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Um...
This could definitely be on the Lion King soundtrack. It's kinda tribal. I donno if that's a good thing or not. I wish I could clearly hear the lead singer's vocals instead of a group of people. I'm not really feelin it.
- supaflydope_grl from Lake Jackson, Texas on 28Jul2004
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originality!
Cool intro. You guys are very original. I love the vocal effects. The words are kinda hard to understand.. and the mood is so good that I really want to understand what you are saying. Mix of music would solve all the problems. You remind me a lot of Polyphonic Spree. Considering it sounds like you recorded it at home, it is an awesome , creative song. Very good. I'm going to check the rest of your stuff.
- infinityplus1 from Dallas, Texas on 28Jul2004
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Not sure whats this is
I'm not too sure what this is or why it was recorded, but its definetly "unique" you dont sound like anyone to me and that can be taken as a good thing or a bad thing depending on how you look at it. Everything is very muddy and hard to understand. Seems like there is no passion in the music, everything stays the same, no changing from verse to chorus that i can tell. Serious changes need to be made. Plus this sounds like Alternative music to me. I doesnt rock and there is no pop element here at all. Take this review as a good thing or bad, up to you i'm just being honest.
- iastode from Wellington, Florida on 28Jul2004
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Trent reznor has finally lost it
Why is Trent covering "stuck in the middle" on garageband? is he singing into a bee's nest? musicians on this piece need to play in time. The mood of the song is easy to define because it stays the saaaaame forever. Lyrical phrasing, vocal delivery draaaags, you guys. Need coffee, i'm falling into a coma. drum machine must be replaced.
- JoeBresler from Santa Monica, California on 28Jul2004
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YEAAH!.
So cool. Nice going...Very good riff and great vocal. Doubled and makes it very 80's but still foresightened.
- champkongen from Aalborg, Jutland, Denmark on 28Jul2004
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interesting
This is different. I cant say that it reminds me of anyone. The vocals were relaxed. Interesting
- db123 from Peoria, Illinois on 28Jul2004
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Trippy
The mood is pretty trippy. The vocals kinda freaked me out. Interesting instrumentation hidden in the background.
- sledge3012 from West Bend, Wisconsin on 28Jul2004
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Stylish Vocals
mood: hauty metropolitan, I'm cool and don't give a sh*** if you know it.
Sounds like Fabulon.
Almost Beatlish guitar.
Yeah, good vocal vibe, good singing and harms, simple tune, production.
- Roquentin from Wilmington, Delaware on 27Jul2004
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Original
I like the group-sing vocals. Lyrics are good as well. I think the mood is good, but possibly not enough to carry the song without more of a buildup. I was waiting for things to break wide open at some point. Overall, good work, though. I don't think you sound like anyone I know.
- EvilRoySlade from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on 27Jul2004
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Bloody good!!
There are so many elements to this which shouldn't work but really bloody does. It's unique and original without being wanky and out of the realm of most listeners. A simple and catchy song that holds integrity because it’s unique and something different (which are about the same thing really).
In a nutshell, awesome. Should be more of it. Looking forward to finding out more about you.
- thatbrian from Perth, Western Australia, Australia on 26Jul2004
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weird stuff
This should be in the indie rock sextion if they have one...nothing pop about this...You sound like Jellyfish on a PCP after listening to Pet Sounds in solitary for a week...The mood is cool...I wish it were cleaner, but I'm a clean freak...I really like the lyrics...That's Heaven...cool idea. I wish the arrangement was more over the top, but I can't have it all...The blues progression never sounded so weird!
- sundholm from Los Angeles, California on 25Jul2004
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Let's see...
The song begins with a slightly muted drum beat, which develops with synthesized sounds out of the left and right ear. The vocals seem to have *a lot* of flange and chorus on them, which is a rather unusual sound, but it's not bad. Who do you sound like? Well, the vocal experimentation reminds me of Joseph Arthur on Come to where I'm from or Redemption's son (two very good albums). The mood is laid back, yet thoughtful, I suppose. I think you should reduce the flanging a bit, because it makes some of the notes appear off-key. Also, perhaps you could turn up the electric in the center of the mix -- it sounds pretty nice. There's a bit of a "men at work" vibe from the song, probably because of the chorus of voices.
- indiefox from Owensboro, Kentucky on 25Jul2004
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hmm
interesting vocal. i don't know if i'm sold on the multi tracking on the vox. although strange is always good. it sounds strange to me?
- poppertop04 from New Haven, Connecticut on 24Jul2004
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original as it can get
I really like this because there really isn't anything on the planet sounds quite like this. It's almost like alternative gospel. It's like inverted praise music. Giving any pointers to this music, however, is sort of difficult because it is really a musical universe where most of what I think wouldn't make much sense, if that makes any sense. Well, in general, I am saying you are doing a good job simply because it's so original. And these days, originality is so amazing that this kinda gets me misty in the eyes.
- cannonspike from Knoxville, Tennessee on 24Jul2004
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cool
I like the mood very cool sixties..vocals nice guitars cool very live feeling...if you had a drum on it even a machine I think you might increase your ratings on this
- Animalsoul from Hollywood, Florida on 24Jul2004
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difficult
what can i say - difficult, i like it and i hate it - the mood is special, but ok for this number - not really my kind of music im sorry to say.
- larrynelson from Copenhagen, Denmark on 22Jul2004
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Vocally interesting
I like the tracking of the vocals, gives song a unique tone. Wish the percussion was more engaging to match. I would love this song if the pace was picked up a little and the beat was stronger.
- TheDials from Chicago, Illinois on 22Jul2004
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casiopiece
wow you got a multi for x-mas, or something. really not much reason to put this on here in this format. maybe use it as a work tape, but its definately not ready for anyone else.
- colah from Tucker, Georgia on 22Jul2004
this is a copy and paste action from another website : review 'I am' on www.garageband.com/mizzars

original as it can get
I really like this because there really isn't anything on the planet sounds quite like this. It's almost like alternative gospel. It's like inverted praise music. Giving any pointers to this music, however, is sort of difficult because it is really a musical universe where most of what I think wouldn't make much sense, if that makes any sense. Well, in general, I am saying you are doing a good job simply because it's so original. And these days, originality is so amazing that this kinda gets me misty in the eyes.



- cannonspike
Knoxville, Tennessee
July 24th, 2004
this is a copy and paste action from another website : review 'I am' on www.garageband.com/mizzars

Let's see...
The song begins with a slightly muted drum beat, which develops with synthesized sounds out of the left and right ear. The vocals seem to have *a lot* of flange and chorus on them, which is a rather unusual sound, but it's not bad. Who do you sound like? Well, the vocal experimentation reminds me of Joseph Arthur on Come to where I'm from or Redemption's son (two very good albums). The mood is laid back, yet thoughtful, I suppose. I think you should reduce the flanging a bit, because it makes some of the notes appear off-key. Also, perhaps you could turn up the electric in the center of the mix -- it sounds pretty nice. There's a bit of a "men at work" vibe from the song, probably because of the chorus of voices.



- indiefox
Owensboro, Kentucky
July 25th, 2004
this is a copy and paste action from another website : review 'I am' on www.garageband.com/mizzars

Bloody good!!
There are so many elements to this which shouldn't work but really bloody does. It's unique and original without being wanky and out of the realm of most listeners. A simple and catchy song that holds integrity because it’s unique and something different (which are about the same thing really).
In a nutshell, awesome. Should be more of it. Looking forward to finding out more about you.

Extra Credit: Keyboards/Organ/Piano, Melody, Beat, Mood, Originality.


- thatbrian
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Mizzars 'Mango MoFo'... Lekkere liedjes voor de zomer hoor. Op naar de nummerrrrr EEEEEEN spot dan. Luister je ook even naar ons? Groet'n Marcellus
Eyy Barata, back from Japan finally? Love to hear your stories from Tokyo, dudes! I heard you got beat up by your Marketing Manager over there! All lies off course?...
Raymond, ik luister, maar dan moet je hem er wel op zetten, dudester! haha. Laat maar weten, of mail em anders effe.
Dude! We steunen je!
Greetz van de boys van BARATA!

Mark
leuk nummertje I am!! Je hebt gelijk, de geluidskwaliteit kan beter maar het zit goed in elkaar.
Jammer trouwens dat je met het Gotcha boek geen uitgever heb gevonden.
Luister trouwens ook eens naar Who I Am van mijn band Candy Cane, ik ben benieuwd wat je daar van vind....

Groetjes Raymond
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