Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Yesterday reviews - Part 3

Here is another sample of reviews I have received on GarageBand.com. I've included negative and positive reviews - trying to be fair here.

From Yucaipa, California -

Love the accoustic intro, there arent too many bands that could pull that off anymore. the feeling that it puts off is awesome. in the begining the vocals are a little of key but they correct themselves. love the melody, the accoustic is very melodic. i would hold the lighter up at a show! i dont think ive heard anybody that sounds quite like it but its deffinatly got an old sound. maybe emerson lake and palmer, but not quite. lyrics are reminisant, i like it. keep up the good work!


From United Kingdom -

1. lyrics are pretty dull im afraid to say
2. melody is something sadly lacking from this singer.
3. your sound is the sound of my nipples being cheesegratered, make it stop.


I worked really hard to get that nipples being cheesegratered sound, thanks for noticing! And they're not just anybody's nipples, they are specifically your nipples that are being cheesegratered.

From Nottingham Uk, United Kingdom -

very unusual voice,affecting melody and nice minimal tinkly guitar arrangement, give it lovely atmosphere reminiscent of simon and garfunkel(in a good way), lyrically engaging, with a very classic americana feel...simple but beautiful..


From Ithaca, New York -

What the Fu*k.This song is in wrong catagory or maybe not.It's like a english fairy tail or bedtime story to scare the crap out of ya, when your singing to a child.As strange as it seems it is a pretty cool song although the singer irratated me at first then seemed the perfect part but really is for a actor stage.Nice guitar picking.


From Corpus Christi, Texas -

this intro takes me back to 6th grade and some GnR or metallica. oh my god...i was wrong. its like terry jacks in a dracula costume. Yes-TURD-ay.. ..Uni-VERCITY... this is serious? i cant take it anymore.


Thanks for the insightful review. Say hello to your 7th grade teacher for me. I think you're trying to make a point here... that I used words with too many syllables?

From Somewhere, On Earth -

A very nice melody it has a pleasant smooth sound. I like the guitar work, it sounds very nice like Adrian Legg. The lyrics are excellent very deep and meaningful. The vocals are a little shakey as if the singer is slightly nervous? Maybe its your unique style. You asked who you sound like..The closest band that comes to mind would be Wishbone Ash.

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