...because SongFight has so few listeners.erik wrote:It's hard to promote songfight WITHOUT friendflooding.
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Are you being earnest or sarcastic?PiGPEN wrote:...because SongFight has so few listeners.erik wrote:It's hard to promote songfight WITHOUT friendflooding.
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If I recall correctly, PiGPEN is an American living in Australia - so he is probably being both.erik wrote:Are you being earnest or sarcastic?PiGPEN wrote:...because SongFight has so few listeners.erik wrote:It's hard to promote songfight WITHOUT friendflooding.
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Telling your friends to come vote for you so that you can win = Friend Flooding
Telling friends that you have a new song entered in a contest at Song Fight and to go vote for their favorite song = Song Fight promotion and class
The latter is what Jeff Robertson asked, and I think it's great for all, even if some vote for him because they have come to like his music.
Telling friends that you have a new song entered in a contest at Song Fight and to go vote for their favorite song = Song Fight promotion and class
The latter is what Jeff Robertson asked, and I think it's great for all, even if some vote for him because they have come to like his music.
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I can say we have 2 sure votes every week (mostly), my mom and my aunt. I have voted for myself, and I will only if I truly think our song stands out, which sometimes I don't think. People know that me and my band-mates make music, so they always want to hear it, and I've actually turned many of them on to SongFight. I've told them to vote for their favorite songs, but I know they may be biased slightly. I've actually been slightly afraid in years past if many of my friends tell me they vote for a song because I've never wanted to Friend Flood. I really dislike the idea that anyone would just assure themselves a win by broadcasting "VOTE FOR ME!"
I've left links to songfight with people and on other internet places before, but I never say "vote for me," or "check out my song," but rather "check out SongFight!" and then maybe "we're i.p." if they ask. But the relative integrity of this place makes it so fun, and I would never want to break that.
Oh, and I'm kind o fdrink ruight now.
I've left links to songfight with people and on other internet places before, but I never say "vote for me," or "check out my song," but rather "check out SongFight!" and then maybe "we're i.p." if they ask. But the relative integrity of this place makes it so fun, and I would never want to break that.
Oh, and I'm kind o fdrink ruight now.
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Actually im an American/Australian living in Australia (aka an Americunt).Caravan Ray wrote:If I recall correctly, PiGPEN is an American living in Australia - so he is probably being both.erik wrote: Are you being earnest or sarcastic?
And i was being completely earnest. If SongFight had a more healthy level of audience there would be no WAAAAAAAH YOU TOLD YOUR FRIENDS TO VOTE FOR YOU since even if you did it wouldn't actually affect the outcome.
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New avatar?PiGPEN wrote:i was being completely earnest.
.....yes I know they are spelled different. But ya can't stop my brain once it puts it's mind on something.


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I think my friends friend flooded me on the Tomato fight. I told 2 people to check out my new song (1 of which knows how cheap friend flooding is) but a week later, people I don't even know had heard the song.



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No, I think it's just the chord quality and overall sound. Not the words at all.EmbersOfAutumn wrote:milothefultz wrote:
Glennwood - Ballad. Good. Eh, church music. Meh...sorry, I kind of have a vendetta against church music and this falls into that IMO. Lots of people will love it much more than I; don't listen to my stupid commentary.
I'm not quite sure why everyone thinks this song is 'church music'. It's a jazz-rock song that just happens to talk about dealing with life. Sorry I gave that impression with the song...
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Thanks all for your interesting opinions! Here's the accurate valley-o-meter measurements:
Adam Adamant - This does indeed seem to be a song about not so very much at all (though not quite), which I find a little disappointing. However it's fun and pleasant to listen to. It's like you're from the future where non-synth instruments have been banned. That doesn't mean the end of good music, clearly. It's fairly minimal but I tend to like that. Quite in the valley, with spacetime distortion.
Cutie Pies - I'm not initially thrilled by that synth but it gets smoothed over soon by the other tracks. Nice voices. It's kind of new wavy but with a more house-like beat. That results in less dynamics than I might have preferred, but overall this is pretty good. Halfway down the valley, on the slopes where flowers grow among the ash.
Donkeypunch - Starts out neat. (Reminding of 'She's So Heavy'.) Good voice and good lyrics! Seems cleanly mixed. The drumming seems off at times but that may be intentional. Uplifiting it ain't but it's quality to me, has melody, punch, and style. Good songwriting. Well down in the valley, hope you get out.
Flvxxvm Florvm - The voice and instrumentation work well here. It's not terribly dynamic but then it's not very long and it's not meant to cause excitement but a more desolate feeling (I suppose). Nice sketch, then. Well down in Death Valley.
Give Our Regards To The Earth's Core - I quite like your energetic bongo-like rhythms so that's neat. The surfy lead guitar is sweet too. I think someone else said the vocals and the rest are an odd combination and I'd have to agree. I mostly like that, though. Bobbing in some valley with a lava stream.
Glennwood - Nothing wrong with it, well made, but a bit too generically sweet for me, it could be the soundtrack to a cheesy part of some family film. I'm hovering at the cheese-to-heart transition point though. Hm. I like you intention, but I'd have thrown in a slight pinch of excentricity. Where you do the break around 3mins, maybe something to indicate that the song wasn't finished would be a good idea. Halfway down the valley at an idyllic spot.
The Hand Formula - Pretty cryptic lyrics so I had to listen twice (they remain cryptic), which I did happily. Simple songwriting, good songwriting. What's that instrument, some organ? Pity about the hiss, it's vaguely charming but it's not! Quite in the valley, simply.
i.p. - I was blown away by your Walking The Border, so my expectations may be too high. This is really well done but it misses the nice bop and panache of that other song. A bit heavy-handed, that bass, and the vocals seem somehow disconnected from it. It's sure good but still a bit disappointed :/ Halfway down the valley, under a heavy cloud.
Johnny Cashpoint - The guitar drowns the vocals a bit... Not bad really but it could use a bit of a kick, the tinny beat is a little too steady, the guitar a bit too consistent, the vocals a bit too flat (but then you found mine too unflat, right? :) The synth gives some nice touches but it's not given much room. On the valley slopes, hovering.
The Kruegen - Downloading then, but a lower bitrate would stream better. I find this interesting to listen to (specially where the dub and singing starts), even if it's quite directionless, and unfortunately, unfinished! Up on the slopes, stopped short by a boulder after a promising but short slide.
MC Eric B - This is pretty fun, I like the slow groove and the touches of lounge brass. A lot of "in the valley" repetition maybe. The +-spoken bits are good, the sparse more ambitious singing less so, sorry. It's a fun tune though. I wasn't aware of that pronunciation of 'niche'. Quite in the valley, where the good-natured dwell.
Melvin - I like the nature sounds. Quite like this one, for it's of your more quirky side; the (to my ears) whiny drums and rhythm guitar are still there but they're alright and there's quite a bit of other stuff going on too! I like the oh oh oh. Yeah not sure about the message about Love etc, but hey. Good song. Halfway down the valley, smiling.
noah mclaughlin - Ca fait plaisir d'entendre un peu de français dans Songfight :) Je devrais faire du même... Ben je n'aime pas trop les psaumes en général, mais c'est un joli texte tout de même. Et bravo pour la mélodie, ça fait relaxant et noble. J'aime les instruments et la voix est bonne, peut-être un petit peu (plus) de reverb sur elle serait bien. Prononciation claire avec quelques bizarreries. Aprécié! Carrément dans la vallée.
Osharenistas - Interesting lyrics even if a bit disconnected for this litteral mind. Good playing. The melody... reminds me of something. 'High Society' by Enon. Not quite the same but there's some kinship with your song. And theirs is a bit more interesting, yours more repetitive. Perhaps you're unlucky I got to compare. Good song overall! Quite in the valley, in Japan.
PiGPEN - Yeah that synth is mixed too loud, it's distracting and after a while pretty irritating. Seems alright otherwise though. See it's a lot better when I just listen with the right can (less synth). Nice layers even if it still drags on a bit what with the dreariness. Nearly halfway down the valley, stuck in something loud.
Plain Songs for Doves & Tigers - Perhaps you ran out of time again and screwed up the mix, with the vocals too loud and some weird artefact on the violin? Probably. No meter reading available.
Rone Rivendale - Hm well. It made me smile but I can't think of much else to say :/ Next time articulate a bit more, I needed the posted lyrics. Up on the slopes, needs some oxygen.
The 'Scow - That's a voice with character. Charming but the tune is really pretty slow and a bit boring. Tired right now and this sure doesn't wake me up, nor chill me out either really. Can't quite put my finger on it, because the individual elements of this song are good. Hm. Maybe it's more of a groove that is missing? Halfway down the valley, hanging.
Signboy - This does wake me up. Very nice trip-hop sort of vocals in more of a rock tune. Whee nice solo there. Okay, memorable. I'd like this on an album with a quite different, far quieter song after it. Well down in the valley, close to the riverbank.
SomeGuyCalledNoel - Neat guitar. Guitars? It's pretty but I can't make out the lyrics too well, maybe it's me being tired but maybe it would've helped if you'd separated the guitar and vocals more, frequency- and pan-wise. Nice in a Nick Drake sort of way but could use some cleaning. Quite in the valley, but foggy meter reading.
The Weakest Suit - This is a nice experiment; not sure if your voice is best suited for the dumbfungirl impersonation though, would be something else with an exagerrated female voice. Pretty good composing though. Halfway down the valley and sliding down.
William L Tripowtski and the Tripowtski Players - It reminds me of the Ninja Turtles (middle aged, maybe). It's got that vibe. That's not necessarily all positive, but this makes me happy and dancy, nice way to end the fight. I love the variation in this tune, just right there. Well down in the valley, where the party is.
Adam Adamant - This does indeed seem to be a song about not so very much at all (though not quite), which I find a little disappointing. However it's fun and pleasant to listen to. It's like you're from the future where non-synth instruments have been banned. That doesn't mean the end of good music, clearly. It's fairly minimal but I tend to like that. Quite in the valley, with spacetime distortion.
Cutie Pies - I'm not initially thrilled by that synth but it gets smoothed over soon by the other tracks. Nice voices. It's kind of new wavy but with a more house-like beat. That results in less dynamics than I might have preferred, but overall this is pretty good. Halfway down the valley, on the slopes where flowers grow among the ash.
Donkeypunch - Starts out neat. (Reminding of 'She's So Heavy'.) Good voice and good lyrics! Seems cleanly mixed. The drumming seems off at times but that may be intentional. Uplifiting it ain't but it's quality to me, has melody, punch, and style. Good songwriting. Well down in the valley, hope you get out.
Flvxxvm Florvm - The voice and instrumentation work well here. It's not terribly dynamic but then it's not very long and it's not meant to cause excitement but a more desolate feeling (I suppose). Nice sketch, then. Well down in Death Valley.
Give Our Regards To The Earth's Core - I quite like your energetic bongo-like rhythms so that's neat. The surfy lead guitar is sweet too. I think someone else said the vocals and the rest are an odd combination and I'd have to agree. I mostly like that, though. Bobbing in some valley with a lava stream.
Glennwood - Nothing wrong with it, well made, but a bit too generically sweet for me, it could be the soundtrack to a cheesy part of some family film. I'm hovering at the cheese-to-heart transition point though. Hm. I like you intention, but I'd have thrown in a slight pinch of excentricity. Where you do the break around 3mins, maybe something to indicate that the song wasn't finished would be a good idea. Halfway down the valley at an idyllic spot.
The Hand Formula - Pretty cryptic lyrics so I had to listen twice (they remain cryptic), which I did happily. Simple songwriting, good songwriting. What's that instrument, some organ? Pity about the hiss, it's vaguely charming but it's not! Quite in the valley, simply.
i.p. - I was blown away by your Walking The Border, so my expectations may be too high. This is really well done but it misses the nice bop and panache of that other song. A bit heavy-handed, that bass, and the vocals seem somehow disconnected from it. It's sure good but still a bit disappointed :/ Halfway down the valley, under a heavy cloud.
Johnny Cashpoint - The guitar drowns the vocals a bit... Not bad really but it could use a bit of a kick, the tinny beat is a little too steady, the guitar a bit too consistent, the vocals a bit too flat (but then you found mine too unflat, right? :) The synth gives some nice touches but it's not given much room. On the valley slopes, hovering.
The Kruegen - Downloading then, but a lower bitrate would stream better. I find this interesting to listen to (specially where the dub and singing starts), even if it's quite directionless, and unfortunately, unfinished! Up on the slopes, stopped short by a boulder after a promising but short slide.
MC Eric B - This is pretty fun, I like the slow groove and the touches of lounge brass. A lot of "in the valley" repetition maybe. The +-spoken bits are good, the sparse more ambitious singing less so, sorry. It's a fun tune though. I wasn't aware of that pronunciation of 'niche'. Quite in the valley, where the good-natured dwell.
Melvin - I like the nature sounds. Quite like this one, for it's of your more quirky side; the (to my ears) whiny drums and rhythm guitar are still there but they're alright and there's quite a bit of other stuff going on too! I like the oh oh oh. Yeah not sure about the message about Love etc, but hey. Good song. Halfway down the valley, smiling.
noah mclaughlin - Ca fait plaisir d'entendre un peu de français dans Songfight :) Je devrais faire du même... Ben je n'aime pas trop les psaumes en général, mais c'est un joli texte tout de même. Et bravo pour la mélodie, ça fait relaxant et noble. J'aime les instruments et la voix est bonne, peut-être un petit peu (plus) de reverb sur elle serait bien. Prononciation claire avec quelques bizarreries. Aprécié! Carrément dans la vallée.
Osharenistas - Interesting lyrics even if a bit disconnected for this litteral mind. Good playing. The melody... reminds me of something. 'High Society' by Enon. Not quite the same but there's some kinship with your song. And theirs is a bit more interesting, yours more repetitive. Perhaps you're unlucky I got to compare. Good song overall! Quite in the valley, in Japan.
PiGPEN - Yeah that synth is mixed too loud, it's distracting and after a while pretty irritating. Seems alright otherwise though. See it's a lot better when I just listen with the right can (less synth). Nice layers even if it still drags on a bit what with the dreariness. Nearly halfway down the valley, stuck in something loud.
Plain Songs for Doves & Tigers - Perhaps you ran out of time again and screwed up the mix, with the vocals too loud and some weird artefact on the violin? Probably. No meter reading available.
Rone Rivendale - Hm well. It made me smile but I can't think of much else to say :/ Next time articulate a bit more, I needed the posted lyrics. Up on the slopes, needs some oxygen.
The 'Scow - That's a voice with character. Charming but the tune is really pretty slow and a bit boring. Tired right now and this sure doesn't wake me up, nor chill me out either really. Can't quite put my finger on it, because the individual elements of this song are good. Hm. Maybe it's more of a groove that is missing? Halfway down the valley, hanging.
Signboy - This does wake me up. Very nice trip-hop sort of vocals in more of a rock tune. Whee nice solo there. Okay, memorable. I'd like this on an album with a quite different, far quieter song after it. Well down in the valley, close to the riverbank.
SomeGuyCalledNoel - Neat guitar. Guitars? It's pretty but I can't make out the lyrics too well, maybe it's me being tired but maybe it would've helped if you'd separated the guitar and vocals more, frequency- and pan-wise. Nice in a Nick Drake sort of way but could use some cleaning. Quite in the valley, but foggy meter reading.
The Weakest Suit - This is a nice experiment; not sure if your voice is best suited for the dumbfungirl impersonation though, would be something else with an exagerrated female voice. Pretty good composing though. Halfway down the valley and sliding down.
William L Tripowtski and the Tripowtski Players - It reminds me of the Ninja Turtles (middle aged, maybe). It's got that vibe. That's not necessarily all positive, but this makes me happy and dancy, nice way to end the fight. I love the variation in this tune, just right there. Well down in the valley, where the party is.
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Thank you for at least trying to give me the benefit of the doubt. Actually, though, Svën--I mean Märk--hit the nail on the head when he said the timing was just a little rough. I'm still relatively new to the drumming thing in general, but definitely improving. I really appreciated the job he did with the mixing, because he was able to cut up most of the good bits I sent him and patch them together into a fairly decent whole part. I just hope nobody refrains from voting for the song because of me -- personally I think it's an awesome song and was honored to be a part of it.PlainSongs wrote:Donkeypunch - The drumming seems off at times but that may be intentional.
More importantly (this is to PlainSongs again) thank you for actually putting REVIEWS in the REVIEW thread! People there are like three thousand one hundred seventy-seven other threads someplace around here, full of whining and bitching about self-promotion and they all come to the same non-conclusion. GET over it already.
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I prefer 'gentle' to 'flat' but yeah mine was a conscious choice, born out of preferring soft, un-'performed', just-another instrument, vocals. Give me the smoosh over the Henry Irving every time.PlainSongs wrote:the vocals a bit too flat (but then you found mine too unflat, right?
Also, to be entirely honest, when multi-tracking 12 different vocal parts, I have found it's easier to ensure timing if there is a certain smoothness to the performance

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Eric, how long have you been round here? Don't you know you just ensured another two pages of exactly what you are complaining about? It goes with the territory, you know that.Eric Y wrote:More importantly (this is to PlainSongs again) thank you for actually putting REVIEWS in the REVIEW thread! People there are like three thousand one hundred seventy-seven other threads someplace around here, full of whining and bitching about self-promotion and they all come to the same non-conclusion. GET over it already.
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If there is one thing I hate more than friend-flooding, it's people cluttering up the review threads with irrelevant crap. And I preferred it in the old days when there were 3 titles to choose from and everybody just got one vote each.j$ wrote:Eric, how long have you been round here? Don't you know you just ensured another two pages of exactly what you are complaining about? It goes with the territory, you know that.Eric Y wrote:More importantly (this is to PlainSongs again) thank you for actually putting REVIEWS in the REVIEW thread! People there are like three thousand one hundred seventy-seven other threads someplace around here, full of whining and bitching about self-promotion and they all come to the same non-conclusion. GET over it already.
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What??? multiple votes... the heresy of it.....what is this ....SongGiveeveryoneahug!


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aww... group hug 

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And what's with this 'automobile' crap? Why, when I was in school, we used to walk uphill both ways to get to school in the dead of winter, 5 feet of snow here in Florida. And we liked it. And people PAID US to fill up gas in our non-existant automobiles... And sandwich meat was actually made from animals... And hugging was for women. Real men punched each other as a greeting. Why, you used to say, 'How the hell are ya, bill', and slug him one good time in the eye, and then again in the other for good measure. And ol' Bill, he'd just sit there and laugh and reply 'I'm doing damn fine, Henry', as his foot came crashing into your stomach. And Old Man Jenkins, why he used to be the only place in town you could get anything to eat, and Jenkin's fry it up for you while you waited. WHILE...YOU...WAITED. That's service you don't get anymore.Caravan Ray wrote:If there is one thing I hate more than friend-flooding, it's people cluttering up the review threads with irrelevant crap. And I preferred it in the old days when there were 3 titles to choose from and everybody just got one vote each.j$ wrote:Eric, how long have you been round here? Don't you know you just ensured another two pages of exactly what you are complaining about? It goes with the territory, you know that.Eric Y wrote:More importantly (this is to PlainSongs again) thank you for actually putting REVIEWS in the REVIEW thread! People there are like three thousand one hundred seventy-seven other threads someplace around here, full of whining and bitching about self-promotion and they all come to the same non-conclusion. GET over it already.
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Who's ready for a year anniversary entry from akterdekk?
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wrong thread, akterdekk.
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No... no... the way this thread is going... I think it fits quite nicely...Spud wrote:wrong thread, akterdekk.
"Out of all I've learned in Life,
You always keep your friends close to your heart,
cause they'll help you if you're falling down..."
- The Ataris - Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, B, A, Start
You always keep your friends close to your heart,
cause they'll help you if you're falling down..."
- The Ataris - Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, B, A, Start