i like it
i listen to alot of indie (death cab, coheed and cambria, braid, cursive, calvin krime) and i really like the kinda lo fi natural sound
however i play in a metalcore band (think in flames with breakdowns) and back in my punk rock days, i was a stickler for lo fi, and music that was recorded like shit (i.e diskonto, skitsystem) I think the modern day recording techniques do wonders for metal bands. As much as i hate these shitty nu-metal bands, i envy their sound.
I would love to record with devin townsend (he did the new soilwork, and is the guitar/vocalist/producer of such bands as ocean machine, strapping young lad, terria, physicist, and others), and he is a genious with ear devouring recordings. As for drums, im not really into a natural sounding bass drum at all, many are against this but my band plays with scooped rythym guitar/ mid/high eq'd leads, and a midlow bass, and we have tried to get the frequencies to mesh together (so the high ends don't clash with cymbols, and the low end of the guitars don't crash with the bass (we just got a very good bass player, and want to let him shine) i think even though our drummer is very proficient with double bass getting triggers could help us achieve the sound, and give it the right amount of click to be heard, along with natural sound giving it bump. i feel in these nu-metal recordings you can hear everything with clarity, and brightness (i admit sometimes a little too bright), but its my bag. Any advice on achieving this sound live?
thanks
erik far