I've been waiting a while to give you some feedback my man. I wanted to give it real attention. For me that involves a listen or two, get away, and come back. I'm now 3 days and 5 listens in. I'm addressing some thoughts on quick listens vs multiple listens in another thread asap. It's been on my mind a lot lately due to Hale Amano's album.
First things first. What in the world is that "donk" at 2:40?!?! It sounds like a windows default "no" sound. Like when you've got a box open that demands a response and .....
Sorry, researched it. It is the windows "critical error" sound. You can hear it here at :21 and :23.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez5z9rcvZC8
Sorry had to get that out.
OK, intro - great chord progression! The little pause between the 2nd and 3rd chords make it. Glad it repeats later. Like colors and GTzip I wanted it to be 2 times through.
The melody and corresponding harmony at :22 is clever and unique. The fact that it is unique is good but it doesn't own me. It's not as tight as your usual melody/harmony matching. It's fine but not awesome for me.
Yes the drums are cheesy but like you said it's fine for a demo. The fact that the drums are programmed with appropriate fills helps them to be totally tolerable.
Your synth guitar leads are tasty and convincing as always. Your bass parts never do it for me. I've just never been convinced by them. Tone or melody. They are just kind of ambient and noncommittal. That's the bass player in me being a purist. I like the sound of a bass guitar!!
The first time I listened I found my mind wandering away from the song. That really surprised me. If there is one consistent thing about your songs it's that they are memorable. That's why I waited to critique. I wanted to give this track a chance to hook me. It never did. A few parts do but overall it doesn't stand up to "train" for instance.
The bridge starting at 3:47 is SO close to bliss! But something is missing for me. The upper guitar melody needs to be more deliberate and louder in the mix.
Your vox are strong as usual except for 2 flat spots (which I heard on the first listen but somehow I can't find now

) I like the vulnerable cracks. It makes you more accessible without losing ANY of your big league sound.
BTW are you still off the cancer sticks??
CraigMaxim wrote: My problem is, that I have a FEW "signature sounds" and this one, is a little more modern, less bassy and growling, than my harder rock, and different from the blues or southern rock I sing. This tune goes well with my song "Don't Hang Up" I think.
This is where it might bite a little. I think that you have a signature sound (seems we all agree on that) but that you really have just one sound. The variations you hear in your own styles are not anywhere near as apparent to the rest of us. Even to us singers.
The old Southern Mischief song "wearing down"? The one with the line "my heart bleeds for you" had the same synth lead sound that reminds me of the X-files theme song synth lead sound. And it's in a lot of your material. As is a distorted rhythm and many other repeating overall sounds. The drums in "train" are a true standout for me in your overall sound. They were both unexpected and tasty in contrast to the song itself and your overall sound. Other than that your sound is very congruent. That is not a cut. It's simply an observation. Your vox always sound like strong straight Craig Maxim.