EMO/METAL (Underoath, Attack Attack, etc)

LucTellier

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Hey folks,

Before I send it to the band, I would appreciate to have your comments or input on this mix I just finished for a band from Lyon, France. Outside perspective always appreciated! jkthtyrt



Thanks!
LT
 
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Sounds pretty solid. Only thing I would do, turn those cymbals a bit down. Mainly because they doesn't sound that natural and they cover vocals too much. Some eq or de-esser could help there also.
 
Sounds very good. The autotune is pretty obvious but if it's what you want it's ok. The overheads are a bit too bright though.

Emo = emotional. I'd say that the only kind of good metal music is emotional. Un-emotional growling is just pathetic IMO.
 
Sounds very good. The autotune is pretty obvious but if it's what you want it's ok. The overheads are a bit too bright though.

Emo = emotional. I'd say that the only kind of good metal music is emotional. Un-emotional growling is just pathetic IMO.

His examples of Underoath and Attack Attack were...um...poor choices.
 
Not enough tact I guess...just kidding

It sounds good to me, although I'm not a fun of the genre.

What did you use on the guitars?

Peavy 6505+, Mesa Boogie, SM57, Neve 1073, Distressor.

"EMO/METAL"...

I think I'll stop there.

Oh well... What was the right way to describe it? Screamo? Sorry, I simply get lost in all the subgenres that exist nowadays. :err:

Sounds pretty solid. Only thing I would do, turn those cymbals a bit down. Mainly because they doesn't sound that natural and they cover vocals too much. Some eq or de-esser could help there also.

Thanks man! I agree. Listening back with fresh ears, the vocals feel too low in the mix but that's only because they are masked by some 4K coming from the cymbals.

Sounds very good. The autotune is pretty obvious but if it's what you want it's ok. The overheads are a bit too bright though.

Emo = emotional. I'd say that the only kind of good metal music is emotional. Un-emotional growling is just pathetic IMO.

Thanks! I didn't produced the song, I only mixed it and the vocals came in that way. Nothing I can do about it. The thing with word "emo" is that people associate "emo" with sadness, depressed emo kids with mascara.. I gotta admit I totally understand why some people might have issues with that.

His examples of Underoath and Attack Attack were...um...poor choices.

Well, the 2 references that the band gave me were a song from Attack Attack and one other from Underoath. I didn't want to offend Underoath or Attack Attack fans. Nervermind.

Thanks everyone for your input, I'm gonna fix the mix and post a new version!
 
Oh well... What was the right way to describe it? Screamo? Sorry, I simply get lost in all the subgenres that exist nowadays. :err:
No, something like this is screamo:


I would call what you're talking about modern metalcore.

Sorry, I'm pretty anal about stuff like this.
 
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