"Photograph of You" w/Lurker

Started by Blooby, April 07, 2024, 09:37:52 AM

Ted

That bass ain't right. Rather: It's wrong in a really interesting way. Very trebly – like an Entwistle tone. But song needs more bottom end – bass and bass drum – but without touching that crazy bass sound. Things could get muddy if not done skillfully. Or there's Plan A: Ignore me.

Love the wild guitars. Everything is very clear and weird. The wildness is great. Love the guitar solo. The vocals and (especially) the harmonies are from a different time: psychedelia.

For the first two or three plays, I wasn't paying attention to the lyrics. I assumed they were very cosmic – a journey to the amygdala on the back of a tardigrade or something. Nope: This is a "simple" song about poignant memories provoked by a photograph. That somehow makes the song even weirder.
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Blooby

Quote from: Ted on April 09, 2024, 09:30:15 AMThat bass ain't right. Rather: It's wrong in a really interesting way. Very trebly – like an Entwistle tone. But song needs more bottom end – bass and bass drum – but without touching that crazy bass sound. Things could get muddy if not done skillfully. Or there's Plan A: Ignore me.

I'm thinking this bass tone holds a lot of the character of the tune, but maybe there's a balance between adding bottom while retaining angst. I appreciate the input. Will give it a whirl.

Blooby


karl1171

This is really good, particularly like the chorus with its vocal harmonies.

The bass might benefit from a slight boost but its not miles off, it sounds pretty good overall as is.

Oldrottenhead

Fucking primal drums are killing it. Tres braw.
c'est comme ça
whit goes oan in ma heid



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Oldrottenhead
"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
- Robert Schumann

Pipes

Drums drew me in...

into everything else..

What a vibe here...way good:)

Loving that punchy bass...and all and everything.

Excellent
Nick