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#205237 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Thu Feb 14, 2013 6:51 pm
soundtravels321 wrote:do you think my bands new single is good enough to get a record deal?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f62gc8PJxJU




The ingredients are there to do whatever you want to do. Why ruin that with a label?

They will take your copyrights and sell you your own music for a few cents less than they sell them to your fans, cutting your throat. You won't get any of it, of course. You'll also have to manage and book yourself, because labels don't help you do that, though the new "360 deals" they offer demands a percentage of every penny you make at gigs too.

Record companies are GONE, bro. Forget them and get on with life. Be excellent and that will be enough to have an excellent adventure.

All you need is 1 out of every 300 people (in the USA) to buy and it's a million seller Gold record.

Be the label.

#205239 by Starfish Scott
Thu Feb 14, 2013 6:57 pm
"It didn't move me at all"... I think Paul said it best..unspecial.

Sorry Charlie...only good tasting tuna...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-Wy_BRFElc
#205243 by PaperDog
Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:05 pm
soundtravels321 wrote:do you think my bands new single is good enough to get a record deal?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f62gc8PJxJU


- Production wise, it needs some work. (See other posts)
- The song is intact, but might need some stronger hook, and more pulse in the overall dynamic in the theme.

But its a good start, so just keep on keepin on... Don't dwell too long on it...move on to the next song.. You'll get there. ;)

#205245 by Starfish Scott
Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:07 pm
That's good advice he gave you..

It's like an old car, only so much time and money you want to invest in it.

Do what you can to it and move on to the next one..
Hopefully the next one will be better.
#205338 by soundtravels321
Fri Feb 15, 2013 4:35 pm
Alright, I'll try to figure out how to filter the vocals. I agree that there is a lot of autotuned garbage out there, thats why we are going to try and stay original and improve. The hardest part about writing lyrics is creating a hook. My band and I hope to learn and develop that skill. Thanks for the feedback! Have a nice day!

#205398 by Starfish Scott
Sat Feb 16, 2013 5:23 pm
You can use a little AUTOTUNE, just don't lean on it too hard.

"Too much of anything can ruin whatever your making".

#205412 by KLUGMO
Sun Feb 17, 2013 12:07 am
It s SO GOOD to see someone come here for help and advise without some
chip on their shoulder and take realistic and honest advise without
getting all offended and showing their ass.

They're few and far between.[/b]

#205682 by soundtravels321
Tue Feb 19, 2013 4:18 pm
haha thanks dude, well im sure most of you know more about music and recording than i do

#205716 by GuitarMikeB
Tue Feb 19, 2013 6:11 pm
yod wrote:Just want to say that I love the color on that guitar in your pic.


I'm pretty sure that's one of the 'stock' photos they give people here who don't have their own pics uploaded!

#206682 by soundtravels321
Tue Feb 26, 2013 3:35 pm
youre right GuitarMikeB. i wish i had a guitar like that!

#206685 by Peg Lautny
Tue Feb 26, 2013 3:54 pm
Bravo...nice tune. I'm not gonna address your "good enough for a label" question but I will offer what I hope will be taken as constructive criticism.

I have a little trouble with the bass drum hits....especially the second one in the pattern where it hits on the "and' of '2'. They don't always quite line up with the bass playing. It feels particularly unsettled from 0.11 to 0.30.

And this is entirely my personal taste, but after awhile that same rhythmic figure the bass drum plays (and the music follows) of hitting on the '1' and the "and" of '2' gets pretty old for me with it running though the entire song.

Personally I think it might work better if you came off that same pattern for the choruses or even a bridge to break it up a little.

#206686 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Tue Feb 26, 2013 3:58 pm
GuitarMikeB wrote:
yod wrote:Just want to say that I love the color on that guitar in your pic.


I'm pretty sure that's one of the 'stock' photos they give people here who don't have their own pics uploaded!



oh...bummer.



This kid will make you all want to get a job at the post office instead.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... =2&theater

#206916 by Genereaux
Fri Mar 01, 2013 12:08 am
Let me pare down your initial question-

"...for a record deal ?"
Why do you want a record deal?
You don't. That was mostly rhetorical (You DON'T want a record deal, right?)

Someone here posted something along the lines "they don't want to do the work FOR you, etc etc" and that's mostly true. Except they WILL. Even if you hand them a wonderfully polished and complete gem, they more often than not STILL need to interject something 'creative' into your work. And even if they don't, they still insist on taking the lions share of the money as if they HAD done all the work.
By their history and nature, record companies never sought out fresh new voices or talent, so much as fashion their own artists to sound like whatever the 'fresh new' talent is.
In the cutting edge times we live in- you don't NEED a record company do do this. You're partway there recording the stuff yourself. Now play out and sell some CDs/downloads. Then play out at MORE places. Lather, rinse.....

The days of multi-platinum worldwide sales may not be what they 'were', but remember- those artists did not get as much of that money as we assume.


As to whether the song is GOOD?
It's not my 'thing' and it does very little for me. However, that means very little. I think much a the very popular songs floating around are a bit plain, tepid and trite. But they are still WILDLY popular, and 'connect' with LOTS of people. So your song may be one of those, I'm not the one to say.
I WILL say this- This style/genre BEGS for 'perfection' and polish. As you might have gathered from some of the critiques that have been posted here. 'Pitchy', 'Breathy', 'Kick drum' and such- ALL of that needs to be EXACT in this kind of music. You know, like in jazz, a 'wrong' often isn't? Kinda like that. My stuff is all distorted slop- so even if something is a little 'off', it often still seems like it fits.
Or think of how a shaky hand held camera shot would 'ruin' a Star Wars scene. Yet it's crucial for, say, a Blair Witch type of movie.

To that end, your stuff still needs some big polishing. But if it's your voice and you're saying what you feel you need to say- then polish it.
Polish it, pitch it, publish it and sell it. Don't wait for a label, do it yourself. If a label calls later on in life, you won't have to give them EVERYthing, iif you decide to give them ANYthing


Sean

#206934 by JCP61
Fri Mar 01, 2013 2:12 am
the real truth is,
if you were good enough for a record deal,
you would have one.

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