I: interview, Dig*, interview, Reel Time^, interview, The World Needs Us*, interview, The Sound^, interview, Inner Glimpse*
* performed live in studio.
^ studio version from demo.
:awwyeah: listening now...
Dig: sounds great - :lol: esp for adj playing a snare drum on an office chair!
Reel Time: sounds IN-
****-CREDIBLE! (woohoo! I can\'t
wait for the new album)
ah man, i\'m really disappointed with reel time...
the mix is poor and there\'s just no energy. reel time is a ROCKIN tune and that just doesn\'t come across in that recording. who produced this?
ah man, i\'m really disappointed with reel time...
the mix is poor and there\'s just no energy. reel time is a ROCKIN tune and that just doesn\'t come across in that recording. who produced this?
well, as far as i know, what they have is still a rough mix. it\'s also being played online, then transferred to a 128k mp3, so...
yeah but the performance itself just seems lackluster, especially the vocals. yes, everyone is very much on pitch, but it just doesn\'t seem like anyone cares about what they\'re singing. i mean, yeah the mix can be fixed, but still, i would NEVER play something on the radio with a mix like that. the drums are absolutely buried...
****, they should have me mix this thing... or just produce it altogether...
well, as far as i know, what they have is still a rough mix.
:that: I hear what you\'re saying, but if you\'re expecting any band\'s studio album to be as "energetic" as a live version, you\'re sadly mistaken, cobb. I\'m sure when it\'s a final package, the sound quality will be much more to your liking.
i\'m not talking about having it melt my face like it would at a show, but the main purpose in creating a rock record should be capturing as much of that raw energy as much as possible. i know you all listen to records that have tremendous amounts of energy. it is the job of the producer to coax that energy out of the performer. it seems like someone just hit record and said go. these guys need a good producer. end of story. these new songs are just too good to be wasted on a record that\'s not going to kick people in the
**** balls. i think a lot of people have just accepted that the records just wont hold a candle to the live show. well when people go to the show and pick up a copy of the new record, they should be buying something that is going to remind them of that show they were at, in a more polished and presentable package. they seem to have gotten polished and presentable here, but hugely at the expense of energy which i think is most important thing. it just doesn\'t seem like an honest recording here. i\'m not talking about sound quality. the tracking seems to have been done right from an engineering perspective, but i\'m just not feeling this at all. i dont really listen to moxie epoxy or real radio because it lacks the honest drive of the breakfast\'s live show. this is their selling point, so thats what they need to showcase on what they\'re selling.
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I\'ve never heard of this radio station.. or show I guess. This guy is such a smart ass. It\'s kind of funny and I wouldn\'t be surprised if he gets punched in the face one day. They\'re about to play Reel Time....
I\'ve never heard of this radio station.. or show I guess. This guy is such a smart ass. It\'s kind of funny and I wouldn\'t be surprised if he gets punched in the face one day. They\'re about to play Reel Time....
yeah that guy has no idea what he is doing. he wasted so much time talking about stupid stuff and he kept going off on tangents that went on forever. it was pretty funny though.
:lol: yup, like 5 minutes of why GnR\'s Appetite for Destruction is the BEST album ever!
he loved the world needs us because he thinks it sounds like zelda