Hey, yeah to me it feels more natural and having a bigger surface area you can really get your arm going for big brush strokes. The only down side is your arm can get tired since you are holding it up right for long periods of time. But you kinda get used to it.
Kim has a strong classical background (in her 4th year for voice at uni) so thats probably why you get that impression. She's trying her best to differentiate herself from the other female singers in metal bands though, we're thinking of retracking the vocals for that song when we're in the studio again because they've gotten a lot more harsher sounding since then.
We're playing November 26th at the Blind Dog with Hail The Villain. Not sure the details yet, just got the show offer the other day, but i know we're playing first. Come by if you're free, should be a great show Hail the Villain's awesome
Thanks dude! The song we have posted is one of the only 6 string songs we have, the rest are all done on 7's. We're heading back to the studio in about 5 days and recording an EP. Are you in any local bands around amherstburg/windsor?
Thanks cheif!
I used an orchestrated strings patch in reason for the synth, I thought it sounded really cool.. And yes the beginning I took out the guitars cause I couldn't mix it well at all and it gets too muddy, but there is a synth line it's just overrun by other stuff. I'm going to leave the intro to slap bass eventually!