For a young band about to make a record, make sure you get the vocals right.
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It's like, how do you continue to make records that are representative of who you are that your fans will recognize as your band, while still trying to push things forward and present new sounds for people.
Young people who are just starting out somehow need to let you know they know how to sing.
All the signs were right. And when I mean all the sings were right, the only signs that we care about when we start a project of making a record is, do we have the songs - it's that simple.
But when I record my next studio album, of course I'll do the lead vocals.
If you're a good singer, you're going to make anything sound good.
My idea is to play with the people who you know want to get it right. Then it's fun and easy to record, and you can get down to details, like taking out cymbals so the verse doesn't dwarf the chorus, something like that.
I want to make an album with just great beats and big vocals and just amazing lyrics.
I'm developing artists for my new record label, my son's band, Intangible, being one of them.
All you needed was a couple of instruments and a few chords and you could be on an indie label.
We'll set up a demo session and try to knock out eight or ten songs and make them sound as close as we can to a record with the money and time we have.
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