The background ambient guitar work in Spiritbox's work is well done. I love watching Mike's playthroughs because it shows all the little bits that get drowned out
The Fear of Fear is such a great EP. It has everything about them that I love and each song flows so well into the next. Grats on almost 3 years of youtube! Crazy how long I have been watching.
Courtney said that she didn't want to market this as a concept EP but that's what it is. She wanted listeners to discover it. It's six songs telling one loop story. Every song has a transition including Ultraviolet which if you loop the EP takes you right into Cellar Door. If you want to discover the story on your own, grab the lyrics and follow along. The lyrics in most of the songs reference the other songs. In Ultraviolet she says the title to the third song several times.
The 'pulsating' can be done by sending the kick drum to a bus and then setting a compressor sidechain to that bus as the key. This dynamically changes the compressor threshold to that signal. The effect will apply to any element that the compressor is on, whether its a submix or a single track. The attack and release can then be modified to taste.
This EP is really a (Holy) rollercoaster of everything Spiritbox offers and I think watching you do a full listen-through from start to finish with the songs flowing into each other like they do, would be a great video and I'd love to hear your thoughts on the whole thing if you ever get a chance. Congratulations on the 3 years Geebz 🎉
Echoing what other's have said. The Fear of Fear is one song in six tracks, generally speaking about cycles of rebirth/death. The tracks play off and reflect each other lyrically and sonically. Each song musically leads into the next. I would loooooove to get your take on the whole experience. At the very least please check out Cellar Door.
Mike is such the unsung hero here. Courtney DESERVES the attention, but I'd kill for a documentary about SB's mix/engineering process and who's driving which parts...
No doubt. Mike writes for every instrument and records all the parts. But the vocals are what stand out to people so Courtney gets the main focus (and has earned it).
Early congratulations on being on youtube for three years Geebz. Glad to see you covering Spiritbox's Ultraviolet, its one of my personal favorites by them, for sure. And I almost forgot to mention that Ultraviolet was done as a one take, from start to finish.
The band is Mushroomhead please do another one of there songs.....also the new Spiritbox song that you should do is Spiritbox - Cellar Door....thank you love your channel
I know you have a list a mile long, but I am going to try to get this one on the list. I am 3 listens through and I can't even pin down a genre... Which I suppose makes sense given the guests musicians. Earthside - The Lesser Evil (ft Larry Braggs and Sam Gendel) ruclips.net/video/tF4YMMbcjbg/видео.html Is this progressive metal or dirty distorted jazz? I'd swear the composition is more orchestral than either of those, and I genuinely want someone to unpack the mixing on this beautiful monstrosity.
I'm honestly not on the Spiritbox train. I know they are super hyped and just about everyone I know is enamored with them, but they just sound like Evanescence 2.0 to me (not a compliment).
These new songs, to me, are uninspiring and an easy cop-out for views and potential radio play. Props to them, but this is not a display of her true potential. Its a double edged sword. Creativity is lost in lue of chasing wider fanbases.
The background ambient guitar work in Spiritbox's work is well done. I love watching Mike's playthroughs because it shows all the little bits that get drowned out
The Fear of Fear is such a great EP. It has everything about them that I love and each song flows so well into the next. Grats on almost 3 years of youtube! Crazy how long I have been watching.
Courtney said that she didn't want to market this as a concept EP but that's what it is. She wanted listeners to discover it. It's six songs telling one loop story. Every song has a transition including Ultraviolet which if you loop the EP takes you right into Cellar Door. If you want to discover the story on your own, grab the lyrics and follow along. The lyrics in most of the songs reference the other songs. In Ultraviolet she says the title to the third song several times.
The "too close, too late" lines are also used in Jaded & The Void too, really cool detail.
The Fear of Fear is one song in six parts. So, to get the full experience... you have to listen to all six parts in order of appearance on the EP.
The 'pulsating' can be done by sending the kick drum to a bus and then setting a compressor sidechain to that bus as the key. This dynamically changes the compressor threshold to that signal.
The effect will apply to any element that the compressor is on, whether its a submix or a single track.
The attack and release can then be modified to taste.
This EP is really a (Holy) rollercoaster of everything Spiritbox offers and I think watching you do a full listen-through from start to finish with the songs flowing into each other like they do, would be a great video and I'd love to hear your thoughts on the whole thing if you ever get a chance. Congratulations on the 3 years Geebz 🎉
Definitely one of my favorites off the new album, didn't click with me right away but after the second listen I was on board
Echoing what other's have said. The Fear of Fear is one song in six tracks, generally speaking about cycles of rebirth/death. The tracks play off and reflect each other lyrically and sonically. Each song musically leads into the next. I would loooooove to get your take on the whole experience. At the very least please check out Cellar Door.
Mike is such the unsung hero here. Courtney DESERVES the attention, but I'd kill for a documentary about SB's mix/engineering process and who's driving which parts...
No doubt. Mike writes for every instrument and records all the parts. But the vocals are what stand out to people so Courtney gets the main focus (and has earned it).
Geebz you're looking free AF this morning.
This song legit saved my life! 💗
Early congratulations on being on youtube for three years Geebz. Glad to see you covering Spiritbox's Ultraviolet, its one of my personal favorites by them, for sure. And I almost forgot to mention that Ultraviolet was done as a one take, from start to finish.
Probably my favourite from the EP, although it's hard to choose!
Hah! Spiritbox is def my new favorite! Heavy riffs and Courtney can wail.
Mask guys - Sleep Token? GWAR? 😂
Definitely Sleep Token!
Aloha from big island!!
Any spiritbox react day is a good day
Thank you Geebz
The band is Mushroomhead please do another one of there songs.....also the new Spiritbox song that you should do is Spiritbox - Cellar Door....thank you love your channel
Awesome! Now, more Kim Dracula please!
You've got to do the new novelists song, prisoner.
New female vocalist. Big mix of styles and sounds. You'd enjoy it geebz
First! I like the hat!
I know you have a list a mile long, but I am going to try to get this one on the list. I am 3 listens through and I can't even pin down a genre... Which I suppose makes sense given the guests musicians.
Earthside - The Lesser Evil (ft Larry Braggs and Sam Gendel)
ruclips.net/video/tF4YMMbcjbg/видео.html
Is this progressive metal or dirty distorted jazz? I'd swear the composition is more orchestral than either of those, and I genuinely want someone to unpack the mixing on this beautiful monstrosity.
I'm honestly not on the Spiritbox train. I know they are super hyped and just about everyone I know is enamored with them, but they just sound like Evanescence 2.0 to me (not a compliment).
Evanescence 2.0 (not an accurate comparison at all) lmfao
This music video is so bad. IT's like they only had a couple hours to make this.
These new songs, to me, are uninspiring and an easy cop-out for views and potential radio play. Props to them, but this is not a display of her true potential.
Its a double edged sword. Creativity is lost in lue of chasing wider fanbases.
Y'all sure are hard on people. On the other side of that... They are my favorite they've ever done and speak right to me.
I'm so excited you did this song 🥹 they so deserve to blow up