Hey that sounds great. Great performance and production value.. the only comment I had was that it might rock a little harder if the guitars were a bit brighter. I think I know the sound you are going for with the midless distorted guitars, but they seem to get buried in the mix a bit and then, when they are highlighted, they wind up sounding, well, like mud ;-). If it were my recording, I would probably open them up a bit and it give a more raw sound. Guitars with a bit more bite might just make a nice contrast to the techno-y feel.
great work!
Just maybe some suggestions on the mix..everything seems to be straight up the middle...the lead vocal is O K there..but the synth lines that come and go..I would try and put some movement on them..go wide with them and auto pan..to make it interesting..I think maybe you could stereo the guitar..its clashing with the lead vocal..the drum kit could use some panning also
To MrRock, I am actually trying to get a more edgy guitar sound out of the pod (Gravity Kills tone) but am still lost at trying to find it. Anyone know of any settings I could start with to achieve this?
To elbenj, I agree about the panning things. I new to the stereo field. Im going to try some things like you talked about. thanks.
I like it. I immediately recognised that vocal sound from the last song you put up, pretty distinctive. I especially like the way you're playing around with the genres, I guess that's how new styles created, once again, good work
definitely a great tune.
maybe if you have a few tracks to spare, double the guitar (copy/paste...), seperate the tracks one left, one right, not to repeat everyone else, but the guitar should definitely slap you in the face when it comes around.
other than that, great sounding tune!!!!