Du er heldig og fått med deg to show i Oslo jeg har misset. Jeg så de live første gang på Kalvøya 95 da jeg var 16 år og nå skal jeg se de i Barcelona 21 mai. Pump Up the Valuum + Decline. Gleder meg som om jeg var 16 igjen
To everyone doubting this is the real guitar track, to my ear as a sound producer it sounds exactly what I expect an isolated guitar track to sound like. To the layperson, they sound thinner and smaller than expected because they don’t really understand where the guitar ends and the bass begins. The secret to a huge guitar sound is a huge bass sound. That’s what’s supplying the low end. If you tried to use a guitar sound like how a bedroom player dials it in their bedroom, there would scarcely be enough room in the low end for the bass and kick drum. When your ear gets used to it, it doesn’t sound thin when you know how it’s supposed to function in a mix. It lives in the midrange, being a mid range instrument and all with just a touch of cabinet thumb. There are many ways to get it done with automated or reactive eq with multiband ducking and so on but this is generally how it’s done and I don’t hear a thing wrong with it. Sounds nice, clear and heavy to me. Not death metal heavy but enough so for hard rock music.
I learned about the bass guitar covering the low end through Pantera. The guitar had a chainsaw tone but the bass played right on top of the guitar and created sheer heaviness. Combine that with the drums and you had this wall of sound that was a force to be reckoned with. A great example would be their song "A New Level". Simple, but effective.
someone panned the whole kit left and right, didnt put snare in center or kick. They sound like the real stems just not put together properly like the mix is all
Coming from the U.S. three of my favorite bands growing up in socal 90’s are, ispy, swallowing shit and propagandhi, it could might have been mystic or fat wreck chords but hands down ISPY got me through some pretty low times thanks all you Canadian fucks !!!