Title: Shameless self-promotion Post by: Polagro on October 16, 2005, 02:04:30 AM As the topic suggests, I, a former (/current, yet incredibly busy, so not actually doing good consistant work) music team member, (/visitor admin, PR admin) am hoping to shamelessly self-promote some of my recent musical works.
This music is very different from anything I wrote back when I was actively writing music for Hero6, and it is now more of an alternative rock (it's been called emo, but I try to deny that for the sake of my ego) type music, influenced highly by Coldplay, Radiohead, and Muse. All instruments are recorded out of my room, using limited sound equipment, or synthed. All vocals are done by me, and all of the music and lyrics are original. Most of the music is mixed by me (by which I refer to final effects added to the audio tracks), the exception of which being "Broken", which had audio effects and remastering done by none other than our very own TheDeath! With that prelude done, the music can be found here: www.soundclick.com/kevinmills (http://www.soundclick.com/kevinmills) If you only have the time (or desire) to listen to one song, please, make it "Hold on." While I do not consider it my best work (That has to go to Broken), it is currently on the charts, and every time somebody listens to it, it gets bumped a little bit higher. All comments, questions, and advice are welcome. Cheers, Kevin / Polagro Title: Shameless self-promotion Post by: Striker on October 16, 2005, 06:07:40 AM emo LOL
Title: Shameless self-promotion Post by: Ianfe on October 21, 2005, 06:55:54 PM Will listen to them in the next days and give you my verdict soon.
Title: Shameless self-promotion Post by: Twiggy on October 21, 2005, 07:49:47 PM I listened to all four songs, I like them. Particularly, "Hold On," it's vivid. The only criticism I could offer is that the intro to "Broken" is _extremely_ Coldplay-esque to the point where I'd swear I was listening to them (which could also be considered a hats off to your musicianship).
I really enjoyed all four songs though, I'm not terribly into Radiohead anymore, but I still listen to a good amount of Coldplay and U2 which you easily fit into that category. Your voice is very clear, and you seem to have a pretty solid grasp on your range. Out of curiousity, what kind of recording equipment did you use? I'm a guitarist myself, and I like to pretend that I can record with my crummy Boss 16-track :cheerygrin: Title: Shameless self-promotion Post by: Kailkay on October 23, 2005, 10:04:44 AM Shameless self promotion? Tee hee...
FOR SHAME! Muah ha ha ha... Will listen to the works when I get a chance... though I hear they're mighty good! |