Frosty the Vampire says...(Frostbite reviews)
Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 11:54 am
Give us some reviews we can sink our teeth into.
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hey thanks! hope you like it... btw i was inspired by jack conte's video songs and put together a video as well.Lunkhead wrote:A new State Shirt entry? Yay!
Mad Willie IS the vocals and harp and say'sglennny wrote:Frostbite reviews
E & M- Mad Willie? The rhythm guitar is sloppy. The bass is almost invisible. The drum machine is low in the mix, probably a good move. The structure is tedious. I do like the vocal performance a lot. The harmonica is done very well also.
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sad day. I'll try not to hold this comment against you since ur Thinkin' about the Old days is one of my favorite songs from song fight ever.glennny wrote: RE:FLEKTA- I dig the beat and the synth. The rap is rather sleep inducing. The strings are cool. Yeah the synth is bad ass! Very cool music. The rap is boring me out of my mind. The flow is fine, it’s just so incredibly derivative and cliché. This will help me sleep though, I have trouble often. Cool noises, cool beat, awesome synth. Genre bias I suppose, you did not overcome it for me. Good work though!
Manhattan Glutton wrote:RE:FLEKTA is some of the best rap I've heard here in a while. If I get a chance to listen to the rest, I'll vote for it before the deadline.
Thanks, yo! I definitely appreciate the props. It's actually just RE:FLEKT, though, there's no A, lol. Like "Reflect", but a play on the internet jargon for an email responseLucky Spoon wrote:Your song kicks ass and it's the only one i'm voting for this week.
awesome. i knew this beard would be good for something!Lucky Spoon wrote:oh and state shirt gets my vote for his awesome beard.
Heeeej, sal, samideano! Min suspektigis jam via nomo.Kapitano wrote:Bone audxi la lingvon internacian en Kantobatalo denove.
Our next one'll probably be all English, but we'll see what we can do later onKapitano wrote:Eble vi baldaux donos kanton tute tia.
Mi ne partoprenas en Kantobatalo jam kvin jaroj, do mi ne memorias klare. Sed la batalisto "Level Nivelo" estis esperantisto.dan wrote:"Denove" — ĉu do jam aŭdiĝis verdlingvaj kantoj ĉi tie? Ĉu vi povas gvidi min al ili? Bonege!
Thanks to this little exchange, I'm partly esperantista this fight. Looking forward to yours.Our next one'll probably be all English, but we'll see what we can do later on
I do that in all Song Fights I'm part of (except for one guest performance in my native language). Do I win?Kapitano wrote:Might be nice to do a sidefight where there theme is "Sing in a language not your own".
If I invent a new language just for the song, it counts right?Kapitano wrote: Might be nice to do a sidefight where there theme is "Sing in a language not your own".
I suppose it depends on whether you consider English to be a second mother tongue, alongside the official one(s) of your country, or whether it's a foreign language that you speak at at a very high level.jast wrote:I do that in all Song Fights I'm part of (except for one guest performance in my native language). Do I win?Kapitano wrote:Might be nice to do a sidefight where there theme is "Sing in a language not your own".
It worked for Sigur Ros. They sing in either Iclandic or an artificial language they created just to sing in. I don't think it's even got a name.jeff robertson wrote:If I invent a new language just for the song, it counts right?
Magma, too - they created a made-up language for their songs. That's a lot of work, if it's actually consistent and linguistical.Kapitano wrote:It worked for Sigur Ros. They sing in either Iclandic or an artificial language they created just to sing in. I don't think it's even got a name.jeff robertson wrote:If I invent a new language just for the song, it counts right?