Haha another one that I enjoy with the exception of the vocals. It has that, erm, American extreme metal vocal sound that I just don't gel with at all. I couldn't explain in words what it is I dislike with it, it just doesn't grab me. Shame as the track is a banger otherwise!
I know what you mean though, having a solo that sounds like Thor standing atop a mountain ripping out a truly epic shred is a great thing
RCHD wrote:Snowy is my favourite. He's a metal God.
Here's one you might enjoy, been really digging this lot since I happened across a review of their new album and gave them a spin. Doom metal out of the North of England - not my usual tipple but it is mighty good. Riff heaven!
RCHD wrote:Snowy is my favourite. He's a metal God.
Interested to see what he does to improve it given the original album was all accidentally summed to mono when it was mastered and he's since lost all of the source material for it.
I didn't make it to Bloodstock but I saw this exact setlist at a show earlier in the year and it absolutely blew me away. This mix is one of the best live recordings I've heard in a very long time, it sounds utterly massive.
So as alluded to in the art thread the other day, my band's first single came out today. Links to Spotify, Apple and a couple of others are on our Linktree for those interested.
It's quite riff driven, twin lead guitar, melodic metal a bit in the style of Iron Maiden but with a few modern twists and some progressive/alternative elements. The single's one of the simpler ones.
That's pretty damned good mate, you must be happy with that.
Cheers, Ian.
Yeah we're very happy with our studio choice. There was a bit of back and forth to refine the final mix with small details here and there but even the very first mix he presented us with sounded great. It's getting some good traction on our social media pages so hopefully we'll get a few new fans out of it.