Score: 8
"Groooooooooooooooooooooooooooovy..."
date: February 1, 2009
Very groovy intro man. Had me rockin' my head immediately.
I like the change up around the 1:00 mark. Very cool there, because it isn't completely different. But different enough to make a mark.
Oh and the transition to the next section at 1:20 was awesome. And I love that section as well. The lead guitar is fucking awesome there. Fast and technical, yet clean and precise. Very hard to do, and you made it seem very easy. Very classy stuff sir.
As for the sounds themselves, I think I like everything. The distortion on the guitars is tasteful. The drums sound alright, except the kick could be raised a tad in the mix. Everything really fit well.
I'm not sure how much I like the slow section starting around the 2:30 mark. I do like the difference in timbre and style. But I'm not sure that I like the exact sound you got. But it really isn't the sound, just, I don't know. Maybe make something there a little more dynamic.
I love the buildup after that section though. Very nifty build up to the solo, which was awesome I must say. I really liked the solo a lot. Had a great quality to its sound, and really grabbed my attention the moment it kicked in.
Really this is a great song, but there is a little bit of work to do on it. At least I think so. Just my opinion, take it or leave it as you may.
4/5 and 8/10 overall. Great job here!
-Gravey-
February 2, 2009
Author's Response:
Hello 80's man~ Hahahahha Jk man.
The hole point of this song was to show how other styles of tones sounds and styles sounds good in one Unity
As for the lead i like to show off and show my sillz and i allways usually add a soft area in my songs.(2:30)the slow soft part i was trying get a Tool feeling.
If anything makes a good solo it a buildup.
This whole point of the song was to show you that mixing up sounds tones from dark to light can sound great! instead of sticking to one type of genre.