I've heard this drum loop before...https://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/320
I've heard this drum loop before...https://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/320
Eyy that is similar! Wonder if we have the exact same sample in back here or if it just turned out exactly the same somehow, bit more detail with his, a couple extra hits every now and then...
this is some dope spoken word. thoughtful and reflective and a relaxed flow. Probably could put a bit of reverb on the backing/delayed vocals words to add depth. thanks for using my music for this.
Appreciate it. :) The background layer actually has a ton of echo on this one, but maybe I toned it down a bit too much, it was a different take entirely and certain words didn't sync that well, didn't want those to get in the way. Thank you man! Always a blast with these. Healing has amassed with ease...
kenny dorham is headbanging in his grave
oh boy, I'm so sorry about that :D
"the devil's mark is on your wrist or your forehead"
thanks for your wholesome thoughts on the pandemic, welfare, immigration, and the flash kludge. organic sounds.
Not really 5/5 worthy, but I appreciate your take on my take of things, such as they are... was sauced enough to give my even keel look at things, which must've been I was wasted af yo
hehe...well is it@Cyberdevil
I can respond to my own reviews...wtf!
lmao did not know you could do that too! XD
ok...sonic is p. good anime but is it better than cory in the house??
これは良いこと!
>that moment when me and Salim raise the oil prices again
lol
Not the type of music I'd usually listen to, but it was surprisingly great! The album is full of catchy
riffs, uplifting vibes and meaningful lyrics, a beautiful lead singer voice (no homo) that matches the crisp, short, melodic lead guitar bits, complimented nicely by some Cyberdevil hip hop touches, subtle synthetic lines and backing trumpet lines to give the album an interesting ska flair. overall: a fun, well strung out music pieced proportionately over 12 tracks- starting off with a burst of energy, transitioning into a more somber, deep tone, rounding out the album with a more funky feel in the latter tracks, then finishes with a reflective addendum. the tracks were on the short side, yet the album feels complete while I still want to hear more!! (good art does this! didn't get bored once, listened to the album straight through now a few times in a row without interruption). To me, the album definitely has that late 90s feel, reminiscent of those fun teen movies, and bands of that era like early Blink 182, Sum 141, and Green Day before there music became pop saturated garbage. All the music is great quality- well mixed and mastered. Each instrument is crisp, clear and powerful, with the sound being punchy but not over-compressed.
1. Ignition: Great introduction with the great snippet of a punk song EQ'd to play on the radio, followed by a powerful speech regarding one of humankind's greatest accomplishments! The intro certainly ignites the album!
2. Great drums to back the simplistic yet catchy guitar riffs and bassline! Flows greatly from the previous track.
3. Sounds great, once again. A little too similar to the previous track for my tastes, but the brass lines create some nice diversity. I LOVE the guitar solo, short, simple but sweet, with a nice tremolo guitar riff stylistic of the punk/ska genre. Great open sound in the section following the solo, with the background vocals rotating in the stereo with the repeated "this is my heart!" in the forefront. Also ends on a nice note.
4. Great change from the last track! Opens up with a neat groove and interesting, harmonized lead guitar riff. I like the muted clean guitar riffs and groove during the chorus, with well developed horn lines. The lyrics are cool as hell, too cool for school that is. The track overall has nice variety, with the ska-reggae groove in points, and the semi-slapped bassline, and the short intricate harmonized guitar riffs.
5. A mule can be killed by shot in the head! who would have known. A great, extra retro sound preface to Cathode Ray Days.
6. You rock the offbeats nicely here! I like the short instrumental sections, backing vocals, and variation in feel. Nice tapping guitar solo, would perhaps like it to be a 4-8 bars longer, but the continuous changing stream makes the song effective and interesting.
7. Probably my favorite track of the album! That intro is awesome!! Gives a nice contrast from the comparatively more straightforward punk feel. Sick @ss drum groove and spiraling guitar solo that seemingly develops between sections. Some flanger/phaser FX on the lead guitar bits in part may give the texture some additional diversity.
8. Another great groove! The bassline is really cool! I like how you create some space with the bass dominant transitioning. The synth lead was a nice, non-invasive touch to the chorus section. I like the guitar solo against an open, deep rhythm section. However, it feels a little incomplete. Wouldn't hurt the album as whole if there was an extended instrumental section during a track, in my opinion. But overall the song is very well rounded, and the exiting riffage is great as usual.
9-10. hehe, I recognize that voice- it's the Bob Axell! A small, subtle beat with some unexpected 808 percussion in #9 followed appropriately by a crescendoing guitar tone. The rapped lines from you and the Cyberdevil are a great incorporation, especially the way both vocals were intertwined. and the backing sound is catchy and interesting as usual. I especially like backing vocal melody in the chorus, and that drum groove in the post chorus section in the first half.
11. The brass is on point in this song! Harmonizes with the other instruments rather well. And a profound sentiment- success IS not about what you get, but in HOW you get there. Some nice rhythmic vocal buildups to the cool guitar soloing. The driving beat is complimented nicely with the muted guitar riffs.
12. Well the track is good, but personally I didn't care for it as much as the others- just feels on the generic side. But the acoustic, soft nature is a welcome contrast to the rest of the album. I like how you incorporated space, and some lyrical sounding cellos to round out the song. The track ends nicely all the same, with a comforting trumpet tone, and uplifting chord to send the album off.
Full marks here dude!! It's a sweet ass album.
Ah man, so much detail in this review! I don’t even know where to start, thanks so much for all the kind words and detail.
Your first paragraph pretty much sums up most of what I was going for in this album. Glad to hear it kept your attention and you’re eager for more too (It’ll likely be a while until the next album XD).The artist/band comparisons are really kind too, definitely some of my influences, so I’m glad it stacks up. Nice that you commented on the not over-compressed mastering too, since I know that was something I didn’t do so well in the “One Small Step EP” (You live and learn right XD).
Really nice track by track review too! Only think I could pick up to comment on was on track 5 it should be “a GHOUL can be killed by a shot in the head” XD It’s a sample from “Night of the Living Dead”, continuing from the undead theme of the previous track :D Lovely words there though, thanks so much for all the comments.
I’m really happy you enjoyed the album, despite it not being your usual taste (if anything, that feels like an even better accomplishment? XD) Can’t thank you enough! Cheers :D
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