you've come to the right place to improve your recordings. The live recording I heard sounded like a single mic in a crowded room, lead guitar sounded excellent but deep into the mix/ Vocals are great but need treatment and the writing is really good. With your raw talent you'll get off that island soon enough. Get into a studio and post it here.
But the band itself is really good. I only had time to listen to Coming Home. I really like it. Really like the vocals.
How are you guys recording this. I'm not a recording specialist but hey if you start explaining your recording process the experts will chime in where they see an area of their expertise.
I recorded the songs in my garage into cooledit pro .Everything is miced .I would have to say that was the 3rd time i ever recorded .I am just learning ,opening up my ears .I wouild love some tips .I have recorded some new ones since then .They sound alot better then them ones .I know i have a long long road ahead so if you have some tricks i would love to hear ...Listen to 2 of the new songs here click hear
No offense, and maybe in my older years I am not computer-savvy enough, but I clicked the link to your site and found myself with pictures, not sound clips. I really wanted to hear you guys
Don't normaly listen to this type of music, but I was impressed that everything fit so well together with no conflict in the players. That is quit an accomplishment in itself. The music really sounds well thought out and organised to me.
Sometimes you don't really know what you have in a band until it is gone. The drums & bass make up most of the togetherness of music. With out them you kind of have a vacant spot here and there. Huh?