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Band's first mastered recordings

Hey everyone,
I was hoping some people could listen to our stuff at Link Removed .
We have just finished recording and mixing our first four song EP, which was done at home, and then we took it in to be mastered. I would appreciate any feedback about the bass, or thoughts about the quality of the mixing/mastering, and also maybe what you think of recording at home and then mastering in the studio.
Thanks,
Adrian
 
Sound quality is good.

You think so? I was kinda on the other side of the fence. No sparkle on the top end, drums are down and dull, vocal is dull, bass is a little hot...it almost sounds like an unmastered recording ripped down to 96 or below.

respectable work for a home studio project I dug the music itself.
 
I really liked "Paper Cranes". As far as the sound quality, it doesn't sound bad, just not crisp and clean. That sounds negative, but I mean it in a good way. I'm trying not to use the phrase or discription "retro" I don't want to lable your music or your sound, but that's the phrase that comes to mind. I does sound recorded in a more, umm non studio , environment, but I like that.

The overall sound seems to fit the music in a nice way. In the quieter passages there is good definition on the ride cymbal, the rest of the instruments balance nicely, and the overall balance seems good.

I listened to paper cranes the most, and if I were going to suggest anything, it'd be this, on that part where the volume swellsat 2:00- 2:03, it does get kind of , too loud.

I really dig the breakdown just after the swell, the bass and that reverb on the drums are awsome.