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To Hell In Black, the brand new album from The Mumbles will be released tomorrow.
I'll post the download link here so you lot don't have to go through the unnecessarily complicated process of "ordering" it.
The tracklist is as follows:
01. A Forest
02. Want
03. Eyes I
04. Creep
05. Smoke And Mirrors
06. Egypt Nile
07. Whispers
08. Volts
09. This Game
10. Eyes II
11. Night Time Assassin
12. Streets Of Grey
You can find out more information and listen to a short clip on the official website.
I noticed: a) no pop-filter for the singer (buy one or make one from your ma's old stockings, it's very good when recording vocals) and b) going in the red while recording.
I also noticed: some nice young, very driven musicians, who dedicate a lot of time and effort on what they like best, eg music
There is a "clip/pop remover" on Cool Edit Pro but it takes away from the vocals sometimes. Don't worry, I have followed your advice from before, you might be pleasantly surprised
robertzombie wrote:There is a "clip/pop remover" on Cool Edit Pro but it takes away from the vocals sometimes. Don't worry, I have followed your advice from before, you might be pleasantly surprised
Better to avoid noise beforehand than to muffle it away afterwards, I always say
Just been watching the making of the album and I demand an mp3 of that song that goes "And I was outside clapping, clapping on the rooftops like thunder"... or at least the lyrics.
That song sounded... very good; your vocals on that song reminded me a bit of Brett Anderson's.