Thanks for the feedback. I'm not hearing whatever it is you were trying to highlight at 1:01-02 so I'm not sure if it's my bad hearing or whatA Future in Noise wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2023 21:16 CESTThanks, @Arelem
Here's some short feedback:
A lot of words and phrases that point towards violence, chaos and some kind of threat and perhaps upheaval. But we only get to know that the “I-person” ignites a fight, and that he feels peaceful in turbulence and chaos. You can definitely do it this way – more feelings than storytelling. But maybe I had wanted to know, a little bit more in detail, what is going on on a more concrete level. (But I suggest you keep it they way you want it, maybe it can be interesting to you, anyway, what my first impression was.)
Good idea to let the singer (you I guess) be EQ:d in a different way in the choruses, and perhaps you also used a different technique? Very wide sound indeed.
The overall impression is good. Well balanced mix.
I'll never be able to understand, though, the rapidly repeated drum sounds – fully quantized and with no round robins. But I know this belongs to / is a part of the genre. It's not the first time I hear this kind of percussion. And from a rhythmical point of view you did a good job.
Note: High frequency noise at 1:01-1:02 – I don't think you did that deliberately?
As for the lyrics, they are a bit nonsensical. I didn't have some greater inspiration for a song so I just kind of wrote whatever as long as it fit the 'theme'. I felt like there wasn't a need to force more meaning out of it as there are plenty of artists/songs that I like where I could point to examples of similar songwriting. (Bush, Nirvana, DefTones) I know those are a different genre (and I'm dating myself a bit), but that's what I grew up on. I didn't really get into other genres until much later in life and I feel that some of that early influence bleeds into my music when I make other genres.