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chuckduffy
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I assembled my own heat album last night and jammed it on the way home from dropping off the kids at school this morning. Wow.
I assembled my own heat album last night and jammed it on the way home from dropping off the kids at school this morning. Wow.
man this is excellent Pete...I liked it all, it sounds like one of yours from the off
great lyrics, the drums were odd but groovy, some great guitar chops...I never knew you played this well??
the whole mix seems more polished, Id agree with Rob, you've upped your game...I obviously respect and admire a few folks in here but you are one of the few artists Id happily have blaring in my car with the windows open, very Beck with a real 60's vibe
Not too shabby, Pete! The sound of this song is definitley in a league of its own. I found myself grooving to it, which means that it worked for me. If it didn't, I'd be focusing on the drums instead of the song. Ya know, I wouldn't change a thing. Have a very unique feel to it, and that's pretty hard to get now-a-days, man. Great job (and good drumming performance, too!)
Thanks for sharing!
Awesome dude - I love that fat bass synth sound you got in there (wtf is that anyway? is that a guitar? or a synth?) - that's pretty sick.
Backing vocals are awesome too.
Great tune man, nice job. I like the wide panned drums.
cool stuff
I assembled my own heat album last night and jammed it on the way home from dropping off the kids at school this morning. Wow.
This is pretty good.
My only complaints with the mix would be that the vox in the chorus seem a bit quiet, and the hard panned kicks sound a little weird. It's an interesting effect, and most of the drums sounded good, but the kick just cut through as a little unpleasant.
Cool song. I like the thin snare sound. I *love* that guitar that comes in at :41 right at the beginning of the chorus. I agree the double drums sounded good here, but I'd probably get sick of it if everyone did it. I liked the lead guitar a lot.
The vocal in the first verse is quiet. It's also quiet in the choruses. Although I thought it was kind of cool in the choruses. I thought the lead vocals were too wet.
The low end seemed big enough to me. Did you fix that?
Awesome - I am totally going to do that too - Love Heat's stuff
Heat - you need to get some of these new tunes on LiveFrequency! I been doing some work on it
That is awesome. See my warning to KC though. Keep the windows rolled up!
Ouch. Sorry. How, uh...ironic?
No sorry required. We were cracking up. It's not like I didn't know the name of the song![]()
I have done some stuff with multiple drum tracks, but I've always got them doing different things. I also keep them panned pretty close to center. (But I have trouble getting enough separation, so maybe I'm not the best source of advice here!)
Cool tune bro. Pretty original, not really sure what you could do to make it any better. Sounds good.
Your voice really reminds me of David Lowery.
Thanks guys. I didn't recognize that name, so I googled him and was like, "oh yeah...camper van somethingerother!". I didn't realize he was in Cracker too.
Having checked out a couple of clips of boths bands, I consider that a compliment, although I don't know that I hear it. I wouldn't mind sounding like that at all.
I think the last vocal comparison I got was Leonard Cohen! That was kind of a shock when I googled him...
lol @ rampant self-indulgence...hey, at least it wasn't 20 mins long![]()
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Check out some of The Melvins later stuff. They use two bombastic drummers and it sounds pretty cool.
Google - CVB - "when I win the lottery", and see what you think. 'Sweethearts' is a great tune of theirs from the same album, I think you would like it.
Yeah heat, you should really check out CVBs stuff from the 80s if you haven't already. I think you'd like it.