Re: I'm too lazy to be crazy in the (Hazy Holidays reviews)
Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2024 8:28 am
got sick and couldn't finish mine (planning on finishing it eventually) but here are some reviews anyway. listed in order of my preference:
seemanski - Strong performance. Clean clear mix. Really nice vocals. Definitely tugs on the ol' heart strings, really lovely song. VOTE.
And The Lamb - I really like the acoustic guitar on this one, nicely played and recorded. Gives me Christmasy vibes but not in an obnoxious kind of way. I'm not putting it as my #1 but I can imagine this actually being the one I'd come back to and listen to the most out of all of these songs. It's just a really nice unassuming recording that's really pleasant to listen to. VOTE.
Duncan Martin - I dig this. It has a real classic vibe to it. Laid back charming song. It feels like you achieved what you were going for with it. VOTE.
heine - I like the backing vocals more than the lead vocal. Those backing vocals are great. The lead vocals are just OK. The song itself is pretty good and the mix, production, recording is good. I think this might be a grower and I'm only listening to these songs once each for my reviews. I can imagine it climbing with multiple listens because there seems to be some depth to the song. Some cool catchy musical phrases. Nice strings. VOTE.
Johnny Cashpoint & Andy Balham - I love the "ahh" backing vocals, really cool retro psychedelic vibe on those, but not much else about this one. Reasonably high on my rankings just because I kind of dig the overall vibe and I liked those backing vocals that much.
Berkeley Social Scene - There's some stuff I like about this one like the backing vocals on the second verse and I think the guitar solo is nice (although the vocal going during the solo is distracting imo) but overall this isn't among my favorites. I find it a bit plodding without a strong tune, guitars are abrasive in a way I don't like (personal preference thing mostly, or just not in the right mood.)
Pigfarmer Jr - I am not a fan of pop punk type stuff so this is hitting against some strong genre bias for me. I think it's reasonably well done though. Not bad. The mix is pretty good. Not outstaying the welcome is a good thing. Short & sweet!
Jim of Seattle - This is impressive as an arrangement, recording, and performance but I don't like listening to it. Since it sounds like it's a medley of famous Christmas songs it doesn't seem to me to really fit the idea of writing original songs for songfight.
seemanski - Strong performance. Clean clear mix. Really nice vocals. Definitely tugs on the ol' heart strings, really lovely song. VOTE.
And The Lamb - I really like the acoustic guitar on this one, nicely played and recorded. Gives me Christmasy vibes but not in an obnoxious kind of way. I'm not putting it as my #1 but I can imagine this actually being the one I'd come back to and listen to the most out of all of these songs. It's just a really nice unassuming recording that's really pleasant to listen to. VOTE.
Duncan Martin - I dig this. It has a real classic vibe to it. Laid back charming song. It feels like you achieved what you were going for with it. VOTE.
heine - I like the backing vocals more than the lead vocal. Those backing vocals are great. The lead vocals are just OK. The song itself is pretty good and the mix, production, recording is good. I think this might be a grower and I'm only listening to these songs once each for my reviews. I can imagine it climbing with multiple listens because there seems to be some depth to the song. Some cool catchy musical phrases. Nice strings. VOTE.
Johnny Cashpoint & Andy Balham - I love the "ahh" backing vocals, really cool retro psychedelic vibe on those, but not much else about this one. Reasonably high on my rankings just because I kind of dig the overall vibe and I liked those backing vocals that much.
Berkeley Social Scene - There's some stuff I like about this one like the backing vocals on the second verse and I think the guitar solo is nice (although the vocal going during the solo is distracting imo) but overall this isn't among my favorites. I find it a bit plodding without a strong tune, guitars are abrasive in a way I don't like (personal preference thing mostly, or just not in the right mood.)
Pigfarmer Jr - I am not a fan of pop punk type stuff so this is hitting against some strong genre bias for me. I think it's reasonably well done though. Not bad. The mix is pretty good. Not outstaying the welcome is a good thing. Short & sweet!
Jim of Seattle - This is impressive as an arrangement, recording, and performance but I don't like listening to it. Since it sounds like it's a medley of famous Christmas songs it doesn't seem to me to really fit the idea of writing original songs for songfight.