Annerton Pit
By mysterioso on June 8, 2016 10:42 pm
I fancied being a bit heavier this week.
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I fancied being a bit heavier this week.
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love the contrast between the thin voice and the heavy instrumentation. Great track!
Excellent track. The combination of the soft, but rhythmic vocals and the slow and steady heavy backing really works well.
Great bassline-intro/outro and a suprising move into black sabbath guitarriffs. And an amazing female singig here. Kind of psychedelic.
and I fancy your decision to go heavier- sick track!
love the contrast between the thin voice and the heavy instrumentation. Great track!
Excellent track. The combination of the soft, but rhythmic vocals and the slow and steady heavy backing really works well.
Great bassline-intro/outro and a suprising move into black sabbath guitarriffs. And an amazing female singig here. Kind of psychedelic.
Thanks people, I was pleased with this track and it's great to hear that it works for other people too!
I've got to agree the vocals work really great with the heavy guitars. I like the little flourishes that come in that sound like horns or something. Definitely give it a psychedelic vibe. Cool track.
Absolutely agree the vocals are a perfect contrast to those dark crunchy guitars. The organ and guitar squeals add even more to the harmonizing vocals. Excellent job!