Scored is close and the timing is good. I am not super impressed with vocals or the lack of mix of the vocals likely due to the range being slightly beyond the singers comfort zone. That is a harder vocal and if you don't have the background in how to do it and the years of practice this is what you get. If I was in this band vocal work would be on point. This makes the whole band tighter and if the PA was not big enough I would turn everything down a few clicks to be heard. My suggestion since the singer doesn't suck just has lack of training here.... get a really great teacher with a classically (college with an opera program) opera trained background. Listen to what they tell you and practice. Eventually your notes get stronger and range gets wider. Look at James Hetfield. Before he toured with GNR his vocals were not so great. He is so envious of Axl killing it every night that he hates him and talks behind his back there are lots of videos. Then he got burned probably due to him drinking and not paying attention to his own pyro areas blames who? The pyro team... the stage crew... the venue or concert promoters who allow or insist on pyro... maybe himself for not paying attention to his own show, hell no. He blames Axl and GNR. This is because he knew he was not a good singer back then and when James H. is viewing someone better than him he needs to cut them down to re-enforce his inner image of himself being the center of the universe as he sees it. He lost his voice a few times decided to get lessons like Axl had done and wow now he sings way better and his range increased. Listen to anything from the black album to the first then listen to new stuff. WAY better vocals. I am giving you the same advice here. Don't be like James and hate try and listen so you can better yourself. If your guitars and drums are so loud you cannot hear vocals just turn everything but vocals down on this thing called a mixing board. It is ALWAYS a great idea to run a monitor with ONLY vocals just for your singer. I use a Headrush 12" on a stand straight from my preamp so the signal chain goes Voice, Mic, Preamp, Headrush. Sometimes if I need to I will put a small mixer between the preamp and the Headrush12" but that is only to shape the EQ and run multiple outs to the main mixer or PC if recording. My whole rig costs under 1000USD. This way if I get a PA asshole who wants to lower my fader I do not over project and strain/lose my voice. On bad nights when my voice starts to give me issues I can give myself more volume without overpowering the crowd or other band members. The setup takes about 3 trips to my car and takes maybe 5 min to set up once I find an outlet if I am slow. Now you could call me a troll, hater or whatever or you could listen to a guy who has done this longer than you, is better and actually improve yourselves. I am not saying you vocals suck, they could be MUCH better and it is the main thing holding you back. Lots of people here giving you great reviews...right now I see an ok local cover bank in your video. If you want more you are going to have to change something. Not that you have to, nothing wrong with being ok sized fish in the local pond. Many people appear happy that way working a day job until they are too old and fat to play live anymore.
SO GLAD!! These talented young gentlemen are keeping the 80’s alive!
No backing tracks, no fake bass-these dudes need to tour in place of the "real" Motley Fools!
raw and in your face music.
Totally agree with this one! These dudes rock!!!
yessirrrr
You guys are really talented!!! Hope you get famous soon🫶❤️
holy moly this is good
😍😍😍😍😍 this is badass
Not badass, just plain bad...verging on brutal
These guys put Motley Crue to shame! Rock on 🤘
Damn, well done!
Way better!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That’s how it’s done
holy shit
Ahhh sorry, not even close. They need to tune it down a whole step so he can get up (stole that from the movie).
This js si good
Scored is close and the timing is good. I am not super impressed with vocals or the lack of mix of the vocals likely due to the range being slightly beyond the singers comfort zone. That is a harder vocal and if you don't have the background in how to do it and the years of practice this is what you get. If I was in this band vocal work would be on point. This makes the whole band tighter and if the PA was not big enough I would turn everything down a few clicks to be heard. My suggestion since the singer doesn't suck just has lack of training here.... get a really great teacher with a classically (college with an opera program) opera trained background. Listen to what they tell you and practice. Eventually your notes get stronger and range gets wider. Look at James Hetfield. Before he toured with GNR his vocals were not so great. He is so envious of Axl killing it every night that he hates him and talks behind his back there are lots of videos. Then he got burned probably due to him drinking and not paying attention to his own pyro areas blames who? The pyro team... the stage crew... the venue or concert promoters who allow or insist on pyro... maybe himself for not paying attention to his own show, hell no. He blames Axl and GNR. This is because he knew he was not a good singer back then and when James H. is viewing someone better than him he needs to cut them down to re-enforce his inner image of himself being the center of the universe as he sees it. He lost his voice a few times decided to get lessons like Axl had done and wow now he sings way better and his range increased. Listen to anything from the black album to the first then listen to new stuff. WAY better vocals. I am giving you the same advice here. Don't be like James and hate try and listen so you can better yourself. If your guitars and drums are so loud you cannot hear vocals just turn everything but vocals down on this thing called a mixing board. It is ALWAYS a great idea to run a monitor with ONLY vocals just for your singer. I use a Headrush 12" on a stand straight from my preamp so the signal chain goes Voice, Mic, Preamp, Headrush. Sometimes if I need to I will put a small mixer between the preamp and the Headrush12" but that is only to shape the EQ and run multiple outs to the main mixer or PC if recording. My whole rig costs under 1000USD. This way if I get a PA asshole who wants to lower my fader I do not over project and strain/lose my voice. On bad nights when my voice starts to give me issues I can give myself more volume without overpowering the crowd or other band members. The setup takes about 3 trips to my car and takes maybe 5 min to set up once I find an outlet if I am slow. Now you could call me a troll, hater or whatever or you could listen to a guy who has done this longer than you, is better and actually improve yourselves. I am not saying you vocals suck, they could be MUCH better and it is the main thing holding you back. Lots of people here giving you great reviews...right now I see an ok local cover bank in your video. If you want more you are going to have to change something. Not that you have to, nothing wrong with being ok sized fish in the local pond. Many people appear happy that way working a day job until they are too old and fat to play live anymore.
They would look the part if the singer gained 220 pounds.😁
Not everything that happens in life needs to be on RUclips.
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Not close enough, sorry.
Cringe
ur cringe😊