How to rock?
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Re: How to rock?
So.... do you LIKE "rock?" What sort of "rock" would you like to emulate?Mostess wrote:I mean this seriously. Those who rock (and you know who you are*): how do you do it?
I'm not actually trying to be snide -- I'm genuinely curious -- there are so many flavors of this "rock" thing, after all.
Alas, I haven't "rocked" in years. But there was a time when I had a band called "Turnbuckle." I lurched around the stage and hollered my fool head off. (Good times! Highly recommended! Saves on therapy bills!)
You'll have to take my credentials for distributing rock advice on good faith, I'm afraid --
Anyhoo...
1. Find someone with a live setup in their basement / garage complete with real drums. Shitty amps and craptastic PA definitely work wonders.
2. Have some beers.
3. Go plug in!
4. Cover the rock you want to emulate. (Turnbuckle covered Scratch Acid's "The Greatest Gift" for our soundcheck song. We didn't sound much like 'em, but we sure aspired to!)
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I would have loved seeing you lurching around the stage and hollering your fool head off. Any video saved from the day? 
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If a riff is involved in the guitars, double it in the bass. Think "Train Kept a Rollin'" and various led zep stuff. This may contribute more to heaviness than to rocking, but I think there is a deep relationship here. Also the bass can do fills in this context, think The Who. I don't Rock often, but two of my songs that do rock, "State of Emergency" and "Friendly reminder" use this principal to decent effect, I think.
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- When you're recording, cranking the distortion on guitars often just washes-out and fuzzes up the sound, having the opposite effect than intended. If you can, mic two amps, one clean(er) and one hi-gain. When you blend the two, the cleaner one will provide all of the bite and clarity, while the distorted one will provide the sustain and 'balls'.
- It was mentioned earlier, but distort the bass. Even if you just do it when the bass is hidden under a wall of guitars, such that the listener wouldn't even realize you stomped on the bass distortion, it will instantly make the song rock harder. Like the guitar trick, I prefer blending the distorted bass with a DI track. Make sure you check that the two are in phase, otherwise you're only sabotaging yourself.
- Turn up the drums.
- Although it's tempting to use studio tricks like limiting or parallel compression to make everything sound huge and beefy, make sure everything still sounds punchy. Basically, the guitars and drums should feel like they're punching you in the face and chest, respectively.
- Turn up the drums again.
- It was mentioned earlier, but distort the bass. Even if you just do it when the bass is hidden under a wall of guitars, such that the listener wouldn't even realize you stomped on the bass distortion, it will instantly make the song rock harder. Like the guitar trick, I prefer blending the distorted bass with a DI track. Make sure you check that the two are in phase, otherwise you're only sabotaging yourself.
- Turn up the drums.
- Although it's tempting to use studio tricks like limiting or parallel compression to make everything sound huge and beefy, make sure everything still sounds punchy. Basically, the guitars and drums should feel like they're punching you in the face and chest, respectively.
- Turn up the drums again.
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Well, it's no surprise that an album recorded in the early/mid 90s used tape for the final master. But from the quote:fretnoize wrote:That album was recorded on tape though. Yeah, had to look it up to make sure.
it sure sounds like they did everything digitally and then just dumped it all to the master tape when they were done (rather than, say, sending the drums to tape individually to get some warmth on them). And we don't know if it was analogue tape or DAT!Reznor wrote: "99 percent of the stuff we do–even vocals–is recorded into the computer [hard disk] first. We get an arrangement together and then dump it to tape.""
But all of this is kind of missing the point. It doesn't matter if it was mastered on a wax tablet, the question is: when you listen to it do you hear analogue warmth or digital coldness? And does it rock? Me, I hear a cold, digital track that rocks the fuck out.
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is it just me who totally doesn't get the link between Jack Black and rock? All I've seen of him is truly cheesy un-rock like crap. Perhaps this is at the core of my own un-rock like behavior.signboy wrote:Watch some Jack Black. Then watch some more Jack Black while getting drunk, until you think you are Jack Black. Then there's no way you can avoid rocking the socks off the world around you.
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He said Jack Black, not Jack Johnson.roymond wrote:is it just me who totally doesn't get the association between Jack Black and rock? All I've seen of him is truly cheesy un-rock like crap. Perhaps this is at the core of my own in-rock like behavior.signboy wrote:Watch some Jack Black. Then watch some more Jack Black while getting drunk, until you think you are Jack Black. Then there's no way you can avoid rocking the socks off the world around you.
dude, you rock. you are a great model for a dude like mostess.. someone who is able to craft shit that still has some balls. JB, too.roymond wrote:is it just me who totally doesn't get the link between Jack Black and rock? All I've seen of him is truly cheesy un-rock like crap. Perhaps this is at the core of my own un-rock like behavior.signboy wrote:Watch some Jack Black. Then watch some more Jack Black while getting drunk, until you think you are Jack Black. Then there's no way you can avoid rocking the socks off the world around you.
mostess, maybe you just need to cuss more.
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For me... I like to listen to tunes that make me feel recklessly mobile... if something get's my head bopping... and I start getting all excited...not horny excited, but close, only horny for riffs... that's rockin out.
Then I just try to play that way... no thinking, just playing, rockin out. Nothing cerebral... just... transferring how I feel when I listen to how I'm feeling while I'm playing...
As far as recording it... I really don't think I have a clue. But I certainly LOVE rockin out when I play, and pretty much do any time I play.
Which can piss some people off when they wanna get all Jack Johnson on me.
Then I just try to play that way... no thinking, just playing, rockin out. Nothing cerebral... just... transferring how I feel when I listen to how I'm feeling while I'm playing...
As far as recording it... I really don't think I have a clue. But I certainly LOVE rockin out when I play, and pretty much do any time I play.
Which can piss some people off when they wanna get all Jack Johnson on me.
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Billy's Little Trip wrote:He said Jack Black, not Jack Johnson.
Since when is Jack Johnson a bad thing? His music is so much more honest and chill than anything I've heard of late. Or are you guys just stating that he's about as far from rock as it gets?Leaf wrote:Which can piss some people off when they wanna get all Jack Johnson on me.
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Honest + Chill != Rock.Reïst wrote:Billy's Little Trip wrote:He said Jack Black, not Jack Johnson.Since when is Jack Johnson a bad thing? His music is so much more honest and chill than anything I've heard of late. Or are you guys just stating that he's about as far from rock as it gets?Leaf wrote:Which can piss some people off when they wanna get all Jack Johnson on me.
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No no, Jack Johnson is cool, but he's mellow and really laid back. Tenacious D rocks!Reïst wrote:Billy's Little Trip wrote:He said Jack Black, not Jack Johnson.Since when is Jack Johnson a bad thing? His music is so much more honest and chill than anything I've heard of late. Or are you guys just stating that he's about as far from rock as it gets?Leaf wrote:Which can piss some people off when they wanna get all Jack Johnson on me.
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