On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Julien Claassen<julien@c-lab.de> wrote:
> Hello Hartmut!
> the song has a very special kind of charm to its name. The singer's voice is
> certainly one I would recognise, only after having heard this song. Always
> reminds me a bit of "child in time" though. :-)
> The recording quality sounds nice to my ears, the drums sounds, with their
> effects, sound really fat and much to my liking.
> And here is the BUT :-) It sounds a bit out of time sometimes. And in a way,
> that suggests to my ears rather misplaying than controlled chaos. :-) The
> cymbals on the left sometimes have the feeling and one of the distorted
> guitars. It creates a disturbance in the flow of the song.
> Besides that though, it's in its own way: lovely. Although I wouldn't really
> use "lovely" as a description of the song. :-)
> Friendly regards
> Julien
>
I liked this song too.. To my ears, the timings were OK (and for me
timing is usually a real issue). The thing that jarred for me though
was the sound of the electric guitar - way too digital (and clean
though distorted) sounding for my liking. A dirtier/darker (perhaps a
humbucker guitar?? - I'm imagining this was on a strat or similar?)
more valvey sound would suit the song better I would say.
James
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