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my broher (i swear he is) has recorded songs and i would realy like it if you can tell me what you think about it
http://www.myspace.com/quietusil
thanks any way
http://www.myspace.com/quietusil
thanks any way
- The Factory
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The vocals sound forced and contrived and the overuse of the string/synth tends to grate on my nerves. Also, having Job for a Cowboy, Dimmu Borgir, and Epica on their top friends certainly isn't helping to establish a sense of mature musicianship.
Personally, I didn't dig it, but that's just my opinion.
Personally, I didn't dig it, but that's just my opinion.
Not bad at all. Kinda got the black metal-ish vox going on there, goes well with the keyboard. It's a little softer than I like, but it's really melodic, which is good. Tell your bro I said "good job."
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They're ok as background music while writing an essay.
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The Factory wrote:The vocals sound forced and contrived and the overuse of the string/synth tends to grate on my nerves. Also, having Job for a Cowboy, Dimmu Borgir, and Epica on their top friends certainly isn't helping to establish a sense of mature musicianship.
Personally, I didn't dig it, but that's just my opinion.
wat is wrong with job for a cowboy

- The Factory
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Job for a cowboy is just boring, generic, scene pseudo-death metal. The vocals actually made me fall out of my chair laughing when I heard them, the whole EEP EEP EEP EEEEP EEP EEP thing is priceless, the instrumentalism is directionless and the whole thing just seems like they're desperately trying to be "extreme" and "hardcore." Hence, my allusion to the fact that they're immature musicians.edwinissweet wrote:The Factory wrote:The vocals sound forced and contrived and the overuse of the string/synth tends to grate on my nerves. Also, having Job for a Cowboy, Dimmu Borgir, and Epica on their top friends certainly isn't helping to establish a sense of mature musicianship.
Personally, I didn't dig it, but that's just my opinion.
wat is wrong with job for a cowboy
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honestly, they should leave viking metal for the norwiegians to do right. i love Bathory and the like but the keyboards in this sound so cheesy. maybe they'll found a more original sound in time. maybe Goth/Doom metal just goes to far astray from my thrash metal/crust punk roots for me to dig keyboard heavy slow stuff like this.
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same here, the vocals aren't the best, but I like the rest.muy_thaiguy wrote:It's all right, but then again, I'm biased with the 80s Metal/Hard Rock songs, most of which use actual singing instead of screaming or grunting.
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