Im sure the Bands name and Logo is more inspired by tygertailz which is a rather underrated band too. And tbh , im all in for a Hair metal revival at this point .
Has anyone seen the RU-vid series called "Becoming Black Metal"? If you haven't, check it out, and when you do, tell me if you think these dudes sound like "Mooseknuckle" from episode 3.
@@outfoxies - Well, I believe it was either the famous Metal engineer Flemming Rasmussen or Michael Wagener who said reverb is a "huge no-no" when it comes to Metal. Proof is, if you listen to - for example, old Accept or Metallica, the sound of those recordings is far more flat or dry sounding, which makes things much more 'in your face' and clean. However, sound can still be subjective, so if you like it, then more power to you ! ;)
@@tutlemaster7097 - I hear a lot of snare reverb on Keel's TRTR, but the guitars do not have any reverb. They just sound like cranked Marshalls. The vocals sound loud, but that's just Ron Keel, who's loud by nature, so he wouldn't really need much on his voice. Although, I do hear a slight bit of reverb on his voice as well. Everything else is dry. That being said, if you contrast that recording to the recording in question here, the ENTIRE recording has reverb on it, as if it was added during mastering. Point being, it doesn't sound natural.