So we have some guitar experts here, I was wondering your thoughts on a song that sounds like nothing they ever played:
The guitar work is reminiscent of the Kiss Me solo work, understandable as its part of the same album and so the theme is consistent.
Is "jangly" the right description for the guitar playing here? It's just so unlike what their sound is.
What I like about Kiss Me is that they are throwing things against the wall and seeing what sticks. In my view, this sort of creativity is lacking from the band's latter work...
So we have some guitar experts here, I was wondering your thoughts on a song that sounds like nothing they ever played:
The guitar work is reminiscent of the Kiss Me solo work, understandable as its part of the same album and so the theme is consistent.
Is "jangly" the right description for the guitar playing here? It's just so unlike what their sound is.
What I like about Kiss Me is that they are throwing things against the wall and seeing what sticks. In my view, this sort of creativity is lacking from the band's latter work...
So we have some guitar experts here, I was wondering your thoughts on a song that sounds like nothing they ever played:
The guitar work is reminiscent of the Kiss Me solo work, understandable as its part of the same album and so the theme is consistent.
Is "jangly" the right description for the guitar playing here? It's just so unlike what their sound is.
What I like about Kiss Me is that they are throwing things against the wall and seeing what sticks. In my view, this sort of creativity is lacking from the band's latter work...
On All I Want : I would go for a clean distortion pedal combined with a mix that cuts off low and mid frequencies, giving a lot less body (in the sound) than one could expect => kind of lo-fi.
But definitively not jangly. For jangly, think of The Smiths (and I may be banned for that here ) or R.E.M. early records => a rather clean sound, with a reverb and a small delay...