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Post by monsta on Jun 25, 2011 3:50:34 GMT -5
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Post by heem6 on Jun 25, 2011 16:19:27 GMT -5
Monsta - REALLY like it! Raw live stuff was good enough to get me to check out your FACEBOOK page and I've heard "Wounded" and "Cows Come Home" so far. Love the sound of your guitar and the melodic metal vibe of your songs. The compositions are so well arranged - have you recorded before? Love the delay on your lead guitars! Singer is amazing also. Would like to hear a bit more reverb on her vocals, but maybe that's just me. Dig it!
Any plans to record a studio version of "One Night in Tokyo?"
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Post by monsta on Jun 26, 2011 19:22:33 GMT -5
Hey thanks a lot, glad you liked it. My recording experience is basically home recording, got my first 4 track when i was 15 or something and have experimented on song arrangements and layering over the years. Most of those tracks on our page are done at home. A couple were recorded in a studio, but the result was comparitively poor sound wise, and I had to do a lot of work to get them to a standard we were happy with (drumagog and redoing some parts). I have worked out now I am better off recording everything myself, and if I'm going to spend money, spending it on mastering, which is somewhere I think we'd get improvement over what we produce ourselves. I'm sure studio recording can be better, but we got a bit ripped off by a guy who didn't really know what he was doing for our sound so now I like to control it, and I am CHEAP. Yeah we'll do a recording of Tokyo soonish. Its brand new, in fact that video is the first time we'd played it live. I have some cool ideas for recording that, including on the outro "One Night in Tokyo..." parts, getting a bunch of our friends in my studio to sing a big group, party style vocal.
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Post by heem6 on Jun 29, 2011 23:09:10 GMT -5
Very cool. Look forward to hearing "Tokyo" studio version.
There is a guy over at the Metal Sludge Boards, Steinhaus Mastering. He remasters 80's rock albums for his own amusement and posts them for board members who have already purchased the album previously.
His remasterings sound fantastic and that guy knows what he's doing. If you're interested, I don't think he's very expensive, like a whole album for $100 or 150 or something.
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