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Dream Theater => Dream Theater => Topic started by: rumborak on February 24, 2010, 08:51:33 AM
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https://www.glassprisonband.com/
Click on "Music", and then either Erotomania or Learning To Live.
The songs are non-mastered versions, so they're not as sonically full as they will be on the actual CD (the label wants to master all songs for the CD together, to give them a consistent sound).
Enjoy!
rumborak
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Dude, you guys rock! :metal :metal :metal
By the way, which guy is you on the home page of the web site?
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From the top, number 4. The guy looking really stupid.
rumborak
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wow.
that's really good.
and what are you playing Rumby?
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I'm the JP wannabe. :D
rumborak
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Pretty good! The singer sounds great. I wasn't expecting him to get the higher notes, but he actually had a really smooth transition to the high notes, although I wonder why he sang the last chorus an octave lower. Also, the lower harmony was a bit loud on the F#, so it almost didn't sound like he went for the F#5 even though he did it well.
I preferred the performance of LTL to Erotomania, but both were pretty good. Congrats.
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I'm the JP wannabe. :D
rumborak
You do him great justice, I was impressed (the whole band, really).
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Pretty good! The singer sounds great. I wasn't expecting him to get the higher notes, but he actually had a really smooth transition to the high notes, although I wonder why he sang the last chorus an octave lower.
It was a combination of necessity and choice. That last part he was struggling with a lot, so we told him "why don't you try to sing it an octave lower to see how it sounds". We all thought it sounds great because his timbre really comes out in the lower range, so we told him to sing the whole thing in the lower octave, except the very end to have that dramatic effect.
rumborak
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Excellent work.
Is it sad that before checking out the music, I went to check out the HTML? :lol
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I was very impressed.
I can't even imagine how much work that must have taken.
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Sounds great rumby. Can't wait to see you on stage.
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damnnn these recordings sound great. keep up the good work!
When do u think the actual final versions would be done?
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I think the CD is slated for fall. They need to get all tracks together, master them, and then put everything together.
rumborak
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https://www.glassprisonband.com/
Click on "Music", and then either Erotomania or Learning To Live.
The songs are non-mastered versions, so they're not as sonically full as they will be on the actual CD (the label wants to master all songs for the CD together, to give them a consistent sound).
Enjoy!
rumborak
Rum - tunes are rockin' my man. Nice job. I actually wished for a minute I was still in MA so I could see you guys play live. THen I remembered shoveling snow and thought better of it. :lol :metal
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LtL cover - EPIC WIN
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LtL cover - EPIC WIN
This. No kidding.
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I just watched you guys' performance of TTTSTA and noticed how in the time between the end of LtL and TTTSTA's start the crowd's applause was very tame. It kinda annoyed me given the excellent level of skill your band puts forth in every song. I assume you all were opening for Mantra since Tool is more popular than DT? I hope not since aside from learning a couple odd meters here and there only Danny Carey's drumming is worthy of creating any kind of awe in a cover environment.
Gonna go listen to Erotomania and LtL now.
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I hope not since aside from learning a couple odd meters here and there only Danny Carey's drumming is worthy of creating any kind of awe in a cover environment.
Befuddling sentence is befuddling.
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I probably would have produced it a bit differently. I like the keys and drums, most of the guitar is great with one exception so far (and it's realllllllllllllllllllllllly minor). Still don't like the singer though, he hits the notes fine, but the way he pronounces things and his lack of...expression just irks me.
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I probably would have produced it a bit differently. I like the keys and drums, most of the guitar is great with one exception so far (and it's realllllllllllllllllllllllly minor). Still don't like the singer though, he hits the notes fine, but the way he pronounces things and his lack of...expression just irks me.
I agree on the singer. There's just something missing.
I also notice that the keys stick out a bit more in some spots than in the original song, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Overall, very impressive work.
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There were a couple of spots in the two songs where we consciously changed the mix from the original, to emphasize things, yeah.
rumborak
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I hope not since aside from learning a couple odd meters here and there only Danny Carey's drumming is worthy of creating any kind of awe in a cover environment.
Befuddling sentence is befuddling.
To clarify: I was saying I think it's pretty silly for a Tool cover band to get the opening slot since DT's music is way more worth covering since most people with minimal musical experience can tackle Tool's material with the exception of the drums and occasional vocals. I realize though since Tool is more popular unfortunately more folks are likely to show up for the Tool cover band.
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The higher popularity of Tool was the rationale, yeah. What's a bit hilarious is that the Tool cover band disbanded after that gig. Not sure whether it had anything to do with our conversation about practicing, where they were saying they practiced twice a week, and we said we practice about once a month :lol
rumborak
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Like the singer, but I will say one thing: he sounds so much better in his lower range. I don't think it takes away from the songs to have him sing lower, either. Just makes them a little different.
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This is awesome. You even have something most bands can't figure out: a cool, functional website.
And I know that was a small stage, but someone needs to unglue the singer's feet from the floor :)
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You guys are amazing! :metal
And on a weird note, the whole band in the picture on the website looks like people I know or famous people. Your keyboardist looks like Andrew Bryniarski, the singer looks like my friend Tim, the bassist looks like my friend Derek, Rumborak in that picture looks like a mixture of my friend Nathan and Colin Mochrie, and your drummer looks like Nestor Carbonell.
Yes, yes... "Cool story, bro."
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The higher popularity of Tool was the rationale, yeah. What's a bit hilarious is that the Tool cover band disbanded after that gig. Not sure whether it had anything to do with our conversation about practicing, where they were saying they practiced twice a week, and we said we practice about once a month :lol
rumborak
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGDBR2L5kzI
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The higher popularity of Tool was the rationale, yeah. What's a bit hilarious is that the Tool cover band disbanded after that gig. Not sure whether it had anything to do with our conversation about practicing, where they were saying they practiced twice a week, and we said we practice about once a month :lol
rumborak
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGDBR2L5kzI
:lol
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Great stuff. I listened to your Wait for Sleep take too, and it pisses me off how people talk continuously during performances. Really, no respect for the musicians up there giving all their effort and energy into doing a worthy replication of some of the best prog music created.
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This sounds great. Your singer sounds like he has a cold :lol
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well all i can say is well done!!! I live in nh and cant wait to see you guys. do you have a mailing list? Please keep us up to date with any news. nice job!!! :tup :hefdaddy :metal
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Sounds great man!!
Check your personal messages in here Rumborak
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Rumby, does being able to play DT's music enhance your appreciation of their abilities, or diminish it? Just curious. I play drums but will never be at that level, so was wondering what it feels like.
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They sound great!! Really, really good!!
I hope they make the snare ghost notes in LtL audible once they are mastered.
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Rumby, does being able to play DT's music enhance your appreciation of their abilities, or diminish it? Just curious. I play drums but will never be at that level, so was wondering what it feels like.
Well, it definitely changes your perception of the DT tunes you're playing, because now you really know all the nuances inside out, and you also know which sections are tricky and which are not.
rumborak
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Rumby, does being able to play DT's music enhance your appreciation of their abilities, or diminish it? Just curious. I play drums but will never be at that level, so was wondering what it feels like.
Well, it definitely changes your perception of the DT tunes you're playing, because now you really know all the nuances inside out, and you also know which sections are tricky and which are not.
rumborak
What's the most challenging aspect of playing JP's stuff? Fingerings? Speed? (well duh) Alternate picking?
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In my experience, timing. Playing the staccato part in Erotomania, or the leadup to the fast ITNOG keyboard-guitar solo, that's the tricky part. Learning the picking stuff is just a question of practice. Getting the timing right, that IMHO separates the wheat from the chaff.
rumborak
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Great stuff, rumby! Good luck on the CD, I hope it brings you guys some more exposure!
You should learn the songs that DT never does live, like Don't Look Past Me and Space-Dye Vest.
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It really sounds great. And I agree with hef, have a go at some obscure DT songs, like The Way It Used To Be. I'd be interested in how your rendition of it would sound like.
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Rumby
Let me know if you got my message the guy is trying to get added to the bands myspace so you guys can talk to set up a gig there, he listened to you and liked it
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I just listened to LTL and it was awesome! As far as the singer, I think I like his midrange and a little of the higher register much better than his lower; lower, to me, he almost sounds like Jethro Tull singing DT, but overall he was great.
The only criticism I have, and it's pretty nitpicky is the keyboarding. I just would have done more with bending and modulation in parts, but he's definitely way better than I am.
Excellent job!