31-08-2011, 21:50 | #11 |
Bananaman
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Just watched that video, and although its not exactly what i'd normally listen to, it's very done, my only criticism is it's a little "generic" i don't really know how to describe that properly, but it's maybe too repetitive and falls into the background of other similar bands? I mean that in the nicest way possible though, i've not got my own music video, and they're doing what they do pretty damn good
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01-11-2012, 22:05 | #12 |
Joey Tempest
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They've released a new video for their upcoming EP, out on the 5th November (available in the usual digital places as far as I know and also from here http://nyaofficial.bigcartel.com/pro...he-nails-in-ep)
Anyone familiar with her old band, Pandora, may recognise the general structure of the lyrics. A rather commercial song, and I'm not sure whether it was mixed this way for the video but the other excerpts from the EP I've heard are quite a bit beefier
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02-11-2012, 19:15 | #13 |
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Good stuff, but it's somewhat missing a hook, especially for a fairly commercially oriented song.
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Paul is onto something though. Break up the song a little with a hard riff section and then drop everything except her voice.... then slam it hard with the return. I know what I mean anyway One thing I have noticed is she sings the entire song at roughly the same pitch. Getting some more dynamic range in there, as in dropping down low at points would be cracking. I'm thinking of Evanescence for example. |
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04-11-2012, 00:33 | #15 |
Joey Tempest
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She spans a couple of octaves mate...
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