by Tdarcos » Thu Oct 15, 2020 5:05 am
Jiz, since you're a friend I listened to the whole song. And I am reminded of Richard Dreyfuss as the music teacher in Mr. Holland's Opus where he's discussing the song Wully Bully with a student. "These guys can't sing, and they're playing the same chords over and over." Only unlike Wully Bully, I don't like this song.
The music was too loud for the words. If your music drowns out the singer, you're playing too loud. In this case, I could understand he was singing or saying something, and the words were relatively clear, but were drowned out by the intense loudness relative to his singing. And it repeats the melody too much. That point bears repeating: the music repeats too much. Oh, and did I mention it was excessively repetitive? To empsize, I should probably say that again...
"That's two minutes and 30 seconds of my life I'll never get back."
The opening. What does the opening remind me of? I found the other song by looking up the words. The opening reminds me of The Middle by Jimmy Eat World.
Jiz, since you're a friend I listened to the whole song. And I am reminded of Richard Dreyfuss as the music teacher in [i]Mr. Holland's Opus[/i] where he's discussing the song [i]Wully Bully[/i] with a student. "These guys can't sing, and they're playing the same chords over and over." Only unlike Wully Bully, I don't like this song.
The music was too loud for the words. If your music drowns out the singer, you're playing too loud. In this case, I could understand he was singing or saying something, and the words were relatively clear, but were drowned out by the intense loudness relative to his singing. And it repeats the melody too much. That point bears repeating: the music repeats too much. Oh, and did I mention it was excessively repetitive? To empsize, I should probably say that again...
"That's two minutes and 30 seconds of my life I'll never get back."
The opening. What does the opening remind me of? I found the other song by looking up the words. The opening reminds me of [i]The Middle[/i] by Jimmy Eat World.