Slick Driving Psycho Funk Rock Guaranteed to Move Your Soul And Blow Your Mind !!
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Nobody Cares (final mix?)
Thanks guys. I believe (hope) that the pops people are hearing were some electronic percussion that our drummer/engineer added. We addressed it last night. It was a cool part, but with all that was going on you couldn't hear the whole part, only some of the higher toned parts of it, and it sounded really odd. It has been fixed.
Agreed about the master - it will probably become a bit brighter and more spacious. For a final mix it sounds bang on to me. Didn't catch the pops and clicks first time around - I was listening on studio monitors at the time too.
Good production, nice track and love the way it all comes together. From the headphones, it might need to be a touch brighter once mastered, but in terms of a mix down it certainly sounds great. There are as mentioned a couple of pops in the recording...but they seem fairly random and I can't hear them tied to anything. overall though, fantastic track and excellent vocals. Easy rate :)
Reckon it'll be spot on when mastered dudes. Rated. Is this the song where the vocal is "nobody cares when a fat girl cries"?... listening for it.... along the way there seem to be a couple of random clix or pops - can't put me finger on what they relate too - just a little glitchy in places Jo. Hee hee just heard the fat girl lyric!!
damn, this indeed is a helluva track! mix sounds good on this end. the "trumpets?" really make this original, work for me. plenty of changes to keep this interesting from beginning to end. really nice work guys :)
Hey Joe n Co, this is very cool. Ultra low end guitar, seriously that sounds like it is underground! Vocals are way cool as always and the brass adds a real original dimension to it. I remember this one from before - would need the old open to be able to AB the mix. One thing that I would say though is that the brass are less shrill on the ear that some of the much older HT trakcs I've heard, they sit very well int he mix. Take a rate and a nom.
Bloody hell, this is great. Very original indeed. Superb mix.
From the East Coast USA, this five-piece juggernaut
has been breaking new musical ground since August 2005.
Aggressively fronted featuring dual melodic brass,
thick and grooving guitar,
coupled with slick driving bass and thunderous percussion,
their sound is uncompromising -
smooth yet dark, melodic yet chaotic, intense yet inspiring.
The attitude is focused, pointed and socially conscious,
delivered honestly and with hairsplitting accuracy.
Tongue planted at times firmly in cheek,
they are a band not unaware that
they are both artists and entertainers.
A must see live act, exponentially expansive;
with each performance new heights are achieved.
Honey Thick is:
Slick Driving Psycho Funk Rock
Guaranteed to Move Your Soul
and Blow Your Mind!!!
First off I must admit to being a fan of HoneyThick since they first appeared on the site. I've listened to this track a few times now and I'm trying to be as detached as possible and award points based on a system whereby 7.5 is what you would reasonably expect to hear on the radio. I have to say, I'm finding it difficult to rate this band lower or equal to radio quality because are simply t
This track instantly grabs your attention with the short drum fill followed immediately by a catchy brass hook which, whilst perhaps ever so slightly loud in the mix, promises that this is going to be a track worth listening to. You can also instantly hear that this project has been recorded very well and a lot of time has been spent on getting it to sound proper. Personally speaking,
good work