Well..
This sounds too much like requiem for a dream, and I doubt it's a coincidence.
Well..
This sounds too much like requiem for a dream, and I doubt it's a coincidence.
"EDIT2: We know it sounds similar to Lux Aeterna by now, and we can assure you that we did NOT copy it. Tks ;)"
Try reading the Author's comments before you spurt out random accusations.
And if you're still not convinced, yes it sounds similar, but i can assure you that if you search throughout the internet you'll find hundreds of songs which the original song with a new drum beat or new instruments while ours is obviously different with only the first bit and a bit in the middle which sound close to the original.
So please, do me a favor, and if you're going to post a review, try and make it a bit less useless and nonsensical (Oh and make some more real music of your own before you go around accusing people)
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Darklight17
Pretty solid, man.
The beginning reminds me of something early ISIS would put together. The distortion isn't overwhelming, and the guitar itself sounds nice and chunky. Can I ask what guitar you used?
The guitar I used and use for all my songs is a Jackson Randy Rhoads X Series
Not the top of it's kind, but really it suits my needs completely fine.
Thanks for the review!
Lovely!
Being a huge fan of the Silent Hill Series, and Akira Yamoka's work, I can honestly say that you did an exact job. It's not overdone, it's just right.
well thank you silent hill 2 is the best game i have ever played but thanks for input
It's getting there.
I can tell you're really onto it, you just need to practice your timing. It was a bold, yet brave move to post a your practice section up, knowing how judgmental people can be. You have a pleasant voice. Practice your timing and you'll nail the song.
I know singing and playing take coordination, especially when doing plenty of cord progressions.
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