
vchizzle
Active member
use sober as your encore or something. People will want to hear it. You know how many people I hear bitch, when I've gone to see Tool, and they don't play it? The die hard Tool fans won't care, but the casually Tool listener will. Sometimes ya gotta play songs that bore you.ctoddrun":2db8kxdr said:nbarts":2db8kxdr said:PS: Tool with no Sober??
We have Sober in the mix. I mean, its the easiest song they do, but truthfully, its only there for filler.
I'm anxious to get enough songs down to where we DONT have to play it.
Yawn.
The Grudge is proving to be a bit of a challenge (timing wise...).
After we get that one down, we're going to move on to Right In Two.
It'll be like, couple skate time, with a nice ballad.
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Overall it sounded good. I wouldn't worry a ton about your guitar tone, or at least adding any gear at this point. You've got an amp to pull off the job WELL. Mess around tweaking channels. I don't think we can accurately judge your tone with a signle room condenser mic. I'd have your singer work on his upper register screams/harder singing. He sounds like he's hitting the top of his range at points. If he hasn't been in a band for several years, he may just need to get back in shape and that's just working his voice alot and concentrating on pitch. He's doing a good job copping the sound though.
I hate to say it, but whatever the song is tuned to originally, you should tune to that. If you weren't a Tool trib. band, it wouldn't be as big of deal. You guys seem to have the sound down really well, make the songs sound how people know them to sound.