Website UX feedback

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Hat STYLE. Not contents.
For the past few months, I've been posting most of the songs I submit to the mp3 clinic to a single page on my band site.

I've gotten some feedback that the layout of things is confusing. So I've updated it now and wouldn't mind some feedback on if it's intuitive enough now.

File Leaker | Regdar and the Fighters

So the key questions are:
Is it easy to find the mp3 to review?
Is it easy to find the lyrics to follow along with?
Anything else confusing or annoying about the user experience?

Thanks!

Hopefully, this is the correct forum. Marketing seems to be where people generally post "here's my site" posts.
 
So the key questions are:
Is it easy to find the mp3 to review?
Is it easy to find the lyrics to follow along with?
Anything else confusing or annoying about the user experience?

Yes, very straight forward. Like the FLAC option! :)
Lyrics link is smallish, but it's well placed.
Not a big fan of the color scheme. Something dark grey or black with white/light text and color highlights might be more pleasing on the eyes (thinking contrast for reading purposes only). Maybe I just don't like purple. :p
 
I noticed you have quite the tour schedule there. However, when pulling up the details of the music venue or images from the gallery, the X to close the box is nearly transparent and hard to find. Kind of blended in with the background.
 
Thanks guys. Yeah, the site is due for a cosmetic redesign; I just need to find the time and determine what direction to take it.

I guess the Shadowbox X is a bit translucent. Fortunately, it closes on the escape key (like all good lightboxes do)
 
I thought it wasn't too bad, didn't have a problem navigating at all, for what it worth I think the colors could be better
 
I haven't visited since I bought your last CD.
All seems fine to me. FLAC is a great option - I wish there was more available.
 
Thanks, Ray!

Yeah, that particular page is just for uploading whatever song I'm getting feedback for in the clinic at any given time.
On the merch page, I've got a bunch of pay what you want (or free) EPs, but I think they're all mp3 to avoid confusing the less technically-inclined who buy them.

I'm working on a project now which will let users be able to get FLACs of any of my songs, slightly customized.
 
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