Dollar Bill and the Inkpoints: Man, I'm glad I missed that acid trip. This is too dissonant for me, but I'll give you guys one thing: the music fits the lyrics perfectly. I mean, you couldn't sing those words over straight-up pop chords .. And with a toy sax (heh) and recorder, you'd best be singing about Quetzalcoatlus.
Gert:
More like THC's baby, and I borrowed it for the afternoon so I could go to the park and meet women.Rik wrote:This sounds like it was Deshead's baby
Luke Henley, featuring Madi: Conor Oberst meets Gillian Welch, or something like that. You got some production advice above, but honestly, I didn't notice those things. This song's all about the performances, and both yours and Madi's are perfect for the song. I really like this.
Michael Gum: I like this a lot. Reminds me of Ian LeFeuvre .. which probably means nothing to you. I'm sure this sounds exactly the way you want, but I find the guitar just a bit too biting. I often find that in songs with a single capo'd guitar. You could try adding a second guitar track, no capo, playing the same chords (which should be easy, 'cause you're capo'd V, right?), and mix it in the background, just to add warmth. Or not ... Just sayin'.
Rik Gerblick: Johnny Marr called, he wants his rhythm guitar tone back. Heh, no, not really. Actually, it was Sisters of Mercy. They want their producer back. Ha ha, no, I'm kidding. Really, it was 1985 who called. Heh .. uh ... (This was the second best track of the fight for me. I've listened to it half a dozen times, sweet. Two things I'd change about the mix: the bass guitar has no definition, and it's probably 2 or 3 dB too loud. I think that's where most of your mud comes from. So I'd give it a boost somewhere around 2Khz, and maybe push down the mids a bit. Also, the kick drum is barely audible. I'd bring up the kick and snare, and make sure the kick has a point on it. Somewhere around 4Khz, I'd guess.)
Steve Durand: Wow, this is really well done. It's kind of minimalist, which works perfectly, 'cause the emotion in your voice totally jumps out. And the harmonies are just about sublime! Nicely done.
The Sober Irishman: Great performance, especially your vocals. I wish the song did more for me ... I dunno, maybe I'm not familiar enough with the genre. I find the lyrics kinda throw-away (especially the "right now", which sounds like it's there just to fill space). Distracts me a little.
Tim Hinkle: Way too long for the joke.
Wally Harbinger: Holy crap I love this. Yeah, your voice doesn't fit the bossa nova, but it totally works. (Were you trying to sound like Right Said Fred? Or is that a happy accident? .. heh heh.) I've had your track and Rik's on repeat all morning, and I'm starting to hallucinate. Good stuff!!! Good enough for my vote, I'd say.