Magic Spell

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Holy hell that tunes KICKS !!! Great job and a killer song... Sounds awesome even on my s**t laptop ! Going to have to crank this up on the big system. Nebula meets Fu Manchu with Jake E. Lee rippin' on the a solo !! (y)
 
Holy hell that tunes KICKS !!! Great job and a killer song... Sounds awesome even on my s**t laptop ! Going to have to crank this up on the big system. Nebula meets Fu Manchu with Jake E. Lee rippin' on the a solo !! (y)
Right on, appreciate you giving it a listen. 👍
 
Mix check- any and all thoughts welcomedL]
Its a good tune - kind of overly compressed for my taste - is they any reverb on the lead singer? The guitar and drums are not quite in sync - although is that your syle?
Were the drums in a box or a Drummer?
 
Agreed that the drums are ever so slightly off from the guitar riff. But its not enough to be "bad", it can come across as a deliberate stylistic choice. But it is worth pointing out.

It does rock. Its a great track for sure.
 
Agreed that the drums are ever so slightly off from the guitar riff. But its not enough to be "bad", it can come across as a deliberate stylistic choice. But it is worth pointing out.

It does rock. Its a great track for sure.
Appreciate you having a listen, and commenting.
I didn't specifically intend for the drums to be "slightly off" from the guitars necessarily.
I did intend to experiment with the drums being on the beat while the guitars/bass laid back ever so slightly.
It is much more common for me to intentionally have the drums lay back a spec, as that was a quality of my long time drummer, band mate and writing partner's style.
All that being said, you are correct, I'm a smidgen off time a spot or two. 👍
 
Love the grwly bass and guitar heavy tones, how did you record them?

Nice job
 
Love the grwly bass and guitar heavy tones, how did you record them?

Nice job
The guitars and bass are recorded straight DI
I used Neural DSP Parallax for the Bass
Guitars are Amplitube 5 with a Mesa and a Marshall blended together
 
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