J-HALEY wrote:I have been doing some remodeling on my site here at bandmix. I am thinking I had too much music on my profile. Wondering why some of YOU fellow musicians have asked about some songs. I have always been a chearleader for friends and promoted their bands and songs above mine. What do you think?
Consuelo:Love southwestern Hispanic flavor. I can imagine a young woman on the move, in a thriving city...
The lead work is damn good. the rthym is alive and got me adrenalin going. Lots of good energy. Mix needs more contrast in the texture between rythyms and the leads...(Bring up the bass lines a lil more) Great paralleled tracking with the lead . (Would like to have heard more of it through the song ) Not sure if levels could be tweaked on those.
Lucky Stars: Nice lively song here. Vocals in the main verse could come forward (a little less 'Hall" effect for this theme and style.) Love the Harmony vocals ! This has a Clapton feel to it, and of course your guitar work is excellent. Great song!
Life Goes on. Excellent display of your lead skills here. Lot of variety in your patterns, and you really know how to blend the hard electric with the softer guitar counters. Dude you are a master on that neck. You Absolutely smoke the crap out of a lot of other players here...
Let Her Go: Very similar to Life Goes On, except with lyrics. I couldnt help but notice ..your lyric content sounds like the tale of every good ol fashion Houston heart broken gal, behind the glass , looking out at the rainy day...

I say this cause I think you captured a certain dilemma that Houstion gals seem to run into...Am I right or wrong?

Again Vocals gotta come forward and in this case, thump that bass with more ennunciation.
My favorite outta of these is Lucky Stars