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bullheaduk.bandcamp.com/releases >Sludge metal First demo just released Cassettes available Influences ranging from grindcore to prog rock, varied tempos and ethereal production.
nice page, nice beats, i like how you encourage plagiarism in the bio this is some 666spooky420me halloween shit (
Connor Young
(Mimi is fugly, so I kinda am forced to reply one clip at a time.) >But the reality is my mind wants to kill me. I like that... I like that so much I'm imagining William Defoe Ryuk's voice when I say "I like that." Personally I would say "... Is my head's tryna kill me." But you have a vibe about that's like "The Cure's" Robert Smith deciding he wants to be a trap singer, which better suits the dialect in ur bartending. The only thing I'd say down on with your vocals, is that you have some cottonmouth like a sombitch. The instrumental is complete, and in tune, mixed a little listeners-louder than the vocals, but that's okay. It doesn't seem to make itself vary beyond the eight measure of that sound, but you have the vocals accompaniment you were looking to gain, and trap doesn't even call for much compositional variation in the first place. So ye. Dang ok. Rec for non-mix-perfectionists.
I return all Soundcloud feedback directly on Soundcloud, I won't be reading this thread anytime soon.
Joseph Price
Mans can do what they want with my shit, so long as it's out there
Ian Russell
it's a good attitude :)
Eli Ortiz
This bugs the crap out of me, only because metal like this learned to stop being produced this bodiless before 2000. Fuck, prolly the nineties. Other than that, I can't say it ain't fine sludge.
Caleb James
Cool stuff in here :)
This is the first EP of my band, we are currently working on our second one woomeramusic.bandcamp.com/ >Progressive Rock / Metal
>ambient/drone >inspired by Returnal by Oneohtrix >Breakfast at Tiffany's
this is dope, love the vibe and the eq'ing and everything.
Kevin Anderson
soundcloud.com/ilovetang >dream pop, alternative, power pop Live Album coming December 24th! Recs
Aiden Howard
It kinda carries on, and carries on, and I'd recommend it, but it still carries on, just like this run on sentence.
Meant to rec.
Jacob Sanchez
I honestly don't have an earthly fucking clue what to say about this that's polite...
Sounds like you at least didn't record the vocals with a rock band mic or some shit. There. A polite thing.
William Jackson
[We see our character walk out of the vacant destroyed hospital, noticing empty city streets. He begins to wander almost aimlessly, not yelling to see if anyone is there, as you can see in his face the realization of how empty his city is. For minutes he wanders.
At last, before a swelling moment in the music, we see our character stop dead in his tracks at the horror before him. The camera pans down on a bonneted woman's corpse.
Cut to the pile of corpses that grow more and more dense toward the entryway of the now abandoned military barricade. For some reason. The sheer amount gore in the now finished scenario before him, seems morbidly out of place for even a whole town of people being gunned down...]
nice. Rec for the neat guitaring, but having really quiet vocals does not exactly emulate the mindset of being subdued and in the background. It makes you literally subdued and in the background and hard to hear.
> spooky raps > creepy vibes > nah im just playin > i wrote this song and recorded it in my college dorm > it was small and sticky everywhere > now go listen to it
Christian Reyes
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Brandon Morales
Ambience is a mixed bag for me. I recommend for people who like to have something meditative to listen to, by itself or over public radio.
Out of curiosity, In your SoundCloud link, what are you paulstretching?
Brandon Green
never used paulstretch. on the soundcloud bit i edited a bunch of 70's italian prog rock with soundhack. made a 2 hour source file and took some best parts from that which i layered/structured on logic x.
Brayden Hughes
Judging from slow burn, I'm not sure how to say this... You sing like The Bird And The Worm changed your life, but joining choir sounded too gay, and so your pitch sense is a bit broke.
Gotta post on there because dumb phone poster. >prog >psychedelic >Inspired mostly by TOOL and Black Sabbath
No vocals recorded yet, we just finished up instruments for our 5 song demo. Ill reply with a link to another song of ours because they all have a different feel/energy to them
>electronic thing, dont know how to label it >kinda trippy >lo-fi, cheesy but i think it got groove
listened to the first track, i like the texture of that big distorted synth/thing you first use, but i think you could still find a similar but more interesting progression
i listened to The Real Nightmare On Berg, really liked the sloopy glitch on the main sample/organ thing
>Movie Soundtrack-esque Music, Modern Classical, Progressive Electronic, Ambient
Noah Cooper
>rosaries Dat's some good shit man. Keep it up. >bonus points for not using autotune on a trap beat
Joseph Clark
I listened to From West. Drums are pretty standart but good, but you definitely need more variation in your lead composition. The pad is pretty quiet. Also try layering your lead.
Great variation, groovy drums. If the dissonance between the arpeggio and the pad is intentional, you made some really trippy shit. If not, learn music theory dude.
Listened to The Real Nightmare On Berg. Great mixing, nice lead. I like it. Make more of that shit. Maybe try to make longer tracks.