The Werewolf Song

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Bats Brew -- "The Werewolf Song"

my little ditty, about 2 brothers and a lycanthrope.......


happy halloween!!

 
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alright Phil!

thanks for breaking ice on this one.....

it gets a bit 'wild' there at the end, eh?
:D
 
I listened just for an overview of the mix and song itself on headphones. Your mixes are usually so good, I can't add anything anyway.

Listening on my old Sennhieser 650's and Presonus USB, mix sounded good on my headphones. Nice bass, the lead sound really good. Cut through like a knife through hot butter, but not loud. Very nice. Rhythm guitars sounded really good and your resonate flick really came through. Bass has nice crunch and gives it a nice gnarly sound.

Vocals very clear, but this seems to be a standard sound for you. It doesn't seem to deviate too much on your stuff. Just a statement, not good or bad.

Overall, nice and very pro level.
 
Moors. Mead.

Folk prog. Guitar solo's bright.

Both times.
 
This is good, I really like the sound of your acoustic guitar, I can't think of anything to criticize.
 
I listened just for an overview of the mix and song itself on headphones. Your mixes are usually so good, I can't add anything anyway.

Listening on my old Sennhieser 650's and Presonus USB, mix sounded good on my headphones. Nice bass, the lead sound really good. Cut through like a knife through hot butter, but not loud. Very nice. Rhythm guitars sounded really good and your resonate flick really came through. Bass has nice crunch and gives it a nice gnarly sound.

Vocals very clear, but this seems to be a standard sound for you. It doesn't seem to deviate too much on your stuff. Just a statement, not good or bad.

Overall, nice and very pro level.

alright dm60, thanks for commenting.....
i'm sure the 650's have the smoothest sound......

my akg 240's are just now getting broken in...... i've had them for 3 years.....
 
That bass guitar tone is very cool!

thanks thorium.........
i had fun playing that bass part...
i think it's a combo of a direct (sansamp bass di) and my boogie,
both tracks blended.

i like using the SA for the low clean,
and drive the boogie hard to get all the upper end harmonics happening,
have been doing it this way for a long time, i like being able to blend just how much of each i need per song.

the boogie, i can either take the signal off of a DI (palmer pdi-09) or slap a mic on the 12" cab, to get some grunt.
 
One really important question for any tune is 'can you dance to it?'

For instance, I can dance to this one easily:

[video]https://homerecording.com/bbs/general-discussions/mp3-mixing-clinic/cover-complete-control-clash-384184/[/video]

Or play to it or sing to it.

Try it. It's as good as moon, moor and mead.
 
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