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RE: Any songwriters on board? - Shake n Blake - 02-02-2016 https://myspace.com/sonscompass/music/songs These are a couple songs I took to the studio back in 2009. These songs were actually played on WEBN's "native noise" for 6+ months. It was pretty awesome to hear my old songs on the radio every now and then. I was definitely influenced by "grunge" particularly Nirvana. You'll probably notice that. My voice was a little throaty on "Pain". Wish I could go back and redo it, but studios are so flipping expensive. The second song (I Wait) was also written and composed by me, but with my band mate on Vox and me on backup vox. RE: Any songwriters on board? - GreenCornBengal - 02-02-2016 Recorded an album with some buddies a few years back. Was probably the best experience of my life. There is nothing better than taking your ideas and putting them onto a recording. Not many people hopped on the bandwagon for our band (lol) but the EP turned out ok. The band disbanded a year or so after the creation of the EP. We were all in college and what not and stopped playing music to focus on other things. I feel bad at times. Making music is something I truly love doing, and this stuff doesn't scratch the surface of what I feel a friend of mine and I could create. A lot of ideas fell to the wayside as 'real life' took over. I still wish I could create music for a living, but there is pretty much a 99.9999% that you will end up living a terrible life as a touring hobo. IDK, personally I could handle it, but I have a gf who couldn't. If I was single, I could see myself being a musician. Anyways, if you wanted to listen.. https://www.facebook.com/TheParisFunds/ I play bass and sing on some of the tracks. It's a pop punk/indie band, and if that isn't what you're into then I completely understand. This is all 'meh' to me at this point. I might create an account to post all of my rockband creations someday... I could sit and mess around with that stuff all day... RE: Any songwriters on board? - McC - 02-02-2016 (02-02-2016, 02:10 AM)Shake n Blake Wrote: https://myspace.com/sonscompass/music/songs Hell yeah. I hear the influence but it's not at all derivative. Great voice. Don't change a thing. RE: Any songwriters on board? - Shake n Blake - 02-02-2016 (02-02-2016, 07:43 AM)McC Wrote: Hell yeah. I hear the influence but it's not at all derivative. Great voice. Don't change a thing. Thanks man, I really appreciate that. RE: Any songwriters on board? - McC - 02-02-2016 (02-02-2016, 08:40 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Thanks man, I really appreciate that. My pleasure. I love hearing someone I've never heard before and your thing is tight tight and just plain good. I'm no singer and am the first to admit it. I'm a poet masquerading as a singer songwriter and faking my way through the music in order to express myself. The link is my sig, if you ever want to listen. RE: Any songwriters on board? - BengalsRocker - 02-02-2016 (02-02-2016, 02:10 AM)Shake n Blake Wrote: https://myspace.com/sonscompass/music/songs That song kind of has a 7 Mary 3 vibe to it. I like it. Good riff. RE: Any songwriters on board? - Shake n Blake - 02-02-2016 (02-02-2016, 08:57 PM)McC Wrote: My pleasure. I love hearing someone I've never heard before and your thing is tight tight and just plain good. I've actually listened to yours a few times. Did you write all of those songs? If so, that's a pretty big catalog of tunes. Smoke is definitely my favorite of the bunch. You ever think about pulling some Johnny Cash covers? You have the voice for it. (02-02-2016, 09:03 PM)BengalsRocker Wrote: That song kind of has a 7 Mary 3 vibe to it. LOVE 7M3, so I'll take that as a huge compliment. Btw, do you have any links for you or your band? I can't remember if I've heard your stuff or not. RE: Any songwriters on board? - McC - 02-02-2016 (02-02-2016, 11:13 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: I've actually listened to yours a few times. Did you write all of those songs? If so, that's a pretty big catalog of tunes. Smoke is definitely my favorite of the bunch. You ever think about pulling some Johnny Cash covers? You have the voice for it. Yep. Wrote them all. Have some more I'm still tinkering with and four more that will be done before long. I love Johnny Cash. One of my all time favorites. But I stay away from covers because the knowing of how it's supposed to sound will only further expose me as a non-singer. If I had someone else to be the singer, I'd step away from the mic in a NY minute. My ultimate gig would be to write songs for people and get paid for it. RE: Any songwriters on board? - Bengalzona - 02-02-2016 I've heard some of McC's stuff from his link on his sig. It's good stuff. You guys should check it out. RE: Any songwriters on board? - McC - 02-03-2016 (02-02-2016, 11:13 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: I've actually listened to yours a few times. Did you write all of those songs? If so, that's a pretty big catalog of tunes. Smoke is definitely my favorite of the bunch. You ever think about pulling some Johnny Cash covers? You have the voice for it. I would like to hear it too. RE: Any songwriters on board? - Shake n Blake - 02-03-2016 (02-02-2016, 11:32 PM)McC Wrote: My ultimate gig would be to write songs for people and get paid for it. The guy who ran the studio where I recorded actually wrote music for several big movies including "Knocked Up". I'm pretty sure he said that when you write songs for movies, you only receive a one-time fee for your work. So obviously writing music for other musicians is the way to go because then you're talking royalties. RE: Any songwriters on board? - McC - 02-03-2016 (02-03-2016, 01:48 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: The guy who ran the studio where I recorded actually wrote music for several big movies including "Knocked Up". I'm pretty sure he said that when you write songs for movies, you only receive a one-time fee for your work. So obviously writing music for other musicians is the way to go because then you're talking royalties. I've been trying to work the Nashville publishing scene. A better vocalist would be a huge help to me, if you know anyone. I feel like my shitty voice works well for my material. I do have a lot of fans. BTW, a friend of mine once told me my vocal style was like I was whispering in a chick's ear, trying to get in her pants. I laughed at that but then I started noticing how many female fans I have, so maybe there's something to it. Anyway, though, if you know any willing good singers who could spruce up three or four songs, I would love to know them. There won't be any studio involved. I have recording software on my laptop and I can come to them. In a few hours, i could get everything i need. They don't even need to be country singers, just people who can actually sing. RE: Any songwriters on board? - Shake n Blake - 02-03-2016 (02-03-2016, 03:21 PM)McC Wrote: I've been trying to work the Nashville publishing scene. A better vocalist would be a huge help to me, if you know anyone. My buddy (the guy who sang on I Wait) knows a lot about the Nashville scene. He spent a couple years down there off and on and is registered with BMI. If you want I could give you his FB if you need any advice. Just tell him you're a friend of Deric's. He'll talk your ear off about Nashville. As for singers, I wish I could help. Most of the people I know sing like an amputee...can't hold a note and can't carry a tune. Have you tried Craigslist? You can usually make some good connections there in the community section under musicians. |