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Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 12:53 pm
by christianatl
Thanks dudes.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 1:51 pm
by new05002
Having a little bit of fun today

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3wdSHUQTFM[/youtube]

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 4:32 pm
by celticelk

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 6:14 pm
by AxAxSxS
Sounds badass Nick. So thick.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 6:55 pm
by blakestree
christianatl wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lZs8VTs0Gk[/youtube]


Thank a lot, Christian... :grumpy: Before joining here I had never heard of your Whores. Now, I'm becoming obsessed with them. :hug:

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 7:09 pm
by odontophobia
ShaolinLambKiller wrote:
NoLA-Riffft wrote:The last band I was in, I liked to record everything in a single take because that's what I'm comfortable with. I always feel like the songs are supposed to flow a certain way so I like to take it from the top when I can, even at practice. The other guitarist wanted to punch in for every single change on the song and he was playing all rhythms! I guess it's just two different takes on being a perfectionist.

Some bands I don't ever expect to experience live but I'm perfectly okay with listening to their recording of a song that would take 20 musicians to play it live. And on the other hand there are those bands you don't expect to pull it off live and they blow you away.



one was Circle Takes the Square for me. though they needed to turn up the guitars and bass.


From a Volume perspective Circle Takes the Square NEEDS to really bring the fucking volume when they play. I think it'd be helpful to make some of those dynamics stand out.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 9:03 pm
by ShaolinLambKiller
odontophobia wrote:
ShaolinLambKiller wrote:
NoLA-Riffft wrote:The last band I was in, I liked to record everything in a single take because that's what I'm comfortable with. I always feel like the songs are supposed to flow a certain way so I like to take it from the top when I can, even at practice. The other guitarist wanted to punch in for every single change on the song and he was playing all rhythms! I guess it's just two different takes on being a perfectionist.

Some bands I don't ever expect to experience live but I'm perfectly okay with listening to their recording of a song that would take 20 musicians to play it live. And on the other hand there are those bands you don't expect to pull it off live and they blow you away.



one was Circle Takes the Square for me. though they needed to turn up the guitars and bass.


From a Volume perspective Circle Takes the Square NEEDS to really bring the fucking volume when they play. I think it'd be helpful to make some of those dynamics stand out.



yea when we played with them they were using mesa boogie shit, like all of them.. so I full expected for some air to be pushed.. nope. the drummer almost overpowered them. it's like they had the volume up just enough so that you can still hear the guitars and bass over him. At least he is a great drummer so it was nice being able to watch and hear everything he did, also he did all the samples with a pad.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 9:14 pm
by BoatRich
ShaolinLambKiller wrote:
odontophobia wrote:
ShaolinLambKiller wrote:
NoLA-Riffft wrote:The last band I was in, I liked to record everything in a single take because that's what I'm comfortable with. I always feel like the songs are supposed to flow a certain way so I like to take it from the top when I can, even at practice. The other guitarist wanted to punch in for every single change on the song and he was playing all rhythms! I guess it's just two different takes on being a perfectionist.

Some bands I don't ever expect to experience live but I'm perfectly okay with listening to their recording of a song that would take 20 musicians to play it live. And on the other hand there are those bands you don't expect to pull it off live and they blow you away.



one was Circle Takes the Square for me. though they needed to turn up the guitars and bass.


From a Volume perspective Circle Takes the Square NEEDS to really bring the fucking volume when they play. I think it'd be helpful to make some of those dynamics stand out.



yea when we played with them they were using mesa boogie shit, like all of them.. so I full expected for some air to be pushed.. nope. the drummer almost overpowered them. it's like they had the volume up just enough so that you can still hear the guitars and bass over him. At least he is a great drummer so it was nice being able to watch and hear everything he did, also he did all the samples with a pad.

I always hear this about them and it bums me out. I can't imagine their music at a reasonable volume

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 9:49 pm
by odontophobia
BoatRich wrote:
ShaolinLambKiller wrote:
odontophobia wrote:
ShaolinLambKiller wrote:
NoLA-Riffft wrote:The last band I was in, I liked to record everything in a single take because that's what I'm comfortable with. I always feel like the songs are supposed to flow a certain way so I like to take it from the top when I can, even at practice. The other guitarist wanted to punch in for every single change on the song and he was playing all rhythms! I guess it's just two different takes on being a perfectionist.

Some bands I don't ever expect to experience live but I'm perfectly okay with listening to their recording of a song that would take 20 musicians to play it live. And on the other hand there are those bands you don't expect to pull it off live and they blow you away.



one was Circle Takes the Square for me. though they needed to turn up the guitars and bass.


From a Volume perspective Circle Takes the Square NEEDS to really bring the fucking volume when they play. I think it'd be helpful to make some of those dynamics stand out.



yea when we played with them they were using mesa boogie shit, like all of them.. so I full expected for some air to be pushed.. nope. the drummer almost overpowered them. it's like they had the volume up just enough so that you can still hear the guitars and bass over him. At least he is a great drummer so it was nice being able to watch and hear everything he did, also he did all the samples with a pad.

I always hear this about them and it bums me out. I can't imagine their music at a reasonable volume


It's not a bad performance by any means... it could just be more.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 10:18 pm
by ShaolinLambKiller
exactly from both of you. Hell, Hot Cross.. who I wouldn't have expected to be as loud as they were... they blew them out volumewise. also another band that's tight as fuck.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 2:04 am
by odontophobia
ShaolinLambKiller wrote:exactly from both of you. Hell, Hot Cross.. who I wouldn't have expected to be as loud as they were... they blew them out volumewise. also another band that's tight as fuck.


Yeah. Hot Cross is great.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 11:19 am
by conky
Tracked all of the drums, keys and Matt's guitars yesterday. Now all we have are my guitars, bass and vocals and we'll be done. I'll be throwing some teaser video clips up on my instagram page throughout the process for any of you duders that use it.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 12:41 pm
by odontophobia
conky wrote:Tracked all of the drums, keys and Matt's guitars yesterday. Now all we have are my guitars, bass and vocals and we'll be done. I'll be throwing some teaser video clips up on my instagram page throughout the process for any of you duders that use it.


Hell yeah dude.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 2:03 pm
by christianatl
We played with Circle Takes the Square back in November at Fest 13 in Gainesville.

They were ok. I didn't really notice them being particularly quiet or anything, but I was also pretty far away from the stage, so I was hearing them through the mains and I didn't really hear stage volume.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 2:23 pm
by ShaolinLambKiller
things could have changed a lot cause the last time I played with them was around 03 or 04. Their newer album I don't give a rats ass about. But when the roots undo. that was a masterpiece.