the moxie epoxy version of honeybutter really doesn\'t do it for me. lacks energy/too slow, not nearly funky enough in the breakdown, just doesn\'t have that ooomph that i love from live versions. i\'d almost prefer any other track to have been picked by sirius.
otherwise, i think the album sounds great. really good job mixing (though there are a couple spots where it sounds like there\'s a lack of overall tonal similarity -an album sound vs. song by song sounds) and great playing. honeybutter\'s really the only tune that i think didn\'t make the transition to the studio very well. doesn\'t suck, isn\'t worst ever, just doesn\'t shine as much as i was hoping for.
The vocal tricks always leave me with an "ugh", but that is because I\'m so used to hearing them live. There is always going to be something you don\'t care for, but overall the album has a nice flow to it and is produced very well. I will say, the jam at the end of the album in over exposure :drool: The rhoads is so great in it (remind anyone else of animals era floyd?), and then it just goes, turns to trance with the delayed guitar for a while, awesome. That\'s some sic
**** mang!
Overall, I think this one knocked deuce into second place for my top breakfast albums.
bfast fans are never happy, @ least they are playing something other than hot lanta.
im happy they even play the breakfast...did anyone notice sirius radio is in the thank you section of moxie epoxy?
i do believe honey butter is also justin spacebrush maturo\'s least favorite song on the album.
"does the song ever end??"
i still can\'t wait to hear the album..
IMHO Honeybutter is waaaaaay better than Surreal Radio
Thats a good point about OE and Pink Floyd\'s Animals. The OE jam to me reminds me of a cross between Animals and the Inca Roads jam.
IMHO Honeybutter is waaaaaay better than Surreal Radio
i dont know about that.
honey butter is my least favorite track from the album, but its still the breakfast and i like the song. i dont have a problem with the way they did it, i just think its better live. the only problem i have with the album is the way it was mastered - good things is too loud and surreal radio is is not loud enough. and since those two tracks are back to back i think its a weird transition going into surreal radio. the guitar solo at the end of good things is so much louder than the heavily distorted guitar at the beginning of surreal. other than that i dont really have a problem at all with anything else on the album. i think all the songs came out really great.
dave, how have you, of all people, managed to not hear it yet?? and here i thought *i* was slacking on getting it ordered... :lol:
the only problem i have with the album is the way it was mastered - good things is too loud and surreal radio is is not loud enough.
that\'s where i was talking about missing an overall tonality. like the levels were all set per song, not started at the same point then tweaked. it catches the ear kinda weird....
haven\'t got the album yet b/c my credit card expired or some
****. but since it hits stores tomorrow, can I pick it up any store that sells music? Meanwhile still haven\'t heard honeybutter on sirius yet, but I have been listening to much Howard/Bubba/Ferrall. I had to get a new receiver so I have yet to store The Breakfast on my artist alert.
Well I just listened to this album twice, once yesterday and once in my car today....
I have to agree Honeybutter was the weakest track on the album IMO... like something was holding it back from rocking the way it does live. Surreal Radio could have been a little more rockin too, the levels were too quiet or something.
Overexposure is actually my favorite track on the album because it sounds so good and it\'s the only song that, to me, really shows what Breakfast is doing live these days. I guess Psygn does too but almost any live Psygn I\'ve heard beats the one on the album.
well I could go on nitpicking but really I think it\'s a pretty good album. It still amazes me that Deuce was so frickin awesome and that\'s with 5 years less experience as a band (or however long ago that was)...
yeah i have issues with the production on the record, but i still like listening to it. i don\'t even know why i\'m posting. disregard this.
I actually posted in another thread that I think the audience participation on the chorus really helps make Honeybutter. It can be good even when sloppy (that was a lob) b/c it\'s more about energy than anything else. How can that be duplicated in the studio?
Surreal suffers from the same sort of thing, Tim\'s stage pressence and even the lights make it something to see live, but the studio just can\'t capture that.
yeah the "butta butta butta" on the album is cheese ball