
philbagg
Just Killing Time
I've been thinking about this for a while now. It's probably more apparent in
rock and metal, however I find it quite interesting.
Listen to 2 or 3 songs from Metallica's "Ride the Lightning", then 2 or 3 from
"Master of Puppets" and "...And Justice For All". They each have a "sound" to
them. Ride the Lightning and AJFA sound fairly dark to me. Yet Master seems
to have more depth and brightness to it.
These are just examples. You could also use:
Judas Priest - Turbo vs. Painkiller
Iced Earth - Night of the Stormrider vs. Burnt Offerings
Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak vs. Johnny the Fox
Iron Maiden - Somewhere in Time vs. Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Slayer - Reign in Blood vs. Seasons in the Abyss
etc. etc.
It seems to me that you can listen to a song off an album, and even if you
didn't know that particular song but knew the album, you could tell which
album it's from.
Is this sound defined in recording, mixing, mastering, or a combination of all
three? I'm thinking along the lines of "formula" for the album. Like mix choices
such as effects and EQ. Or guitar tones/bass tones/drums/vocal styles used
throughout. Micing techniques?
I'm just wondering if anybody else feels this way, and if so, what's your
opinions of it.
PS: Sorry if it seems fairly rock/metal based. If you have any other examples,
throw em in!
rock and metal, however I find it quite interesting.
Listen to 2 or 3 songs from Metallica's "Ride the Lightning", then 2 or 3 from
"Master of Puppets" and "...And Justice For All". They each have a "sound" to
them. Ride the Lightning and AJFA sound fairly dark to me. Yet Master seems
to have more depth and brightness to it.
These are just examples. You could also use:
Judas Priest - Turbo vs. Painkiller
Iced Earth - Night of the Stormrider vs. Burnt Offerings
Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak vs. Johnny the Fox
Iron Maiden - Somewhere in Time vs. Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Slayer - Reign in Blood vs. Seasons in the Abyss
etc. etc.
It seems to me that you can listen to a song off an album, and even if you
didn't know that particular song but knew the album, you could tell which
album it's from.
Is this sound defined in recording, mixing, mastering, or a combination of all
three? I'm thinking along the lines of "formula" for the album. Like mix choices
such as effects and EQ. Or guitar tones/bass tones/drums/vocal styles used
throughout. Micing techniques?
I'm just wondering if anybody else feels this way, and if so, what's your
opinions of it.
PS: Sorry if it seems fairly rock/metal based. If you have any other examples,
throw em in!