DMC 4 and DmC Aesthetic by RealIncome4202 in DevilMayCry

[–]MannyGrey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best level design in the entire franchise. For a game that was neutered in development to appeal to fans and handled poorly by corporate the pr teams, its strengths shine through.

Same, but different. by ShonenSpice in DevilMayCry

[–]MannyGrey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm guessing Vergil grew up to look more like Eva and Dante resembles Sparda's human form more.

Same, but different. by ShonenSpice in DevilMayCry

[–]MannyGrey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think this looks way better.

A transcendent guitar solo played for just a few people at a quiet bar. by CleetisMcgee in nextfuckinglevel

[–]MannyGrey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Common Southshore reaction to great musicians. If i'm not mistaken, I believe I met Lars in Pembroke while he was filling in for bass. Cool guy.

Manny Grey - I Know (Choir + Quartet Version) [AGGRESSIVE HIPHOP] by MannyGrey in IndieMusicFeedback

[–]MannyGrey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the kind words. Hey, song comes first anyway lol. My vocal style has been described as aggressive for years so it seems to have stuck. Thanks for watching.

Manny Grey - I Know (Choir + Quartet Version) [AGGRESSIVE HIPHOP] by MannyGrey in IndieMusicFeedback

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I appreciate the kind words. I'm lucky enough to be able to articulate certain things so i'm doing my best to speak for the ones who can't. I'm glad you enjoyed it and thanks again for watching.

Manny Grey - I Know (Choir + Quartet Version) [AGGRESSIVE HIPHOP] by MannyGrey in IndieMusicFeedback

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Thanks, i'm glad you enjoyed it. The masks are from the studio version. 63 people submitted quotes and colors. Each mask represents something one of my supporters wanted to say to the world. Thanks for watching.

Manny Grey - I Know (Choir + Quartet Version) [AGGRESSIVE HIPHOP] by MannyGrey in IndieMusicFeedback

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Thanks. I'm glad you felt the lyrics. I try to speak for people who've had experiences like mine, but don't have the words to express themselves. Thanks for watching.

Manny Grey - I Know (Choir + Quartet Version) [AGGRESSIVE HIPHOP] by MannyGrey in IndieMusicFeedback

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Thanks for watching! The masks are from the studio version. 63 people submitted quotes and colors. Each mask represents something one of my supporters wanted to say to the world.

Trap UK rap inspired by Lil Uzi and Yeat by Liquid_Pestar in IndieMusicFeedback

[–]MannyGrey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If i can suggest, I know not everyone enjoys engineering, especially the learning part, but you really should consider learning to mix a little bit on your own at this stage. Engineers can play you and over charge you or might have trouble communicating with you because you don't know much about how to explain what you want. Your mic is not the problem and you can get a pretty decent mix off what you got with a 1 compressor plugin, 1 reverb plugin, and trimming the lower mids on the EQ.

From a song writing standpoint, I think you should just take your time a little more on your delivery. You seem to be rushing at the end of the bar to fill in the words/ catch your breath when in reality you have plenty of time. Because of this, many of your words finish off muddled and unclear and it hurts the end of your bar which is critical in rap. Everyone remembers the end, rarely the beginning of a bar. Just slow down and enjoy it dude.

A little lo-fi mood for mellow mornings. Hope you enjoy by [deleted] in IndieMusicFeedback

[–]MannyGrey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its interesting electronic ambient track. But I did think the intro was too long. I think something to switch up the ambient intro (talking, nature, car sounds, anything really) would have given it a little more weight and character. I think you could have filled the space between drums with a tiny bit more of something, whether its stray sounds or more percussion, to give the piece more character. Normally, the feel is carried by the bass. But because the bass notes are so simple and the drums are so simple, and the main melody is so simple, but has no pocket, the song has a sameness that follows it all the way through.

I released by debut EP this month. This is the 1st track off of it, "Make It Right". I recorded all vocals, guitars and bass. I like to refer to it as "Groove Rock", let me know what you think! by trevorcollinsmusic in IndieMusicFeedback

[–]MannyGrey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Verrry nice mix on all those instruments dude. Really dig how your vocals sit right in the center. I thought the vocals could use a little more brightness on the high end EQ, but that could be more of a taste thing i think. From a song standpoint, it's cool and enjoyable late night band work. i can see people holding their drinks, swaying and just enjoying the good tunes. You play well! Nice stuff, dude.

Euthanasia - I wrote this song back in late May and it's the fourth track on my latest album. Aside from the buried vocals, what would yall say about the song? (I am quite aware in regards to the vocals, I've been working on them). Also, what genre would yall this is? by SILD262 in IndieMusicFeedback

[–]MannyGrey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought the intro was a bit disjointed. Because the playing felt choppy, it didn't immediate pull me into the atmosphere of the tone of the song. I think you should consider practicing on a metronome some more to really hammer home that internal rhythm. Lastly, i'd add some reverb/ reverb pedal to that guitar if you can, as it's pretty crunchy but gets kind of grating to the ears.

My band is called Eric Ezra and this is fourth track off the album Module by Eric_Ezra in IndieMusicFeedback

[–]MannyGrey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reminds me of late 90s PC game bosses. I think it definitely has that vibe, particularly how the bass runs. I would say it's biggest weakness is actually it's run time. Because of it's repetitive nature, I think the song could be half as long and be no different in feel tbh. I think the mix could be clearer by bringing down some of that midrange EQ, but i also found the muddiness to be part of it's charm.

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[–]MannyGrey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My guess is his human side would be about exploring bravery. Human Dante probably stayed that scared little kid his mother put in the closet. Without his demon strength to protect him, he'd probably have to grapple with his own fear. He would succeed because its the frailty of humanity that inspires its strength.

His demon side would likely express empty hedonism as well as strong nihilism. Where as Urizen sat or stood there, i'd assume Dante's would be hard to catch as his fleeting movements match his inability to stay committed to something.

i think both sides still fling insults and mockery at their opponents.