Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish (Season Finale Reviews)

Discuss upcoming, current, and previous song fights.
Gemini6Ice
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Post by Gemini6Ice »

Due to Kamakura's encouragement, I'm writing reviews. I have no musical talent, so if my reviews seem ignorant, uneducated, or simply stupid, they probably are.

I'm using dre's new CF script... Yay, dre!

<b>Blake Walker</b>
I like the retro-VG music, but your singing just... doesn't match it at all. Did you lift any of this from Mega Man? The background almost-humming voices hurt the overall vocals. I like how you progress to the title instead of starting off with it. But you need a little more variety in the lyrics... "it's the end of spring, and I can do anything" just isn't cutting it.

<b>Hussalonia</b>
[keeper]
Opening with a laugh track was PERFECT. I like the use of applause to segue into the song. I can't really tell what's going on for most of the song, and it's a little too slow for my tastes. This make good background music though. If I had a TV show, I would definitely use this in its season finale. :)

<b>Id3 Tag</b>
[keeper]
Cool name. What's with all the Nintendo-sounding songs this week? I like it, though; don't get me wrong. The vocal quality is really inconsistent, and there was a sharp... something at the beginning. Your voice seems to do a slide from singing to talking several times, and that grates my ears. I'm pretty sure it's unintentional. I enjoyed this. It's a possible vote right now.

<b>Ken's Super Duper Band n' Stuff</b>
[keeper]
Good beat. Good chorus that uses the title gently. The verses could use some backup vocals, maybe just a random woman or two doing "oohs" and "lalas."
One gripe: you're treating "season finale" as if it is "series finale." There will still be new episodes next fall, darnit! Unless you're expecting not to get picked up again.

<b>Manhattan Glutton</b>
Nice rap/freestyle mix with rockish whatever. It's good quality, but I don't care for it, and I found myself unable to focus on your lyrics at all.

<b>Ross Durand</b>
Clear vocals, and the drumbeats are nice. It has a good tempo, but there's nothing too... special about this song. The lyrics seem limited to the same thing over and over.

The steady vocal quality in Ken's gets my vote.
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Post by deshead »

In case it's just the Dristan talking, I separated my criticism from my compliments. If you don't feel like being bitched at by a heavily-medicated Canuck, skip the red.

:lol:

id3 tag: The interplay between the flute sound, guitar solo, and bells is rich.

Ross Durand: The ending is perfect. (I wish I hadn't noticed the song length 'cause I saw it coming.)

Manhattan Glutton: Heh, funny.

Ken's Super Duper Band n' Stuff: The walking bass line is great.

Blake Walker: This has great energy. I like the bass tone, too.

Hussalonia: I love the organ. Really, I like everything about this. It's so textured.


:(

id3 tag: Writing lyrics involves more than simply putting words put to music. The words also have to fit the meter of the song.

Ross Durand: These words have no business in a song.

Manhattan Glutton: Hard-panned muddy vocals = I can't hear you.

Ken's Super Duper Band n' Stuff: Actually, I liked this whole song, so I voted for it.

Blake Walker: I wish your vocals were more even. They sound like an after-thought, and if you'd put more effort into cleaning them up, this would be a killer track.

Hussalonia: The main reason I voted for Ken over Hussalonia is that this track has no hook. I may be short-changing you by not giving it a few extra listens, but I'm sick, so what are ya gonna do?
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