^these are pretty cool! ^I don't know how to feel about this. The mix is maybe too lo-fi. Work on making the mix a little more clear, and make more use of dynamics. I think I lot of the dynamics got lost because of the mix. I only listened to a couple of songs though.. Just I couldn't get over the production. I love lo-fi, but it doesn't have to be so muddled. But what the fuck do I know......
Here is my shitty band, If anyone is still here tell me why it sucks. cuecards.bandcamp.com/releases >post-rock >Psych >post-hardcore
Solo project that evolved into a 5 piece band from Orlando FL
Have previously collaborated with Polysemy and Foliage
If you're playing a show near the Orlando area hit us up. We're always looking for bands to play with.
>Shoegaze,Dreampop,Post-Punk
Working on 5 song EP consisting of new versions of the demos we have and a couple new songs.
>Feedback is much appreciated
Julian Perez
This feels good to listen to. I do think you could expand on these songs a bit. Why do the last two songs have KhakiBeech in the beginning of the song title? I'm confused.
Josiah Lopez
Well I mean expand on future songs. Don't go back and rewrite the songs. Just not much happened in them.
thanks for the feedback man!! I actually just set out to do a couple of 'Pop' songs thats why they are so short. I think the last two are like that of when i put in 'album artist' and just doubled it for some reason
Jace Gonzalez
I think you can still write pop songs that still have some good movement in them. A good break, or bridge can really make a 'pop' song seem much bigger. Not that your songs were bad, but I think that is something to think about. There is nothing wrong with have a song that just stays in one "place" if that makes any sense. Check out Brian Jonestown Massacre if you haven't. I feel like their songs are GREAT examples of making a song feel grand while playing one chord progression throughout the song.
Jacob Powell
and having a lot going on.
Ayden Phillips
I recorded Grow House on a potato, so that's why it sounds that way. Seance has better production quality, I promise.