7/10
I was going to say a female singer really adds to this style of vocals. But double checking they're both dudes (I feel dumb now), one of them has a pretty high range.
But point stands a second voice gives heaps more layer.
6.5/10 Not bad, but I've honestly never been a big fan of lo-fi production.
@DrSusse Both of the singers are brothers. The other one was a backup singer up until this album where they now pretty much share co-lead duties. Also they sound amazing live.
6/10 - I'm not really listening to that sort of music these days (the fewer vocals, the better), but it was pretty good, rather a depressing video tho! O.O
First half (up to 3:30 or so) is somewhat ambient and emotive, then it drops to epic in about half a second.
For epic music, been into Two Steps From Hell (Thomas Bergersen in particular) for the last couple years, but for about a month or six weeks now, been on a real Really Slow Motion binge (even if I haven't the faintest idea how many composers they have). 'Cos I'd post all of Dimension One... -_-
It said the video was unavailable so I had to watch a live version. Anyways, 6.5/10 Sort of reminds me of Bright Eyes. I'm not the biggest fan but it isn't bad.
8/10
I quite like how much they get out of their sound, like how in the chorus it's fairly simple but sounds so full, like they know how to not overdo it. Also the intro up to the pre chorus was so fucking sick.
[link]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZlgBRokTCg[/link]
Speaking of overdoing it
Been a while since I've listened to Chip-tuney type stuff. That was funky and just the right amount of ridiculous. Of chip-tune, I really like when people limit themselves with say just the tones a game-boy can produce. Because man they get so creative.
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