Circle of Titles
- Spintown
- Push Comes to Shove
- Posts: 426
- Joined: Fri Oct 02, 2009 9:27 pm
- Submitting as: Spintown & Company
- Pronouns: he/him
- Contact:
Re: Circle of Titles
Ok, I'll come back to this next week to see if everyone is done then. I'm very impressed with the songs I've heard so far.
- JonPorobil
- Beat It
- Posts: 5682
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 11:45 am
- Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Harmonica, Mandolin, Accordion, Bass, lots of VSTs
- Recording Method: Cubase 10.5
- Submitting as: Jon Eric, Jon Porobil, others
- Pronouns: He/Him
- Location: Pittsburgh, PA
- Contact:
Re: Circle of Titles
Rabid Garfunkel, Lord of Oats, and Heuristics Inc. have not yet turned in their songs (if you look at the links, you'll see they point to http://www.jon-eric.com/Circle/Coming_soon ).Chris Cogott wrote:You can get my song at my site if Jon's isn't working correctly.Spintown wrote:I can't download:All fixed. I'm not sure if anyone was having any trouble with Caravan Ray's song, but I fixed that one, too, just in case.
Rabid Garfunkel - Turkish Prison
Chris Cogott - The Prisoner's Dilemma
Lord of Oats - No Fork in My Road
Heuristics, Inc. - We Degender Bawdily. Ha ha!
Didn't know if you were aware.
Chris Cogott, on the other hand, was a model citizen, and got his in on time. The link is broken because it has an apostrophe in it. It will be fixed in three minutes.
EDIT: Should be fixed now. Let me know if you're still having trouble opening that (or any) file.
"Warren Zevon would be proud." -Reve Mosquito
Stages, an album of about dealing with loss, anxiety, and grieving a difficult year, now available on Bandcamp and all streaming platforms! https://jonporobil.bandcamp.com/album/stages
Stages, an album of about dealing with loss, anxiety, and grieving a difficult year, now available on Bandcamp and all streaming platforms! https://jonporobil.bandcamp.com/album/stages
-
- Ice Cream Man
- Posts: 1194
- Joined: Sun Aug 26, 2007 2:35 pm
- Location: Gainesville, Florida
Re: Circle of Titles
I keep getting in trouble for noise violations here. I'm going to have some difficulty recording much of anything until I move.
"81 songs and 569 posts in 4 months. You don't mess around when it comes to messing around." - fluffy
-
- Beat It
- Posts: 5335
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 6:14 pm
- Instruments: Synths
- Recording Method: Windows computer, Acid, Synths etc.
- Submitting as: Heuristics Inc. (duh) + collabs
- Pronouns: he/him
- Location: Maryland USA
- Contact:
Re: Circle of Titles
Okay, so fitting in my recording time among working and kid and basement renovation and I am almost done. Just need to finish up with a drum interlude and mix and master. Sorry about the delay.
-bill
-bill
152612141617123326211316121416172329292119162316331829382412351416132117152332252921
http://heuristicsinc.com
Liner Notes
SF Lyric Ideas
http://heuristicsinc.com
Liner Notes
SF Lyric Ideas
- Billy's Little Trip
- Odie
- Posts: 12090
- Joined: Mon Nov 13, 2006 2:56 pm
- Instruments: Guitar, Bass, Vocals, Drums, Skin Flute
- Recording Method: analog to digital via Presonus FireBox, Cubase and a porn machine
- Submitting as: Billy's Little Trip, Billy and the Psychotics
- Location: Cali fucking ornia
- JonPorobil
- Beat It
- Posts: 5682
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 11:45 am
- Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Harmonica, Mandolin, Accordion, Bass, lots of VSTs
- Recording Method: Cubase 10.5
- Submitting as: Jon Eric, Jon Porobil, others
- Pronouns: He/Him
- Location: Pittsburgh, PA
- Contact:
Re: Circle of Titles
Yeah, I was thinking about recording songs for the unused titles after Nur Ein (or at least, after I get eliminated from Nur Ein), and anyone who'd like to pick up some of the slack can feel free to PM me and let me know which title you're doing.Billy's Little Trip wrote:This is still going on?
"Warren Zevon would be proud." -Reve Mosquito
Stages, an album of about dealing with loss, anxiety, and grieving a difficult year, now available on Bandcamp and all streaming platforms! https://jonporobil.bandcamp.com/album/stages
Stages, an album of about dealing with loss, anxiety, and grieving a difficult year, now available on Bandcamp and all streaming platforms! https://jonporobil.bandcamp.com/album/stages
- Billy's Little Trip
- Odie
- Posts: 12090
- Joined: Mon Nov 13, 2006 2:56 pm
- Instruments: Guitar, Bass, Vocals, Drums, Skin Flute
- Recording Method: analog to digital via Presonus FireBox, Cubase and a porn machine
- Submitting as: Billy's Little Trip, Billy and the Psychotics
- Location: Cali fucking ornia
Re: Circle of Titles
I just want to kind of forget that I did a rap song.
- JonPorobil
- Beat It
- Posts: 5682
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 11:45 am
- Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Harmonica, Mandolin, Accordion, Bass, lots of VSTs
- Recording Method: Cubase 10.5
- Submitting as: Jon Eric, Jon Porobil, others
- Pronouns: He/Him
- Location: Pittsburgh, PA
- Contact:
Re: Circle of Titles
I liked your song. I felt a number of indicators telling me I probably shouldn't have liked it, but I did enjoy it quite a bit.Billy's Little Trip wrote:I just want to kind of forget that I did a rap song.
Also, let's not forget the stunning debut of MC Sangwich!
"Warren Zevon would be proud." -Reve Mosquito
Stages, an album of about dealing with loss, anxiety, and grieving a difficult year, now available on Bandcamp and all streaming platforms! https://jonporobil.bandcamp.com/album/stages
Stages, an album of about dealing with loss, anxiety, and grieving a difficult year, now available on Bandcamp and all streaming platforms! https://jonporobil.bandcamp.com/album/stages
- Billy's Little Trip
- Odie
- Posts: 12090
- Joined: Mon Nov 13, 2006 2:56 pm
- Instruments: Guitar, Bass, Vocals, Drums, Skin Flute
- Recording Method: analog to digital via Presonus FireBox, Cubase and a porn machine
- Submitting as: Billy's Little Trip, Billy and the Psychotics
- Location: Cali fucking ornia
Re: Circle of Titles
Oh bologna.Generic wrote: Also, let's not forget the stunning debut of MC Sangwich!
...see what I did tharrr?
- Niveous
- Beat It
- Posts: 7205
- Joined: Mon Sep 27, 2004 6:45 am
- Instruments: vocals, songwriting, guitar
- Submitting as: Lucky Witch and the Righteous Ghost
- Pronouns: He/him
- Location: Staten Island, NY
- Contact:
Re: Circle of Titles
Don't feel bad. Many of us have a dirty li'l rap past, thanks to SF. Even me.Billy's Little Trip wrote:I just want to kind of forget that I did a rap song.
"I'd like to see 1984 redubbed with this in the soundtrack."- Furrypedro.
NUR EIN!
X-Tokyo
Lucky Witch and the Righteous Ghost
NUR EIN!
X-Tokyo
Lucky Witch and the Righteous Ghost
- Billy's Little Trip
- Odie
- Posts: 12090
- Joined: Mon Nov 13, 2006 2:56 pm
- Instruments: Guitar, Bass, Vocals, Drums, Skin Flute
- Recording Method: analog to digital via Presonus FireBox, Cubase and a porn machine
- Submitting as: Billy's Little Trip, Billy and the Psychotics
- Location: Cali fucking ornia
Re: Circle of Titles
That's pretty good. You be spi'in mad lines, yo!Niveous wrote:Don't feel bad. Many of us have a dirty li'l rap past, thanks to SF. Even me.Billy's Little Trip wrote:I just want to kind of forget that I did a rap song.
I laughed at you calling yourself a rowdy redneck, lol. You are SO not a redneck, lol.
- Niveous
- Beat It
- Posts: 7205
- Joined: Mon Sep 27, 2004 6:45 am
- Instruments: vocals, songwriting, guitar
- Submitting as: Lucky Witch and the Righteous Ghost
- Pronouns: He/him
- Location: Staten Island, NY
- Contact:
Re: Circle of Titles
Rowdy Roughneck.Billy's Little Trip wrote:That's pretty good. You be spi'in mad lines, yo!
I laughed at you calling yourself a rowdy redneck, lol. You are SO not a redneck, lol.
"I'd like to see 1984 redubbed with this in the soundtrack."- Furrypedro.
NUR EIN!
X-Tokyo
Lucky Witch and the Righteous Ghost
NUR EIN!
X-Tokyo
Lucky Witch and the Righteous Ghost
-
- Beat It
- Posts: 5335
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 6:14 pm
- Instruments: Synths
- Recording Method: Windows computer, Acid, Synths etc.
- Submitting as: Heuristics Inc. (duh) + collabs
- Pronouns: he/him
- Location: Maryland USA
- Contact:
Re: Circle of Titles
Hey, I finished my song.
Sorry about the delay. If you read other threads you'll know why it took so long.
Here it is: HInc-WDgBHH
Jon Eric, do you want me to email it also?
-bill
Sorry about the delay. If you read other threads you'll know why it took so long.
Here it is: HInc-WDgBHH
Jon Eric, do you want me to email it also?
-bill
152612141617123326211316121416172329292119162316331829382412351416132117152332252921
http://heuristicsinc.com
Liner Notes
SF Lyric Ideas
http://heuristicsinc.com
Liner Notes
SF Lyric Ideas
- Billy's Little Trip
- Odie
- Posts: 12090
- Joined: Mon Nov 13, 2006 2:56 pm
- Instruments: Guitar, Bass, Vocals, Drums, Skin Flute
- Recording Method: analog to digital via Presonus FireBox, Cubase and a porn machine
- Submitting as: Billy's Little Trip, Billy and the Psychotics
- Location: Cali fucking ornia
Re: Circle of Titles
Ok, yeah, that makes more sense, lol.Niveous wrote:Rowdy Roughneck.Billy's Little Trip wrote:That's pretty good. You be spi'in mad lines, yo!
I laughed at you calling yourself a rowdy redneck, lol. You are SO not a redneck, lol.
Very cool, Bill!
- JonPorobil
- Beat It
- Posts: 5682
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 11:45 am
- Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Harmonica, Mandolin, Accordion, Bass, lots of VSTs
- Recording Method: Cubase 10.5
- Submitting as: Jon Eric, Jon Porobil, others
- Pronouns: He/Him
- Location: Pittsburgh, PA
- Contact:
Re: Circle of Titles
No e-mail necessary; I've nabbed it. The site will be updated (probably for the last time) in an hour or so.
Great work, Bill!
Great work, Bill!
"Warren Zevon would be proud." -Reve Mosquito
Stages, an album of about dealing with loss, anxiety, and grieving a difficult year, now available on Bandcamp and all streaming platforms! https://jonporobil.bandcamp.com/album/stages
Stages, an album of about dealing with loss, anxiety, and grieving a difficult year, now available on Bandcamp and all streaming platforms! https://jonporobil.bandcamp.com/album/stages
- JonPorobil
- Beat It
- Posts: 5682
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 11:45 am
- Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Harmonica, Mandolin, Accordion, Bass, lots of VSTs
- Recording Method: Cubase 10.5
- Submitting as: Jon Eric, Jon Porobil, others
- Pronouns: He/Him
- Location: Pittsburgh, PA
- Contact:
Re: Circle of Titles
Updated. Anyone want to take on the last two titles?
"Turkish Prison" as suggested by Irwin and neglected by Rabid Garfunkel
"No Fork in My Road" as suggested by Chris Cogott and neglected by Lord of Oats
"Turkish Prison" as suggested by Irwin and neglected by Rabid Garfunkel
"No Fork in My Road" as suggested by Chris Cogott and neglected by Lord of Oats
"Warren Zevon would be proud." -Reve Mosquito
Stages, an album of about dealing with loss, anxiety, and grieving a difficult year, now available on Bandcamp and all streaming platforms! https://jonporobil.bandcamp.com/album/stages
Stages, an album of about dealing with loss, anxiety, and grieving a difficult year, now available on Bandcamp and all streaming platforms! https://jonporobil.bandcamp.com/album/stages
- jast
- Ice Cream Man
- Posts: 1326
- Joined: Tue Jul 29, 2008 7:03 pm
- Instruments: Vocals, guitar
- Recording Method: Cubase, Steinberg UR44
- Submitting as: Jan Krueger
- Pronouns: .
- Location: near Aachen, Germany
- Contact:
Re: Circle of Titles
Next week perhaps...
- jast
- Ice Cream Man
- Posts: 1326
- Joined: Tue Jul 29, 2008 7:03 pm
- Instruments: Vocals, guitar
- Recording Method: Cubase, Steinberg UR44
- Submitting as: Jan Krueger
- Pronouns: .
- Location: near Aachen, Germany
- Contact:
Re: Circle of Titles
Perhaps I can guilt-trip a few more people into writing reviews by posting mine?
I had these reviews lying on my disk for ages, the logic going like "I'll just wait until the stragglers have caught up". Not gonna happen, apparently, so here they are.
Compared to the reviews I write for normal fights, you could earn one additional point per category here... seems like most songs would get something in the 13-15 range otherwise. Those are bonus points, mind you. Bonus points may not be traded in for reputation, bragging rights or prizes.
I'm using the Arbitrary Review System, of course.
Apodan -- Do I hear it correctly that some of the guitar chords are emphasized with additional guitar hits that are panned apart? That's neat. Vocals are not very impressive. Cool songwriting; interesting structure. The noodling on the additional guitar adds quite a lot to this, actually.
C:3 L:* F:3 P:2 M:3 Total: 13/20
Billy's Little Trip -- Intro is a bit drawn out, but it's got something. Atmosphere. I dunno. Amazing blend of BLT style and Ace Of Base style. The "look to the skies" vocals are a bit off, and I think sometimes the vocal rhythm is not quite right either. Great development in the song. One can tell you had fun with this. The lyrics... well, you're not gonna win a literature prize with them, but they work wonderfully for this song. Good clean mix. Great job.
C:3 L:3 F:4 P:3 M:4 Total: 17/20
Caravan Ray -- The mix is rather quiet and, what's more important, distant. That seems to conflict with the song's lyrics and everything. Cool background vocals. Cool guitar sounds. Nice beat. When you crank up the vocals it gets fun, but it's hard to really rock with it... due to all the distance, I guess. Less reverb, perhaps? Ending cuts off... and it's a somewhat random ending anyway. I like the chords and melody and stuff, though one might say that the verses in particular are rather generic. Fun story. The "front and centre" is a bit of a stretch, but we'll just file that under artistic freedom.
C:3 L:3 F:3 P:3 M:2 Total: 14/20
Chris Cogott -- Exceptionally good intonation on vocals... almost a bit too perfect. Seems to be lacking interesting inflection and dynamics. It feels a bit emotionally flat. Yeah, I know, people are never satisfied. When the other instruments come in I still don't like it but at least it's not completely misplaced there, stylistically. The melody and chords feel somewhat generic, but they're not bad. Slight pumping in the mix, I think. The lyrical take is awesome.
C:3 L:4 F:3 P:3 M:3 Total: 16/20
Heuristics Inc. -- Wow, that sounds dark. The effects on the vocals do fit, but they do make it pretty hard to understand you. I find the arrangement a bit busy, a bit like what bugs me about many BSS songs. Gets tiring. I guess you get a lot more points in atmosphere and such here than in songwriting.
C:1 L:3 F:4 P:3 M:3 Total: 14/20
Jan Krueger -- Uncharacteristically, the first building block was not a part of the chorus in this song. It was the vocal counterpoint on "days away". From there the first verse slowly developed, and only then did I write the chorus and bridge sections. My first submission in the Songfightiverse that includes Jamstix drums, I think. When I wrote the chorus, I feared I wouldn't be able to sing the notes in the second iteration (up to A4), but I'm still taking singing lessons and they helped enough; even the Bb4 in the bridge wasn't as horrible as I feared it would be. In retrospect there is still plenty of room for improvement here... particularly since the bridge section was really difficult to sing, and the vocals are a bit dull and strainy on nearly all of the higher notes. Anyway, all in all I'm fairly satisfied with this. I think the best parts are the background vocals in the third verse and the bridge.
Jon Eric -- Cool mixed chords to open with. Nice panned mix of the guitar. Room sound of lead vox sounds cheap. Everything is right here, except for... well. Vocals. There are two problems. Number one: some of the longer notes are pretty flat... as in very noticeable. As in nail-curling. Only some of them, though. It's a bit weird. Number two: you're straining. You can sing these notes "right", given different vocal technique, I'm fairly certain. And if it's done right, it feels completely different. Way too easy, in fact. And it still sounds powerful. Until you get the hang of how that works, your high notes will always sound somewhat awkward (by my standards, anyway). I know because it was (and still is, to the extent I'm still learning how to sing better) the same for me. Oh well. Back to other topics. Great development (yay, phrase modulation!). Vocals seem to have been recorded a bit too hot. And, for the most important part, I like the songwriting very much.
C:4 L:* F:3 P:2 M:3 Total: 14/20
Lithic -- I like the atmosphere created here. The many guitars and roomy vocals work together extremely well. The singer's vocals are a bit nasal, and it sounds like she's trying to belt but not in a particularly good way. Whenever she doesn't, though, the vocals are quite nice. Drum samples sound slightly artificial, but good playing/programming. I find the jump in the chorus melody a little bit weird, but it sort of works anyway. The mix could be a lot more saturated, I think. It lacks punch, too.
C:3 L:* F:3 P:3 M:3 Total: 14/20
Mike Lamb -- Drums (hi-hat in particular) are a bit machine-gunny. Very nice guitar sound and combination. Pleasant kind of song to listen to. Now for the bad news. There's not a lot of development going on (props for introducing the harmonies, though). No change-ups, either (a few melodic ones, granted, but with the kind of samey arrangement all throughout, it's easy to not really notice that). Easy way to give it more structure to hold on to: do more stuff in the chorus... e.g. pump up the drums, slightly distort the guitars. Stuff like that.
C:2 L:* F:3 P:2 M:3 Total: 12/20
Ross Durand -- I don't know. The verses are done in a half-sung and half-I-can't-make-out-a-melody-though-it-sounds-like-there's-supposed-to-be-one way. That's weird. I'll admit that I've got a thing for drop D. Ooh, nice, an egg shaker. It seems to disappear a bit randomly at the end, though. Awesome guitar playing. There's not all that much exciting stuff going on in the songwriting department, though the riffs on "cocobolo glow" are quite cool. Some slightly distracting mouth/lip sounds.
C:2 L:* F:4 P:3 M:3 Total: 14/20
Suckweasel -- It's awesome how you managed to copy a Nickelback song without actually copying it. Great acting. A little bit of clipping near the beginning of the solo, and more throughout. Nice guitar playing... and I can respect what sounds like real drumming, even though it's perhaps not the most exciting drumming ever. It does sound pretty tight. Could have been mixed in a more punchy way, I suppose. But the mix is definitely clean. Fun lyrics. Slightly stolen from Wheatus, though, perhaps.
C:3 L:4 F:3 P:3 M:3 Total: 16/20
Sven Mullet -- I like this right away. Cough. When the vocals come in, that stops. Nothing personal... just not my kind of thing. You're doing it quite well, anyway... and the arrangement and guitar tone and such is just great. The parts with the jangly guitar (chorus, I think) are particularly awesome. Rather sudden ending, sounds like a bit of a cop-out.
C:3 L:* F:4 P:3 M:3 Total: 15/20
I had these reviews lying on my disk for ages, the logic going like "I'll just wait until the stragglers have caught up". Not gonna happen, apparently, so here they are.
Compared to the reviews I write for normal fights, you could earn one additional point per category here... seems like most songs would get something in the 13-15 range otherwise. Those are bonus points, mind you. Bonus points may not be traded in for reputation, bragging rights or prizes.
I'm using the Arbitrary Review System, of course.
Apodan -- Do I hear it correctly that some of the guitar chords are emphasized with additional guitar hits that are panned apart? That's neat. Vocals are not very impressive. Cool songwriting; interesting structure. The noodling on the additional guitar adds quite a lot to this, actually.
C:3 L:* F:3 P:2 M:3 Total: 13/20
Billy's Little Trip -- Intro is a bit drawn out, but it's got something. Atmosphere. I dunno. Amazing blend of BLT style and Ace Of Base style. The "look to the skies" vocals are a bit off, and I think sometimes the vocal rhythm is not quite right either. Great development in the song. One can tell you had fun with this. The lyrics... well, you're not gonna win a literature prize with them, but they work wonderfully for this song. Good clean mix. Great job.
C:3 L:3 F:4 P:3 M:4 Total: 17/20
Caravan Ray -- The mix is rather quiet and, what's more important, distant. That seems to conflict with the song's lyrics and everything. Cool background vocals. Cool guitar sounds. Nice beat. When you crank up the vocals it gets fun, but it's hard to really rock with it... due to all the distance, I guess. Less reverb, perhaps? Ending cuts off... and it's a somewhat random ending anyway. I like the chords and melody and stuff, though one might say that the verses in particular are rather generic. Fun story. The "front and centre" is a bit of a stretch, but we'll just file that under artistic freedom.
C:3 L:3 F:3 P:3 M:2 Total: 14/20
Chris Cogott -- Exceptionally good intonation on vocals... almost a bit too perfect. Seems to be lacking interesting inflection and dynamics. It feels a bit emotionally flat. Yeah, I know, people are never satisfied. When the other instruments come in I still don't like it but at least it's not completely misplaced there, stylistically. The melody and chords feel somewhat generic, but they're not bad. Slight pumping in the mix, I think. The lyrical take is awesome.
C:3 L:4 F:3 P:3 M:3 Total: 16/20
Heuristics Inc. -- Wow, that sounds dark. The effects on the vocals do fit, but they do make it pretty hard to understand you. I find the arrangement a bit busy, a bit like what bugs me about many BSS songs. Gets tiring. I guess you get a lot more points in atmosphere and such here than in songwriting.
C:1 L:3 F:4 P:3 M:3 Total: 14/20
Jan Krueger -- Uncharacteristically, the first building block was not a part of the chorus in this song. It was the vocal counterpoint on "days away". From there the first verse slowly developed, and only then did I write the chorus and bridge sections. My first submission in the Songfightiverse that includes Jamstix drums, I think. When I wrote the chorus, I feared I wouldn't be able to sing the notes in the second iteration (up to A4), but I'm still taking singing lessons and they helped enough; even the Bb4 in the bridge wasn't as horrible as I feared it would be. In retrospect there is still plenty of room for improvement here... particularly since the bridge section was really difficult to sing, and the vocals are a bit dull and strainy on nearly all of the higher notes. Anyway, all in all I'm fairly satisfied with this. I think the best parts are the background vocals in the third verse and the bridge.
Jon Eric -- Cool mixed chords to open with. Nice panned mix of the guitar. Room sound of lead vox sounds cheap. Everything is right here, except for... well. Vocals. There are two problems. Number one: some of the longer notes are pretty flat... as in very noticeable. As in nail-curling. Only some of them, though. It's a bit weird. Number two: you're straining. You can sing these notes "right", given different vocal technique, I'm fairly certain. And if it's done right, it feels completely different. Way too easy, in fact. And it still sounds powerful. Until you get the hang of how that works, your high notes will always sound somewhat awkward (by my standards, anyway). I know because it was (and still is, to the extent I'm still learning how to sing better) the same for me. Oh well. Back to other topics. Great development (yay, phrase modulation!). Vocals seem to have been recorded a bit too hot. And, for the most important part, I like the songwriting very much.
C:4 L:* F:3 P:2 M:3 Total: 14/20
Lithic -- I like the atmosphere created here. The many guitars and roomy vocals work together extremely well. The singer's vocals are a bit nasal, and it sounds like she's trying to belt but not in a particularly good way. Whenever she doesn't, though, the vocals are quite nice. Drum samples sound slightly artificial, but good playing/programming. I find the jump in the chorus melody a little bit weird, but it sort of works anyway. The mix could be a lot more saturated, I think. It lacks punch, too.
C:3 L:* F:3 P:3 M:3 Total: 14/20
Mike Lamb -- Drums (hi-hat in particular) are a bit machine-gunny. Very nice guitar sound and combination. Pleasant kind of song to listen to. Now for the bad news. There's not a lot of development going on (props for introducing the harmonies, though). No change-ups, either (a few melodic ones, granted, but with the kind of samey arrangement all throughout, it's easy to not really notice that). Easy way to give it more structure to hold on to: do more stuff in the chorus... e.g. pump up the drums, slightly distort the guitars. Stuff like that.
C:2 L:* F:3 P:2 M:3 Total: 12/20
Ross Durand -- I don't know. The verses are done in a half-sung and half-I-can't-make-out-a-melody-though-it-sounds-like-there's-supposed-to-be-one way. That's weird. I'll admit that I've got a thing for drop D. Ooh, nice, an egg shaker. It seems to disappear a bit randomly at the end, though. Awesome guitar playing. There's not all that much exciting stuff going on in the songwriting department, though the riffs on "cocobolo glow" are quite cool. Some slightly distracting mouth/lip sounds.
C:2 L:* F:4 P:3 M:3 Total: 14/20
Suckweasel -- It's awesome how you managed to copy a Nickelback song without actually copying it. Great acting. A little bit of clipping near the beginning of the solo, and more throughout. Nice guitar playing... and I can respect what sounds like real drumming, even though it's perhaps not the most exciting drumming ever. It does sound pretty tight. Could have been mixed in a more punchy way, I suppose. But the mix is definitely clean. Fun lyrics. Slightly stolen from Wheatus, though, perhaps.
C:3 L:4 F:3 P:3 M:3 Total: 16/20
Sven Mullet -- I like this right away. Cough. When the vocals come in, that stops. Nothing personal... just not my kind of thing. You're doing it quite well, anyway... and the arrangement and guitar tone and such is just great. The parts with the jangly guitar (chorus, I think) are particularly awesome. Rather sudden ending, sounds like a bit of a cop-out.
C:3 L:* F:4 P:3 M:3 Total: 15/20
- Billy's Little Trip
- Odie
- Posts: 12090
- Joined: Mon Nov 13, 2006 2:56 pm
- Instruments: Guitar, Bass, Vocals, Drums, Skin Flute
- Recording Method: analog to digital via Presonus FireBox, Cubase and a porn machine
- Submitting as: Billy's Little Trip, Billy and the Psychotics
- Location: Cali fucking ornia
Re: Circle of Titles
You know what's funny. I have this song without the intro or the extra added voices. A girl I know made it her ring tone, lol. There have been a couple times people ask her what song it is and they want it as their ring tone. Go figure. The things you least expect.Billy's Little Trip -- Intro is a bit drawn out, but it's got something. Atmosphere. I dunno. Amazing blend of BLT style and Ace Of Base style. The "look to the skies" vocals are a bit off, and I think sometimes the vocal rhythm is not quite right either. Great development in the song. One can tell you had fun with this. The lyrics... well, you're not gonna win a literature prize with them, but they work wonderfully for this song. Good clean mix. Great job.
C:3 L:3 F:4 P:3 M:4 Total: 17/20
Thanks for the review. Yeah, I was just having fun with it. I don't know why, but I love rocking out Ace of Base.