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FINALLY!!! HaleAmano-New recordings!!

PostPosted: Thu May 20, 2010 11:39 pm
by Shredd6
We finally have some of the mastered versions on our Myspace. I've been sick for the past couple of days, so I don't have any downloaded in my computer. As soon as I have them in my grasp, I'll post them here. But for now, feel free to take a listen on our Myspace page.

See if you can figure out which one I'm singing. :wink:

http://www.myspace.com/houseofthesharks

Enjoy everyone!! I'm so excited for you to hear them!
Peace!

PostPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 6:39 am
by Krul
That's off the chain bro! Hats off, a job well done. :)

PostPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 1:24 pm
by jimmydanger
I'll be sure to check it out at home, MS is banned here at work.

PostPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 1:31 pm
by neanderpaul
We livin' we livin' we liviiiin'! My favorite new song (anywhere) is recession. Killer track Ted!!!! Congrats on being in a killer and successful band!

PostPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 2:24 pm
by Shredd6
Thanks guys. You know I appreciate the kind words and good vibes.

JD you can also hear them at: http://haleamano.com/.

PostPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 2:46 pm
by jw123
Sounds Killer Shredd, Im not a big raggae person, but it sounds killer to me, good luck when it comes out!

Since this is a musical forum, Curious what your signal chain was on the song Recession. Theres the rythym and then there is the solo tone, on the solo I hear a little harmonized guitar at the end, did you play that or use just process the signal.

Glad things are going good for you.

Is that you singing hold me in your arms?

PostPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 3:11 pm
by KLUGMO
Recession is a bonified HIT bro. You need to market that song.

PostPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 3:27 pm
by Tronix
Badass stuff, I friend requested you guys..makes me want to roll one up..lol 8)

PostPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 4:48 pm
by Chippy
Very nice stuff indeed Halo bro. Good luck with everything pal. :D

PostPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 7:03 pm
by ColorsFade
Wow...

Really cool man. I mean, like others, reggae not my thing, but I actually dig this. It's that good.

I sure hope bigger things happen for you guys, because this is some good sh*t. I'd love to catch a show sometime.

PostPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 7:13 pm
by CraigMaxim



I told you already, that I thought it was awesome!

The kids liked it too! Their favorites were: Recession, Jah Soljah and Hold Me In Your Arms.


Great job! Good vibe.

You guys are on the way!



PostPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 10:47 pm
by gbheil
A big Texas freakin



HELL YEAH !!!



Your Doing LOVE ME FOR ME yes ??

PostPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 11:54 pm
by Shredd6
Thanks for taking a listen everyone. I honestly don't know how to respond well to compliments. I've always kind of been that way. But it does feel good to work hard at something and have such good musicians enjoy what they hear. So I do feel all of your compliments and appreciate them very much.

You know, when I first met up with this group, I could tell it was going to be unique to say the least. But I honestly didn't know where we would find ourselves. I don't have that kind of vision really. We all just kept working through adverse situations. Our earlier shows were hit or miss. Some were great, some were awful. But this band has a way of shrugging off the bad and working on our faults. I think I posted a long time ago how when people in the band would make mistakes, we would just laugh at it and move on. It was a very strange thing for me. Hard-Core bands will just get rid of people for it. But one thing I'm proud of with this band is that these recordings are the result of sticking together, really working through our problems, hitting the pavement hard, and trying to make the songs the best they can be.

I think our next goal is going to be to really work on these songs now that the recordings are done, and try to make sure we're consistent every single night. It's not an easy thing with 7-members. But I think we are very close to being there.

***Now some tech talk for JW. The rhythm tracks for Recession were done by Ryan. I think he used my Hamer for the skanks. The "ding-ding-ding" sounds were done with my Squier Stagemaster and a DOD FX75C Flanger. The delay in it was a plug-in that the producer pulled up on his computer.
The solo is done with the same guitar going through my Biyang Metal End distortion pedal. In fact, all of the solos on the album are done with that pedal. I really like it despite nay-sayers who say it's cheap. You get a broad range of sounds with the eq settings. I tried to switch it up on every song where I do a solo. It can go from dirty and nasty, to grungy, to cleaner, midrangy, trebly extreme metal.. I honestly can't think of anything it can't do. Now maybe it could be built with better parts, but the possibilities with it have always amazed me. Every guitar track recorded is going through this setup:

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And we were able to chose different vibes from those differences as well.

The harmonies you hear in Recession were manually done. In fact all of the solos are doubled tracks. So what you think you might be hearing as one track, is actually two, separately done, and panned right and left. So in the harmony, it's actually four separately recorded tracks panned in a fan shape (if that makes any sense). If you notice, the very last note of the lower harmony isn't at a 5th, or 7th (whatever the harmony is, I'm horrible, I can't read music) but it's actually an octave lower on that very last note. It wasn't processed, or added in during editing. I just played it like that live.

If you listen to Recession and Hold Me In Your Arms. Same guitar, Digitech X-Series delay, no flanger in the rhythm candy. You hear more of the actual pickup in it. The pickups in my Stagemaster are SD Trembuckers PA-TB1 in the bridge, PA-TB3 in the neck. They really are my favorite humbuckers of all time. I highly recommend them to anyone with Ibanez or Jackson, Charvel, type guitars that like to have clarity in the cleans, and a good punch when distorted. Better sounding than a DiMarzio Super Dist, if you ask me. They can do every kind of music you can think of. Not the same sound in LPs though. You tend to lose top end. But if you listen to those DINGING sounds they're very full and just great sounding.

Ok, that's probably too much information. I don't wanna talk your ear off. There are so many different things I did on this album, and for different reasons, I would have to write a book.

By the way, that's IZ singing Hold Me In Your Arms. My voice isn't nearly as good. I sing Jah Souljah and another song that isn't online right now called Sky Down. But wait til you hear the solo tone for that song!! I hit something REALLY cool for that one. I'll save that tech talk for later.

PostPosted: Sat May 22, 2010 12:16 am
by CraigMaxim
Shredd6 wrote:
I sing Jah Souljah





I thought that was you on that song!


It was not easy to tell though, because you have the Jamaican/Rasta accent down pretty good!

Great job bro!

That one is my fave actually. I think I told you that already, on Facebook. Maybe because it is a little more Marleyish, I don't know... but that melody is classic Reggae to me.

I think it's going to be a banging album, with lots of CD sales for you guys to look forward to! Recession is timely, obviously, so.... I wouldn't be surprised of that got lots of radio play there!


PostPosted: Sat May 22, 2010 5:15 pm
by gtZip
I thought you sang that one, cuz I believe I saw you singging in the studio while the others were goofing around. (on ye olde youtube).

'That shaggy looking white guys gotta be shredd. He sounds like Marley' :)