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jstcrsn
Nov 22 2012, 03:22 PM
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I was rummaging around and found this, My band recorded this in 1996 . These were the days when you would actually leave your house and pay somebody to record your songs.
We could only afford 3 eight hour sessions at third shift ( 11 pm - 7am)and you can sort off tell
we never new why the tech did certain things, come to find out he had never recorded anything else other than country and I think he thought since we were rockers that we liked to listen to it loud, cause it was really loud when we were mixing ( so if you can crank it you can get abetter feel for what we heard ) if you listen to it on a computers speakers - things get a little lost.
Over all we had a great time and when listening I thought I used to be pretty good ( what happened dry.gif )
so , hope you like it

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Ben Higgins
Nov 23 2012, 10:10 AM
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Man that was quite cool, like the riffs and overall groove. I hope you didn't pay too much for the mixing though !!

And no guitar solo ????

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Slavenko Erazer
Nov 23 2012, 02:39 PM
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Whaaaat Ben, u expect guitar solo in Grunge era? laugh.gif

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It's not soooooooo bad... I had a similar experience with my first power metal band and the result was much worse!

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Nov 23 2012, 07:53 PM
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Guy in the vocals had a great voice. And the song's not bad !!

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jstcrsn
Nov 24 2012, 01:33 AM
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QUOTE (Ben Higgins @ Nov 23 2012, 10:10 AM) *
Man that was quite cool, like the riffs and overall groove. I hope you didn't pay too much for the mixing though !!

And no guitar solo ????

we had 24 hours 2 record eight songs (and a picky drummer)

QUOTE (Slavenko Erazer @ Nov 23 2012, 02:39 PM) *
Whaaaat Ben, u expect guitar solo in Grunge era? laugh.gif

"A Demon, A Lawyer, a God, a Keeeper of his Cause..."

yep, you are exactly right , no one wanted to hear solo's then mad.gif

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Nov 24 2012, 10:49 AM
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QUOTE (jstcrsn @ Nov 24 2012, 12:33 AM) *
we had 24 hours 2 record eight songs (and a picky drummer)


Wow, that is a tight schedule !!

I once did 8 songs including mixing/mastering with the band in 3 days. In the end, we had rushed back to the engineer's house and were doing a frantic master on his computer at something like 2am and everybody was struggling to stay awake for the 160 mile drive home !! tongue.gif

Never again. But I learned a lot about what NOT to do so the experience was worth it smile.gif

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Slavenko Erazer
Nov 24 2012, 11:45 AM
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BTW cool song Cursin, vocalist reminds me on Danzig a bit

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Todd Simpson
Dec 4 2012, 04:17 AM
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Maybe put it up on soundcloud? Mac folks dont have a player for .WMA files natively. Always a good idea to use a soundcloud embed so it can be played right in the post. It willl even work on phones that way.

Todd

QUOTE (jstcrsn @ Nov 22 2012, 09:22 AM) *
I was rummaging around and found this, My band recorded this in 1996 . These were the days when you would actually leave your house and pay somebody to record your songs.
We could only afford 3 eight hour sessions at third shift ( 11 pm - 7am)and you can sort off tell
we never new why the tech did certain things, come to find out he had never recorded anything else other than country and I think he thought since we were rockers that we liked to listen to it loud, cause it was really loud when we were mixing ( so if you can crank it you can get abetter feel for what we heard ) if you listen to it on a computers speakers - things get a little lost.
Over all we had a great time and when listening I thought I used to be pretty good ( what happened dry.gif )
so , hope you like it

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