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A new song by me.
I'm trying to get serious about releasing a CD and I have finished the first track. It has a few mistakes but don't have the time to re-record it..
Anyway, here it is, check it out and let me know what you think. http://www.sparkvolt.com/td/tragedy.mp3 |
My server just hiccuped so if you were downloading in the last few mins you will have to start over. Sorry :\
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Nice.
Almost the sound I'm trying to find in my area. :mad: |
I like the guitar riff at the beginning and near the end.
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It's alright at best.
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I'll listen when I get home.
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Not bad, not bad.
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Sounds pretty cool. With the stop and go riff, I think it'd be pretty cool to have a bassline that keeps going when the guitar stops. Just a thought.
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You guys remember that short jam session I recorded with my friend that I posted? It sucked hardcore, but we actually made it a real song and recorded it a while ago. I finally uploaded it.
http://www.sparkvolt.com/td/newsong.mp3 Thanks for the comments also guys. |
I'll check it out later. I'm kinda gonna be gone soon.
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newsong.mp3 sounds pretty heavy - it just needs better recording quality. I'm playing along with it just doing some random soloing.
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good shit
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THIS IS NOT A PHOTOGRAPH!
Sorry, I hear some MoB influence in there. That's not a bad thing or anything. |
Actually, I kinda like the mega-dirty quality here.
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I liked it.
Are you going to get a singer any time soon? |
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Freg, I can actually sing but every time I have tried it it just came out horribly. I recorded the Tragedy song with some new hookup though, so maybe it will sound better now. I will give it a shot soon.
Yeah, the newsong one I'm proud of, I just need to re-record it because it was my old equipment and it sounded like crap. :p Glad you guys liked it. Oh yeah, that's weird about the MoB influence since I have never heard them :D |
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Hmm yeah, got any names memorized?
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Soundbyte from onOFFon.....
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Cool. I listen to all those genres, so that makes sense.
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Yeah. I figgered. ;)
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