it sound really amateurish. Try doubling the guitar part maybe. The chorus with the backign vocals sounds good. I really like that part. Sounds much more professional during that part. The sound "fills out". I'd try doubling the guitars, maybe micing their amp different, adding a little more bass, bit less treble. Solo was great, great tone (for lead, it was very similar to the rythym, which has to be thicker). Good tune though, liked it. Vocals could use a denser 'verb maybe. Love those backing vocals (again).

Jake
 
thanks

Much appreciated. Will do.
Please Folks, keep it comin
 
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