It started with some new equipment I picked up for recording the band. I had a month of it sitting at home before we were going to get to using it. So I started trying to learn the equations by recording some folk covers of pop songs. I liked the way they turned out, so I picked my favorites. The fourth track is the only original on here, although a few of the covers are different enough from their birthrights to feel like mine, when I sing them.
i like your voice. the original is possibly the best on there.
Thanks! I really like how the BOC song turned out, but that might be one of those covers that are mostly exciting to people who are well-familiar with the original.
I had a raspy, sore throat version of Crazy that made it sound like a suicide note, but I couldn't do it without fucking up some of the notes.
i'll listen to these over the weekend if i won't forget that is. quite an interesting variety in the tracklist. love to hear this.
I sincerely hope you remember.
alright. i heard it. i really enjoy your voice, very recognicable yet unique.
i'm gonna pull and Ebert and Roeper on you
1. Vocals Arrangement
very solid, kinda wished you would've tried to reach something similar in the chorus as the orginal, because the song as you play it doesn't seem to have a verse/chorus but one refrain.
2. Vocals / thumbsup: Arrangement
love that song , but the same thing as with 1.
3. Vocals Song
Just don't care for the song, at least this version. though i've never heard the original.
4. Vocals Lyrics/Arrangement
Just really like it a lot!
5. Everything was right here, and i don't know the original, but this one is a better version already.
6. Vocals Melodie
Sorry...didn't like it, in your defense though its fucking hard to play a Waits song and make it sound decent. It sounded kinda awkward, but not in a cool Tom Waits kinda way.... I have a recording somewhere of myself doing Innocent when you dream, and i think i might have been drunk but .
if you wanna talk more about it, or songwriting/music in general feel free to shoot me a pm.
I listened to the original and anthems the other day. I thought anthems was boring because it lacked any kind of passion, though in your defense it's a damn tough song to cover. the original, the singing was definatly good though nothing really grabbed me, lyrically or melodywise, but I should mabye give it another listen.
all that being said, its tough to pull of something good with just an acoustic. you have to have something great to make it worthwile, lyrics, vocals or whatever. with a full band you can have so much more going on to get over that. thats how i write anyways, with multiple guitars/keyboards in mind.
1. Vocals Arrangement very solid, kinda wished you would've tried to reach something similar in the chorus as the orginal, because the song as you play it doesn't seem to have a verse/chorus but one refrain.
It definately approaches the song differently. The lyrics to that track are of such a confessional nature that I wanted to try approaching the song from such a perspective musically. It's more hypnotic and melancholic, and I like that about it.
That was actually the first one I did, just because I wanted to have a version of that song that I could listen to that approached it from such a style. I put it before a Songs: Ohia track on a mix and it works great. But when you're used to such an upbeat, hooky, anthem-sounding song it can feel pretty sparse.
Quote:
2. Vocals / thumbsup: Arrangement love that song , but the same thing as with 1.
I actually loved the original when I heard it, but only ever spun it twice nearly a year ago, and never since. So this was as free of the influence of that song as a cover can be. I'd been singing it to myself in the car (only remembering about 1/2 the lyrics) quite a bit when I'm stuck in traffic, so I wanted to record it. I went back and rechecked the original, and I like the bounce this version has to it.
Quote:
all that being said, its tough to pull of something good with just an acoustic. you have to have something great to make it worthwile, lyrics, vocals or whatever. with a full band you can have so much more going on to get over that. thats how i write anyways, with multiple guitars/keyboards in mind.
As I mentioned, I started this project as a way to learn the new recording equipment I got for recording my band. I just really enjoyed how a lot of stuff turned out, and I thought it was an EP worth of fun. Having said that, a lot of my favorite artists are just solo acoustic people, so I do a lot of guy-and-guitar stuff on the side. I'll probably be throwing a lot of that out here in the far future.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot post attachments in this forum