Rise Records (Tried to nail their sound)

AxelvonKreon

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So, me and some friends got kindo pissed at shitty bands like issues & woe, is me - you know the kind...

So instead of whine about it (-"anyone can do that") we wrote, recorded and made a video with the ambition to feel, sound and look like a rise records production. And here's the result!

I know we didn't nail it to the bone so please let us know what you think we missed yeah?

Song/video link below :cool:regards!

 

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Not crabwalking low enough;/

(Otherwise you pretty much nailed it well)
 

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1.) vocals are too heavy
2.) not enough auto-tuning on the chorus about wanting to get down with a teenage girl by singing with your gay voice :)rofl:)
3.) not crabwalking/crabcoring low enough (props for running in place though)
4.) I still think the guitars and bass in this are too "technical" in a way to be a Rise production (lol - but you got the sound. Didn't completely nail it like you said...but this was thoroughly entertaining.)
 

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Haha! Yes! Gang vocals, the stage moves and all...nice man.
 

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"So I'm singing in a gaaay voice!" :rofl:

I think you guys did a great job !
 

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So I'm going to douse myself in forum kerosene by admitting I kinda like Issues and old Woe Is Me. On that note, I thought this song was an effective parody while standing solidly on its own merits as a song. Kudos, OP, kudos...
 
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