Quote from: Laura Squirrel on January 31, 2014, 02:35:12 PM
I never get nervous when I do vocals of any kind. The only thing that gets in my way is if I am having sinus issues or (like the week before the noise show that I played at), I was coming out of a week long cold. It really got on my nerves since it was like "why this week of all weeks??"
But, I was still able to pull it off. But, I also didn't do any actual singing at that show. It was just harsh vocals exclusively. I didn't do too bad looking back on it. The fact that we didn't have any noise gates for the vocal mic was a greater issue than anything else. Next time I will be prepared since I bought some used compressors with my Christmas money.
i did a really nice recording yesterday. there's this one song (it's called "Here Lies Love") that i couldn't do the same way that i did a few years ago, i don't know why i couldn't it's not hard, so i decided to alter my vocal delivery and put a new spin on it. So i alternated between loud and quiet, higher passages and lower passages and relaxed delivery and then at certain points raising my voice to emphasize the lyrics (it's not an industrial/metal number, it's an old obscure Rhythm N Blues track that my favorite artist, Frank Zappa, covered with his band "The Mothers", he released a live version on a CD in 1992 (recorded in 1969)
It goes like this (i hope this isn't spam):
Here lies love
In a grave caused by jealousy
Here lies love
In a grave caused by jealousy
Hate was the pall bearer
And on the tombstone was written "Misery"
It was a bad situation (this whole verse sung rather loudly)
From the beginning to the end
It was a bad situation
From the beginning to the end
I say, baby you killed my love
Now the undertaker is your friend (deliberately raspy and angry delivery on this line)
Now I'm sad and I'm blue
There's not much I can do
If these blues don't leave me
The undertaker will get me too (for this line i get really loud)
Oh oh, here lies love
In a grave caused by jealousy
You know that hate was the pall bearer
And on the tombstone was written "Misery"