@@althealligator1467For me I think it’s that the original’s verses “lean major” while the chorus “leans minor” so even when that’s flipped, the song still mostly consists of alternating sections of major-ish and minor-ish. This breaks down from the bridge onwards though - the bridge doesn’t resemble anything in the original and there are no more majorish-minorish alternating sections after the last verse
the only reason it sounds normal is bc the melody of this song is just decending notes, so if you have them acending, itll sound pretty much the same just going up the scale
This is the first negative harmony cover of yours I've heard that really doesn't feel too different to the original. Kind of like a black hole, and a very dark grey one 😅
You've managed to preserve the sound of all the tracks without much distortion or artifacts, nice job! The result sounds like a genuine song. So glad the bots aren't tuned to pick these out (yet) so you can upload the whole thing...
This isn't like other dark songs that get the negative harmony treatment. It didn't turn light like the others; it ended up even more unhinged and sinister than the original already was. If you reverse a black hole, it doesn't become a white hole; it's still a black hole with an opposite charge and spin. Light still can't escape.
Amazing work, but any chance you'll be doing any of these from scratch again? I revisit Here Comes the Sun and Somewhere Over the Rainbow for your beautiful voice and production quite a bit!
Would be really cool if you could have a collab with youtubers who can imitate Chris' voice. To name a few : Anthony Vincent, Denis Pauna, Steve Welsh. But incredible work nonetheless
The verses, for some reason, remind me of Adrian Belew's work with late era King Crimson. The original Soundgarden song never reminded me that much of KC. I think it's mostly the weird yet haunting vocal melody.
This is the version in the universe that exist on the other side of said black hole. I think it's only a planck distance away from our universe, like dimensionally.
I really like your work, and this one is another banger. I’ve been wondering if it would be fine for me to use some of your covers in my RU-vid video essays (with proper credit to you of course) because I think their experimental, indie vibe really fits the very specific mood I’m trying to create. Would that be ok?