It is good to see more metal here. There's not enough. And usually, when there is, it's by people that did a one off that don't actually listen to metal. It's kind of like when Celine Dione did a cover of ACDC. Not that ACDC is metal. It's clear that you live in metal. Not just a visitor.
This sounds very Tool/Prong/Disturbed inspired. I like it.
the mixing issues have already been mentioned, so I won't say anything more about that. Randomuser13 kind of nailed it. However, one thing that I think would be a cool to play around with is putting a flanger on the vocals for an almost liquid effect. Kind of an Al Jourgensen type thing.
Thank you so much for the input! I also agree with Randomuser13 on the mixing side. this was just a rough draft per say lol And Metal is definitely my home lol I have a little blues, disco, oldie funk and outlaw country backgrounds from my family. but Metal is where im comfortable. and ill have to dink around with the vocals.. it needs more gutturals and accented growls in the back. and the Flanger idea is cool! I definitely want to keep that Psychedelic post apocalyptic vibe. i feel its what sets the atmosphere behind my aggression.
Here we go!! This hard rock is seldom uploaded here. It's a solid track. On the production side I would try making the output a bit louder but nonetheless this rocks. Well done folks!
Nice absolutely love it! The only thing holding this back is the volume equalizing and depth of mix. Everything seems like it's in the middle almost mono, with this it would sound extreme full on stereo mix. I hear everything was recorded nice and clear. If I were you I would definitely get a mix engineer on this because it's actually got a ton of potential and energy. Just needs to be polished for the everyday listener. I would definitely add this to my playlist fully mixed and mastered! Definitely a head banger!
Thanx man, ive been playin 10 years... been in a few different local armature metal bands in high school. now ima a full time single Dad just trying to put out some music for a positive outlet ... Im aware that the mix of my song is a little dull.. (That's Audacity for yah) lol
but I recorded all the instruments in my apartment on a Zoom R8 Mixer, then uploaded to the Audacity program. I've recently upgraded to Presonus, and I also got a buddy who has FL studios who could help with the engineering. all in due time. i got lots more badass songs where that came from!
Description : I asked Danke if I could add some vocals to his track Future Machine and he kindly agreed and sent me the track. The lyrics are about a soldiers experience in war as he and his trench mates are told to get up and out of their trench and attack the enemy across open fields. I can only imagine the fear, tension and chaos that goes through one's mind at that moment.
Description : I discovered Meshuggah around 2003 and was blown away by the power, complexity and super Heavy sound of their music. Their "Nothing" album marked the switch to 8 string guitars and pushed Heavy Metal into a whole new territory. My track is a variant cover of their song "Nebulous". I have stayed pretty close to the original but added a few dynamic elements of my own. Its loud, its super heavy and way out there...Beyond Nebulous.
Description : This unconventional metal track is dedicated to Valvedriver https://www.looperman.com/users/profile/841435 though it's not a parody of his fine music or me actively trying to sound like it. I struggled for months with the first few minutes of this track knowing that I must be able to take it somewhere deeper, more psychedelic and powerful. Then I loaded some sampled choir voice instruments, as used in my track Reckful https://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/160356 and suddenly found myself happily in Valveland - not a place I visit often. Feeling amply Valvedriven and newly inspired, I added the last few minutes fairly easily and very quickly. So: it's a twisting, turning mixture of grunge, menacing ambient, mystical metal and ultra-heavy funk. Instruments: electric guitar+bass, synth basses, female choir voices, one synth pad, some other synths on the nastier side of things and a few programmed heavy acoustic drumkits playing a mixture of triplets and straighter grooves. Interesting thoughts appreciated. Favourite bits? Shit bits? Please listen on good headphones/speakers as there's a lot of heavy bass in this. Now get ready to rock: balls out, hands in the air and with rebellious joy in your heart. Just try not to headbang the hell out of your laptop. Go!
Description : Whats up guys?! Been a while I know. Iv'e moved around a lot but have finally settled down and have been hard at work with my metal band. Unfortunately I've had to put my solo work on hold for a bit while I'm recording with the band. We are being professionally recorded now, a very big step up from the last recording of my band that I posted here. Anyways, hope you guys enjoy! We are, Raze The Pyre.
Description : FINAL UPDATE -- 25.06.2015 -- L.O.D - Lovers of darkness
- Phatkatz4 on guitars and drums
- Joe Cramer vocals, synths and drums
I tryed to enhanced Phatkatz track. https://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/139962
used loop - Chris Hall waves-and-ocean
german and english lyrics are in the lyric folder
enjoy - comments are welcome
Description : used 4 loops from 3nigmadjing including the insane riser which i love big thanks for that looperman-l-2432186-0114538-3nigmadjing-insane-trap-or-dubstep-buildup and ableton with old greco stratocaster.
Description : A grimy hard rock track fully produced digitally (even the drums!). The awesome main riff has been provided by prodreiter here on Looperman, and I made the drums in Addictive Drums 2, I will make them available as loops later.
This sounds very Tool/Prong/Disturbed inspired. I like it.
the mixing issues have already been mentioned, so I won't say anything more about that. Randomuser13 kind of nailed it. However, one thing that I think would be a cool to play around with is putting a flanger on the vocals for an almost liquid effect. Kind of an Al Jourgensen type thing.
I look forward to hearing more.
Take care.
V.
Wayne
but I recorded all the instruments in my apartment on a Zoom R8 Mixer, then uploaded to the Audacity program. I've recently upgraded to Presonus, and I also got a buddy who has FL studios who could help with the engineering. all in due time. i got lots more badass songs where that came from!
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