cronnin
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Re: What does modern high-gain mean to you? (NAD related)
It's catchy because of the sound of his voice and singing melody.
This dose of enthusiasm/obsession for aggression is kind unhealthy for human beings. I can't think of them living this way in private lives.
That's why I personally think of it as a pose. Something like Marylin Manson or Cradle Of Filth.
I just can't imagine "the video Devon" hugging his kid without it screaming for help
I've seen lots of a real aggression from Axl or Mustaine, but those men were on speed crack and cocaine all together at the same time
It's not like you can fake Axls voice. That's the beauty of his, because he is real, he is not faking it, he really is insane
Todays kids, when they want to sound aggressive, just use a digital vocal processor, turn the Zeus effect on, and they think it's done deal.
No it's not. It is fake, and people realize it.
People tend to fake all forms of nonconformism just to gain attention.
It is the way the whole indie rock industry works.
You can get your eye-liner, take a hat, Les Paul and play something melod-ish, while wearing peace sing on your left arm and crooked cross on your right, and bingo there you are.
You don't even have to know to play guitar, just E penthatonic. It's not like Keith Richards does know much more than that.
If you get a chance to say something about penguins dying on Antarctica and that you would shag Lady Gaga you're rolling.
The sound of the guitars is something I refer to as modern high-gain, but I can't really hear it, the tuning is soooo low. It can easily be a SS amp, there would be no difference.
As for the tab, of course it's backward.
It's transcribed from GP 6.66 in satanic coda. Everything there is backwards
It's one of those songs that is really simple but for some reason I find it catchy. I wouldn't say it's 'fake' aggression though.
. The album itself is raw and roughly produced which would obviously not make it a good example for a modern high gain sound. It has an odd charm to it though. I recommend reading the tabs to some of the stuff from Alien or City. Also that tab is wrong. The notes are the other way round. In fact the tone from Alien or The New Black is probably what is being described.
It's catchy because of the sound of his voice and singing melody.
This dose of enthusiasm/obsession for aggression is kind unhealthy for human beings. I can't think of them living this way in private lives.
That's why I personally think of it as a pose. Something like Marylin Manson or Cradle Of Filth.
I just can't imagine "the video Devon" hugging his kid without it screaming for help
I've seen lots of a real aggression from Axl or Mustaine, but those men were on speed crack and cocaine all together at the same time
It's not like you can fake Axls voice. That's the beauty of his, because he is real, he is not faking it, he really is insane
Todays kids, when they want to sound aggressive, just use a digital vocal processor, turn the Zeus effect on, and they think it's done deal.
No it's not. It is fake, and people realize it.
People tend to fake all forms of nonconformism just to gain attention.
It is the way the whole indie rock industry works.
You can get your eye-liner, take a hat, Les Paul and play something melod-ish, while wearing peace sing on your left arm and crooked cross on your right, and bingo there you are.
You don't even have to know to play guitar, just E penthatonic. It's not like Keith Richards does know much more than that.
If you get a chance to say something about penguins dying on Antarctica and that you would shag Lady Gaga you're rolling.
The sound of the guitars is something I refer to as modern high-gain, but I can't really hear it, the tuning is soooo low. It can easily be a SS amp, there would be no difference.
As for the tab, of course it's backward.
It's transcribed from GP 6.66 in satanic coda. Everything there is backwards