Hello all,
I've spent the better part of 7 months composing, recording, and fine tuning this song that I've been working on for a hopeful LP that will be released in the winter of 2016.
So what I have is a story of a "character" going through teenage angst and the like... pretty original stuff I know... At any rate, the music reflects this journey, and I did my best to combine some of my favorite sounds (Folk, Metal, Jazz, Ambient) together in a cohesive manner. However, none of the time signatures are "weird" or atypical, and most of the time it follows a pretty standard feel. I consider it progressive because of the structure and the thematic content, but I'd love to hear more on what makes something "progressive". I feel like especially this day and age the label "progressive" can be quite innocuous.
I'm pretty grassroots in my implementation, and thus I decided to record every instrument in my basement (drums included). Now, I'm not swimming in cash, so I do apologize if the quality isn't up to snuff.
I've trusted this website for a decade in guiding my ear towards fresh, new music and I've never been disappointed by the reviewers and contributors invaluable opinions. Thus, it would really help if I could get some feedback from you all on this! I've put my heart into this track, but I won't be the slightest offended if you hate it. I'm also not exactly a singer in any shape or form, so I apologize for the poor attempts at that as well. Thanks for the consideration :)
https://soundcloud.com/raindropcollector/temporarilyme-demo-take