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Thanks Kurt!smedley wrote:for some reason the first one doesn't work for me
but the others were awesome man! i like Candy for Drugs, sweet song. keep up the good work man! what cover did you guys do? i'd love to hear it.
I've heard from some of my friends that the first one isn't working up there, so here's a link to our song, Bombing The Bus. It's definitely one of my faves, with a cool change in the middle.
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The song that we covered was Say It Ain't So
http://s4.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=27996 ... UMISY46D5H
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Decided to listen to "Bombing The Bus" because you mentioned it was definitely one of your faves.
My initial impression was that the rhythm was too repetitive, but right when I really began to grow bored with it, the song really takes off. Love the transition around :43. Great mix. I'd be happy with Sea of Shit Studios as well. This song goes in so many different directions, much to its benefit. It's apparent that you guys practice a lot (at least one would assume so). Didn't really care for the trading vocals that came in around 2:14, but thought the backup vocals coming in around 2:22 were much more effective. The electric solo beginning around 3:00 really has a Hendrix style, in my opinion. All in all, very creative song and well mixed. I love how it builds and particularly thought the abrupt ending was a nice touch. I think I read not long ago you guys tore up the competition in a local battle of the bands, and I'm not surprised. Keep up the good work.
My initial impression was that the rhythm was too repetitive, but right when I really began to grow bored with it, the song really takes off. Love the transition around :43. Great mix. I'd be happy with Sea of Shit Studios as well. This song goes in so many different directions, much to its benefit. It's apparent that you guys practice a lot (at least one would assume so). Didn't really care for the trading vocals that came in around 2:14, but thought the backup vocals coming in around 2:22 were much more effective. The electric solo beginning around 3:00 really has a Hendrix style, in my opinion. All in all, very creative song and well mixed. I love how it builds and particularly thought the abrupt ending was a nice touch. I think I read not long ago you guys tore up the competition in a local battle of the bands, and I'm not surprised. Keep up the good work.
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definantly not bad. The studio did a preatty good job, great mix overal. My only complaint is that the drummer was a little too busy on "Bombing the Bus", especially in the beginning. The song, to me, just needs a good, solid drum beat like you did in the middle of the song. Great job guys, keep it up, I like your voice.
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