slut rag wrote:listened to a couple of songs the other day and it was pretty good. almost reminded me of vehemence in a way, not sure why though..
Never listened to any Vehemence before. I'm still largely stuck back in the 90's and early 00's as far as death metal goes.
MetalPaul wrote:id like to colaborate on a project like this, i enjoy the folky/doom that you have going for you, though unforunatly i have little means of sending and receiving files via the computer. where are you located??? great tracks man
I listened to your stuff, and while it's not
entirely the style of music I stick exclusively to (I don't really carry one theme throughout everything I do, I like to mix it up and do different things here and there), I get the feeling that maybe we could create some interesting stuff. Your style seems pretty goth to me. I guess goth is how I'd describe it. I'm not hip at all, I'm a little confused about what genre is what in metal these days. But from what I hear of your stuff, it sounds kinda slower and has more space in it for dramatic harmony and melody. I think I could probably do some pretty good lead guitar work with it. Hopefully you're pretty proficient with leads and solos too, it would be really cool to try some trade-off solo passages for a nice contrast.
You mentioned that my effects usage made things sound a little "prog". Hopefully that isn't a problem. That's kind of the sound I'd like to go for. Ideally, I want a few of the sounds in a song to sound really lush and otherworldly. I'd also like to try to experiment with things like odd timings maybe, maybe even some radical mid-song tempo changes. Whatever sounds interesting and fresh, but above all, GOOD... as in the progressive style of tempo changes and weird sounds doesn't sound out of place and non-cohesive in the context of the entire song.
I have a few songs in mind already that I've worked on in the past but never fleshed out completely and/or finished them. The overall sound of them I had in my head seems like they could blend well with your own particular style.
Sometimes I'll just be sitting there playing and come up with something that I think sounds really cool, and I'll get all excited about it and start recording. I'll get maybe a nice intro and verse together and then I'll just go completely blank and get stuck. I'll try to come up with something that sounds like it fits well with what I've already gotten recorded, and when I play it back I'll think that it sounds fucking horrible and I'll trash that track and try again a few times to no avail, then get frustrated and just STOP. And often, I won't come back to finish it. It'll just be a half written song sitting there on my computer.
But anyway, I've got maybe 2 or 3 songs like that which I think started out very promising but I never got around to finishing. Maybe I could dig them out, let you hear them, find out what you think about it, and then maybe we can go from there.
Hopefully you have some way of recording at least guitar tracks on top of whatever I can send you. I'd need to know what format you'd want to work with, like MP3 or WAV or whatever else. My music software deals with WAV files for tracks only, but I'm sure whatever format you sent me I could find some way of converting it to WAV so I can use it.
I have two such half-written song that I think might interest you already posted on the web on my older music projects page, the second song ("Untitled5") in particular.
http://causticism.angelfire.com/newmusic.html
Lemme know what you think, etc.