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#119202 by CraigMaxim
Tue Aug 03, 2010 5:51 pm
gtZip wrote:
P.S. Dont Hang up has really grown on me. I think its the best one you have posted right now.




I hear that ALOT about some of my songs. People tell me that they get stuck in their heads after just a listen or two. I think that's a good sign of a song, having a chance to succeed.

"Don't Hang Up" is one my favorites of my own songs too! Thanks! :-)

#119203 by CraigMaxim
Tue Aug 03, 2010 6:05 pm
Kruliosis wrote:
What stands out for me are the guitar melodies and the vocals, especially the vocals. You have a really strong, rich voice.




Wow. Very nice compliments brother! Thank you VERY much!


Kruliosis wrote:It's a good number. You need to get yourself in a band bro!




Tell me about it! I "played" at music, most of my life. Doing it for 6 months, and then doing NOTHING (usually not even owning an instrument) for a few years, only to get an instrument in my hands, and start "playing" at it again. I didn't become FULLY serious about a career in music, really, until my LAST BAND, who graciously f*cked me over, tried to steal all my originals, and who, without me, are a shell of themselves... heard that the two most talented members quit recently, so hell... they may not even be a band anymore at this point.

That was painful. But I didn't want my exit from music for good, to be determined by a group of thieves, so I have been writing alot, since my departure from that band, and trying to salvage the decent career I had been building for us, before the break up.

Even still... I am painfully close to leaving music for good.

I hope it doesn't have to come to that, but... I NEED TO GET SOMETHING GOING.... YESTERDAY!!! Or else, all I am doing is putting my family through misery for no good reason.

To any of you younguns reading this... if you want to be serious about music as a career... DO IT NOW!!! Stop f*cking around, cause ANY of us can tell you... that TIME FLIES, and you will be KICKING YOURSELF as many of us have done, that you wasted so many years... PLAYING AT IT, instead of being SERIOUS ABOUT IT!

Follow your dreams when you are still YOUNG guys!

#119204 by CraigMaxim
Tue Aug 03, 2010 6:14 pm
gtZip wrote:

lol, you're probably ready to throttle me by now!




Not at all! I am honored that you took the time to give such thoughtful critiques and suggestions. I think they are decent suggestions. I always struggle with my songs, where time is concerned, cause I write alot of stuff, that is JAM BAND oriented. Stuff that is meant to have long breaks and jams, maybe like, I dunno... Government Mule or something similar. Kind of like "cruising music" I see some of my songs, being ideal DRIVING MUSIC.... long drives... just you and the music playing.

As an example, listen to my song "17" on my MySpace page.


http://www.myspace.com/craigmaxim

Scroll down the player list to find it.

That said though... this song "The Other Side" is a little more modern, and so, painful as it is... I should probably shorten the break. :-(

LOL :-)


#119207 by KLUGMO
Tue Aug 03, 2010 6:54 pm
Hey Craig, I was just curious.
Is your hair really ORANGE?

#119208 by Sir Jamsalot
Tue Aug 03, 2010 6:56 pm
Craig - awesome song, awesome job. I'm going to agree with Celtic on the "too much reverb/compression in the song". It works well for your voice, but it seems like everything, including the drums have reverb. It's a wall of sound that I think could be thinned out a bit.

Great job. Been listening to your profile tracks here at work ;)
Cheers,
Christian a.

#119211 by CraigMaxim
Tue Aug 03, 2010 7:14 pm
neanderpaul wrote:

First things first. What in the world is that "donk" at 2:40?!?! It sounds like a windows default "no" sound.



Are you sure that wasn't something on your own computer? I don't hear it, at 2:40???? But I don't have my earphones and these laptop speakers SUCK! I'll have to check it again with headphones.


neanderpaul wrote:

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.



Yeah, I'm not a fan of harmonizing with myself. It's just necessity right now. I thought about playing with the TONE of my voice through processors, for back-up vocals, but haven't tried it out yet. I don't have alot of practice singing my own harmonies. For some reason, I harmonize with others like a champ, but not as well with MYSELF! LOL


neanderpaul wrote:

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!!




Sometimes I keep them simple, and on the major notes, just to avoid the song being too "busy", but... I agree, I could use some work on "thinking like a bass player". Bass is a highly under-appreciated instrument and part to the music, I think. You really have to THINK like a bass player. I do this pretty well on LEAD GUITAR, but I need to work on doing the same for the bass. Bass really is, DIFFERENT, from all the other parts of composition. They play notes that COMPLIMENT the music, but often go in different directions, that you would "think" the music is going. Like... sometimes bass lines sound almost incoherent when you listen to the bass ONLY, yet, in the context of the song, it is a PERFECT part. It's just something I should make myself work on. Thanks!

neanderpaul wrote:
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.




I'm usually really good at creating memorable hooks. I think this song has those too though, so... Not sure if this is just a matter of taste or not? Sometimes with my music, a FEW listens, make it make sense, or lets it grow on people. I'd be interested in hearing some other comments on this. But you may be right. As artists, sometimes things click with "US" the writers, but doesn't always resonate with others as well. So feedback is really good for those instances.

neanderpaul wrote:

BTW are you still off the cancer sticks??




FULL DISCLOSURE: I fell off the wagon, around the time I burnt my hands. :-( (Glen is gonna KILL me now!) :shock:


neanderpaul wrote:
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. :wink:


I have a pretty versatile voice, but I don't really have examples of that posted. It may take me awhile, since my plate is full right now, and I am still healing up from the 2nd and 3rd degree burns on my hands... but... "I WILL" put something together sometime, to show what I am talking about. I can convincingly sing, in different styles, from a clean opera-style voice, to R&B and then Rock and Blues. Maybe I can find some karaoke tracks and sing to a few to provide an example... although... I am getting older, and the smoking hasn't helped, so... I may not be as good at those other styles as I once was. I'll just have to try it out and see. ;-)

Even so... I think there are examples of some different styles both vocally and musically on my MySpace page. Go listen to "Fall" which is kind of R&B with a Spanish influence in the music, and compare that song to "Wishing Well" and tell me that these are similar enough to be called the same: "signature sound". If you compare those two and still have the same opinion, then yes... I am hearing things, and need to keep that in mind for future works.


neanderpaul wrote:
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.




I'm proud of "Train". I mixed a hip hop beat with a blues melody and feel, and I think it came out really well, and it seems to appeal to ALL GENERATIONS, having a mix of styles that broadens it's appeal generationally, but is subtle enough, that it works together and doesn't feel odd either to young people or blues aficionados.

And I am going for a signature sound in many of my songs, so I don't think that this is a dis at all. It's important to have a "sound" for commercial success, so I am proud of that.

I think what I am going for, are classic melodies, like in the great songs of the 70's and maybe 80's, but with a slightly modern twist, so they can be accepted my younger listeners too... maybe something like an updated classic rock sound, and I MISS guitar solos, which were huge in previous decades, but have fallen off the radar in much of modern music. There is something powerful and emotional, about well done lead guitar solos, and it kills me to see them disappearing.

So to me, if I had to classify it, I would say that my "sound" is an updated classic rock sound, that is also trying to bring back the guitar solo.

#119214 by CraigMaxim
Tue Aug 03, 2010 7:30 pm
SirJamsalot wrote:
Craig - awesome song, awesome job.



Thanks Chris!


SirJamsalot wrote:
I'm going to agree with Celtic on the "too much reverb/compression in the song". It works well for your voice, but it seems like everything, including the drums have reverb. It's a wall of sound that I think could be thinned out a bit.




I do tend to overdo reverb a bit. It's a cheap way I guess to have a bigger sound, and maybe OVERcompensate for not using a real DAW. I'll have to find a better balance.


SirJamsalot wrote:Great job. Been listening to your profile tracks here at work ;)




Awesome! Thanks brother! :-)

Be sure and give some of my other songs, on my MySpace account a listen, and let me know if you like any of those as well. I appreciate the attention and compliments brother! Thank you! :-)

http://www.myspace.com/craigmaxim


I've got 5-8 songs at various stages of completion that I need to get finished soon, and I will post a few of those, hopefully, before the weeks end!

#119241 by gbheil
Tue Aug 03, 2010 10:00 pm
Forgive me for being so long getting by here. And for being a bit harsh.

Song has great potential.

Not only is the percussion track overbearing IMO but it sounds like it was played on trash can lids covered with pea gravel.

Bass was all but non existent in my piss poor speakers as well.

You have much more to offer than what is reveled here.

Unfortunate, as this song has great potential.

#119245 by CraigMaxim
Tue Aug 03, 2010 10:31 pm



Thanks Sans. But your comment confuses me a little bit. A song can be a "good song" or even a "great song" but be a "bad RECORDING" or a "bad RENDITION" of the song. I realize that my drums sound shallow and tinny, which btw... Sentient has offered to re-do my drum tracks for me on some of my songs, if we can work it all out.

But you say little about the "song" itself, other than that it has potential. I understand that the RECORDING leaves something to be desired. What about the "song" itself? Any other observations, critiques or even things you liked about it?

Thanks for taking the time to listen! :-)

#119248 by gbheil
Tue Aug 03, 2010 10:51 pm
To be honest I was quite distracted by the drum track.
Look forward to this being resolved.

Lyrically the song is pleasing and powerful and I have always had an appreciation for your unique vocal treatment.
Done in your usual southern rock tradition with good instrumentation and balance she could really stand out.

Great song, not adequately presented as an overall package.


Surely you know that I would hold you ( and some other BandMixers ) to a higher standard, having heard what you can do.

This is the first presentation I have ever heard you do that I had to sit through the whole thing vs wanting to hear it again.

Take it with a grain of salt my friend ... I'm in a pisser mood this afternoon. :wink:

#119253 by CraigMaxim
Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:07 pm
sanshouheil wrote:
Take it with a grain of salt my friend ... I'm in a pisser mood this afternoon. :wink:



LOL

I'm not bothered by the critiques brother. And I realize you have been in a funk lately (not just today either - LOL) I assume you are questioning alot of things in life lately, or struggling over something? For example... I recall you complaining about "aspects" of nursing, but don't recall you previously saying: "I HATE BEING A NURSE!" before. I could have missed it if you did.

I appreciate VERY MUCH your listening to ANY of my songs! The critiques are helpful, and I enjoy very much, hearing that you feel that most of my songs, make you want to listen to them again. That is VERY encouraging to me!

Thanks brother! :-)

#119258 by Hayden King
Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:31 pm
Nice vocals! decent guitar riffs. the drums are a little lacking, but I think that of many base beats. Sounds a tad dated in the opening segment.
All in all it sounds great.
Nice work Craig!

#119261 by CraigMaxim
Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:40 pm
Hayden King wrote:Nice vocals! decent guitar riffs. the drums are a little lacking, but I think that of many base beats. Sounds a tad dated in the opening segment.
All in all it sounds great.
Nice work Craig!



Thanks brother! :-)

Like your new acoustic song too... btw! :D

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