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GraffitiByNumbers

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  1. Hey, I didn't know this song, thanks for the introduction! Goes to show you're never too old to get an education. Really great performance, this one. I love how live and authentic it sounds.
  2. Such a great song! I love the delivery and the cello-guitar combination. Recording-wise it's bit rough around the edges though. The cello is surprisingly well-captured, but you lose a lot of detail in the guitar and the vocals. I think this is too good not to record it well.
  3. I love this. The percussive guitar works very well and the vocal is spot on. I didn't miss the rap part, but I would have enjoyed a bit more build-up and a 'grander' finale.
  4. Hi there! A while ago I was strumming along to Wild Horses and wondered how it would sound if it was done by Sparklehorse. I really like the late Mark Linkous' moody blend of lo-fi Americana and as he often sang about animals, it seemed fitting. So I tried my hand at it, and this is what I ended up with. I'd love your take on this: does it work as a re-imagining of the classic, or did I stray too far? How could I improve the mix? Does the vocal need more emotion? Thanks for listening!
  5. Well, it sure sounds like it was recorded expertly in a well-equipped studio. The harmonies and instrumentation work quite well. Bringing a bit more variation could help to keep things interesting. The 'since we've no place to go' was perhaps a little hard to understand. I guess I was also hoping for a something unexpected, some kind of twist on the cotton candy original. I did feel your voice made it interesting and added some melancholy. Looking forward to hearing some of your original work!
  6. Welcome to the forums GraffitiByNumbers :)

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