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Old 08-27-2007, 10:36 AM
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I think this was after our 1 month mark together playing... Give or take a week.

Any comments are appreciated... Keep in mind, it's not the greatest recording. (Also, I'm hiding from the camera!).

Also, we realized our vocalist was struggling, we're now playing a half step de-tuned, and it sounds better.

Just want to see what other people think...

BTW, the song is Cypress Grove by Clutch... We still don't have a name yet.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=RPwkSRmme_A
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Old 08-27-2007, 02:07 PM
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Sounds pretty tight considering you aint been together long
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Old 08-28-2007, 08:06 AM
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Pretty awesome, i'm just stoked you're covering a Clutch song. Yeah, it is a little out of your vocalists range, but downtuned, should sound good. He sounds like in a good mix, he's a good singer.

Cool stuff.
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Old 08-31-2007, 10:06 AM
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Pretty awesome, i'm just stoked you're covering a Clutch song. Yeah, it is a little out of your vocalists range, but downtuned, should sound good. He sounds like in a good mix, he's a good singer.

Cool stuff.

We plan on doing more Clutch... They're probably one of the most under-rated bands out there.

I love their newer stuff, the really older stuff... not as much.
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Ah, I'm quite the opposite sir, I love the self titled possibly the best, then probably jam room a close second... after that might be Robot Hive Exodus, I do like the new stuff as well, I suppose. A lot of people don't like Neal Fallon's early vocal approach. I tried singing along to the self titled in my car on the way home from my last day on a job, after 30 seconds, I hacked/coughed/wheezed for about 5 minutes straight. Haha.
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