Xynobis
Progressive metal, death metal, thrash metal, ambient metal, gothic metal, heavy metal... Basically any metal possible, we'll try.
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Define This Existence Define This Existence
Open mic jam, some errors and off synch parts but overall it works.
This Xynobis no longer exists.
Victorville, CA
USA
ID
45129
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Comments (8)
Great work...Keep it up, if you get a chance, check out my page, Let me know if you like the songs Come With Me and Journey
You have a great sound. I'd like to catch you live sometime, maybe we'll see ya on the road. Keep it Loud. You got my vote. If u get a few mins Check us out .Any and all feedback is appreciated. J. of the jerico project
Well, I am looking forward listening to the version with lyrics, so I'll be checking your page out daily - cool?
As for "DEFINE THIS EXISTENCE", I'm only able to assume that you have indeed caught some great pieces of a puzzle and the lyrics may force the song to take on a structure. True, the music you've got up is a true JAM in every sense of the word! Be great to hear that jam with a drummer going at it and a bass player pushing the bottom end. I heard two guitars, down and dirty, swapping melodies, chord changes and runs, leads, harmonics, rhythms and timing and I am looking forwrd to hearing your finished product!
If you want any basic feedback about how the song hit me I would have to say the overall "feeling" I got by listening to it was feeling like I was becoming anxious - like the music alone is getting my attention and without hearing any words at all it is broadcasting a heavy feeling of suspense right inside me. That could mean you're gonna end up with a very powerful s
Hi !
Cool music indeed !
Check out our music also and drop us a line to our messageboard when you have time. Thanks
Tomi
Greetings:
After getting all the feedback from the members of Cross Town via email, I can finally post some comments for you :-)
1. Bitches, leave (Die)
Mega Deth meets Metallica with some Malmsteen influenced guitar work. Fast and furious!
2. Holy War
Again some Dave Mustain Mega Deth guitar work, but with some very "demonic" sounding vocals. We're sure that was for effect, since it sounds like the lyrics are written from the "lord of this world's" point of view.
3. Stillborn Autumn
Interesting acoustic guitar work, well done. Very poetic and ethereal lyrics. The song seems to lose volume once the power rhythm verse structure kicks in. And the vocals are again of that "demonic" tonality which may not work as well for this song. Another thing to watch out for is that lyriced songs should have the vocals starting within the first 20 seconds in order to be "radio friendly", but hey, that's what being an Indie Artist is all about, right? Doing it your way and loving it!
4. The Dea