We recently posted some demo clips from the pre-production tracks from "Resurrect the Insurgence". Can anybody give us some constructive feedback on the tunes?
-Bizzaro
-Bizzaro
but I certainly have my two favorites of the four.Hm...well, I've heard the new songs in full, but I'm not sure I should be giving any feedback on them in a public forum. I don't want to let any spoilers slip that could jeapordize you guys getting a record deal (as I said earlier, there are some things about that I don't fully understand, I'd rather err on the side of caution and not ruin anything!)
Honest feedback- the samples are too short. I realize they are only meant to be snippets, but the are over far too quickly.
"Crash Down" & "Far Too Long" are great melodic rockers. Nice harmony vocals in the latter.
"Get Awesome" & "I Am Change" highlight a broadened progressive approach in your writing. The acoustic interlude in "Get Awesome" following the frenetic drumming is seamless and is a fine representation of the bands' talent in both playing and writing. Kudos.
Honest feedback- the samples are too short. I realize they are only meant to be snippets, but the are over far too quickly.
"Crash Down" & "Far Too Long" are great melodic rockers. Nice harmony vocals in the latter.
"Get Awesome" & "I Am Change" highlight a broadened progressive approach in your writing. The acoustic interlude in "Get Awesome" following the frenetic drumming is seamless and is a fine representation of the bands' talent in both playing and writing. Kudos.
Just a quick question, do you plan on producing and recording the actual new c.d. at your studio, or just these pre-production demos? This being your fifth time at doing an album, I am sure you have picked up the tricks of trade to get it done.
This next album is going to be done quite a bit differently this time around… First of all, the album will be recorded at my studio (dubbed the Kat Kave) in Midvale, which is in the south suburb's of Salt Lake. Secondly, and for the first time in the bands career, the mixing and mastering will be handled by someone outside of the band, (and outside of Utah!) and by a real pro well known for his quality and ear for metal.
I can't mention who it is at the moment as were still working out the details with him, and I can't even hint at the bands this individual has worked with since it would be a dead give away. However, he has agreed to work with us, and we feel he will bring a new and more exciting element to the bands sound!
I am glad to learn this, because mixing and mastering ruined the sound of "Hymns of Dissension". I am eager to listen the new album.