MicrowavedGerbil wrote:That's not bad at all. Sounds like STP.. The lyrics are just cheesy and straight forward hahaha
Yeah well. We're just a bunch of rich, spoilt brats with nothing to complain (ergo sing) about
MicrowavedGerbil wrote:That's not bad at all. Sounds like STP.. The lyrics are just cheesy and straight forward hahaha
Mescal wrote:MicrowavedGerbil wrote:That's not bad at all. Sounds like STP.. The lyrics are just cheesy and straight forward hahaha
Yeah well. We're just a bunch of rich, spoilt brats with nothing to complain (ergo sing) about
Rich Kid's DepressionMicrowavedGerbil wrote:Mescal wrote:MicrowavedGerbil wrote:That's not bad at all. Sounds like STP.. The lyrics are just cheesy and straight forward hahaha
Yeah well. We're just a bunch of rich, spoilt brats with nothing to complain (ergo sing) about
Depression is rich people disease! C'mon there's gotta be something! It's just the way it is.. Just like funny people kill themselves..
Did you get a chance to see a drummers life ?SR wrote:Play drums....not aspiring but still suck. Gretch maple, 5 piece, and a collection of cymbals ranging from paste to meine to zild. One Piccolo snare, one pork pie and one Gretch snare. DW hardware....Cobra kick
I find nowadays that the control freak issue is more of a problem for me than is getting my influences and my sounds into something coherent. I feel that I've become pretty adequate at arrangements and I've learned how to mesh my desire for electronic/hip-hop/industrial rhythms over more traditional rock, but the issue is materializing it within a band. I hate the idea of playing by myself—I actually would much prefer having a full band set up with good musicians, I would just want them to understand that I make the final decisions on my songs, much like Trent Reznor or Billy Corgan, although hopefully not as insufferable as either of those two.MicrowavedGerbil wrote:I'm deffinatley going to be checking out your music when i have the time. I totally understand your situation about the whole finding what sound works for you. With an intense amount of influences and different styles to each it can be overwhelming. I was a very young dude when i began my first recordings but they were always half assed due to lazy musicians i incorperated myself with. That also was an issue with my entire amateur career. It pushed me to try a solo career. I'm not much of a solo artist.. I love the idea of a band. Even though i can certainly be a control freak when it comes to leading a band.. but that is in the past. I'm mainly into post-hardcore/emotiv rock. I also love experimental stuff like incubus. My main issue now is family.. My first son is due the 19th of this month. My life long dream was to be a full time musicians, now i'm wondering how i would ever balance both worlds if those dreams become reality. I love music but i also love my family. I don't want to give up by any means.. but maybe my duty in music doesn't nessicarily have to be in a band. Good luck to the both of us!
Interesting you pick out Floyd as something you hear because I've really only listened to the Dark Side of the Moon maybe 5 times in my life? Beyond that I have some passing knowledge of Meddle and very little else with regards to Floyd. But I can't deny the Jane's and Smashing Pumpkins influence, I think my chord work is more Navarro and my tone more Corgan.MicrowavedGerbil wrote:I only skimmed through a few just now and let me tell you the Jane's Addiction influences really pop in almost all the songs i heard. I'm planning on giving the album a proper listen sometime this week. I hear a lot of Jane's, The Smashing Pumpkins and Pink floyd in your playing! BTW, Cada ves is sung in spanish.. Did you study in Mexico? What is your ethnicity?
Bandcamp is the only link so far, I also have a soundcloud that has some more things, many of which are outtakes and experiments.Cowchips1997 wrote:Cabangbangq - I like Stop and Crush. My son tried to locate on Spotify, but no luck. Is Bandcamp only link?
Ganondorf wrote:i didn't even see this thread prior to inventing the thread i started about making music
"Just a bunch of hipsters who think playing drop g with bass strings on their guitars 2 beats per minute and calling it "B3at Down" makes them great" made me smile
" i myself wasn't a PF fan either.. theyre boring to me actually" irritated me
guitar... i play one of those. it's fun. i like Guitar Rig 5 for effects.. in case you were wondering.
i make rock and roll in an EDM environment. that's more than fun.
Ganondorf wrote:Pink Floyd? come on man
The Wall is the best album ever created, for example......
both bands. not either or. i've never heard anyone say that about those two. i mean go ahead, but........