There's that video of Nirvana playing this song at Top of the Pops and Kurt jokingly sings in a lower register. I think that would suit this version of the song quite well.
This was absolutely incredible, keep up the great work! Fantastic tone and playing here, really love your style. You and Desmond are both sincerely huge inspirations to me, and make me wanna someday actually record my own stuff in a similar style. I can't wait to see what you do next!
Yeah kkkkk, but I (almost) forgot this problem with The time. Sometimes It's horrible (when The pick falls on The floor for example) but for now helps to get a good angle for The camera
Molchat doma is mostly Russian Post punk style, BUT they work (and get inspiration) with darkwave musics too, and They showed more this on The new album. You know, their sound created a whole new style for The Gothic music! And The Other question that you made, post punk, darkwave, Gothic rock are "parallel lines". One inspired another, one get characteristics from Other, and The only differences between them are Just like: darkwave use more eletronic inspiration (Clan of xymox), post punk is more faster and "simple" than The Others (Joy division), and gothic rock It's The beginning of everything (Bauhaus). Just this, all are Gothic music!
Goth rock and dark wave have their roots in post punk, they're kind of sub genres that became their own thing in that way. Goth rock is basically post punk with hard rock infused into it, though it often is a bit slower and down pitched in key. Though post punk often features distorted guitars and of course heavy reliance on bass, goth rock is often more so in that regard. Dark wave, well post punk is more experimental than punk, and some post punk involves electronic elements- but dark wave is more reliant on it, it's more apparent, often the drums and sometimes the bass seem to be more machine like, or actually are- droning bass lines and a drum machine. New wave is an offshoot of post punk that focused more on electronic elements than post punk. Dark wave is often considered to be an evolution of goth rock- but there are dark wave bands that are more rooted in goth rock and others are more rooted in post punk. Russian and Eastern European post punk is kind of more reliant on electronic elements and droning bass lines than western post punk, but it's kinda still not quite what western dark wave is in terms of the emphasis on electronic elements and so I guess it could go either way. The thing is that as I said before, these genres are actually kinda fluid, how much electronic elements do you consider enough to consider it one or the other, and things like that. It's kinda subjective like that.
The Bandlab is available to download on phone too (needs a good storage)! But unfortunately I don't know much about (cheap) alternatives, except for keyboards with drumsets sounds
Hell yeah. Start singing or find a singer and make an album with these sounds. Sounding great m8, keep it up.
You two could do a hell of a collab! ❤
Love both your channels! ❤
There's that video of Nirvana playing this song at Top of the Pops and Kurt jokingly sings in a lower register. I think that would suit this version of the song quite well.
He was impersonating Morrissey as a protest that they wouldn't let the band play live..
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Good shout out, Desmond!
awesome, love Nirvana also the post punk, you nailed it
This sounds absolutely amazing, you're an absolute skilled guitarist man heck yeah
This was absolutely incredible, keep up the great work! Fantastic tone and playing here, really love your style. You and Desmond are both sincerely huge inspirations to me, and make me wanna someday actually record my own stuff in a similar style. I can't wait to see what you do next!
I know it must suck to play in a chair that has armrests.
Yeah kkkkk, but I (almost) forgot this problem with The time. Sometimes It's horrible (when The pick falls on The floor for example) but for now helps to get a good angle for The camera
especially with an acoustic guitar. it always hits armrests and get scratches
Impressive, it sounds so good
That was awesome man! Very cool idea!
Woah, this is pretty good.
Approved 👌🏻
isn't molchat doma dark wave? and is dark wave considered post punk?
Molchat doma is mostly Russian Post punk style, BUT they work (and get inspiration) with darkwave musics too, and They showed more this on The new album. You know, their sound created a whole new style for The Gothic music!
And The Other question that you made, post punk, darkwave, Gothic rock are "parallel lines". One inspired another, one get characteristics from Other, and The only differences between them are Just like: darkwave use more eletronic inspiration (Clan of xymox), post punk is more faster and "simple" than The Others (Joy division), and gothic rock It's The beginning of everything (Bauhaus). Just this, all are Gothic music!
And Just for finish, there are post punk bands that don't get much inspiration from gothic rock, listen to 'Pink turns blue" that you'll notice this
Goth rock and dark wave have their roots in post punk, they're kind of sub genres that became their own thing in that way. Goth rock is basically post punk with hard rock infused into it, though it often is a bit slower and down pitched in key. Though post punk often features distorted guitars and of course heavy reliance on bass, goth rock is often more so in that regard. Dark wave, well post punk is more experimental than punk, and some post punk involves electronic elements- but dark wave is more reliant on it, it's more apparent, often the drums and sometimes the bass seem to be more machine like, or actually are- droning bass lines and a drum machine. New wave is an offshoot of post punk that focused more on electronic elements than post punk. Dark wave is often considered to be an evolution of goth rock- but there are dark wave bands that are more rooted in goth rock and others are more rooted in post punk. Russian and Eastern European post punk is kind of more reliant on electronic elements and droning bass lines than western post punk, but it's kinda still not quite what western dark wave is in terms of the emphasis on electronic elements and so I guess it could go either way. The thing is that as I said before, these genres are actually kinda fluid, how much electronic elements do you consider enough to consider it one or the other, and things like that. It's kinda subjective like that.
YESSS
круто!
Really good !!!
That’s amazing
Hell yeah.
This is cool! How do you make the drums? Do you use some kind of drum machine?
I used The "Prince" drum machine of Bandlab (which is a Linndrum copy) with separated effects and eq!
The Bandlab is available to download on phone too (needs a good storage)! But unfortunately I don't know much about (cheap) alternatives, except for keyboards with drumsets sounds
Cool thank you, I'll look into it!