The End Times Band
tell me what you think Danny. I kinda love the raspy throat thing, didn't know I had it in me lol
"Greed draft 1" by The End Times Band is a Rock production available on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. This authentic song uses zero artificial intelligence or samples; it is all human-made. A male singer provides a powerful vocal layer to the mix. The use of C maj gives the track an open, confident feel. The production leans into a somber aesthetic that fits the rock style. Explore the full The End Times Band catalog on SoundClick and discover more Rock music from independent creators.
A song of hope & desperation. A lamentation
The End Times Band delivers a steady Rock experience on SoundClick with "Hold on!". Running at 110 BPM, this is an authentic Rock production with a distinct character. This is an entirely human-produced track, no AI, no samples, no shortcuts. Musical depth is added by a strong male vocal layer. Written in A min, the track draws on the key's naturally somber and expressive qualities. With its crowd-moving rhythm, the song draws the listener in with ease. It has peaked at #2 in Rock and #1 in Rock General on the SoundClick charts. "Hold on!" is part of the End Times Band catalog on SoundClick, where independent artists connect with a global audience.
This is probably as far I can take it with instrumentation, seeing a vocal coach in the new year, wonder if anyone might want to sing for this layout, "song" have some lyrics in mind
"Rock Fusion" is a positive Christian Rock track by The End Times Band, released on SoundClick. Produced at 120 BPM, the song carries an aggressive tone. The production incorporates selected samples and loop elements. No vocals are used in this beat, giving you unlimited production options. The use of A maj gives the track an open, confident feel. The sound is crossover and radio-friendly, appealing to a wide range of christian rock fans. "Rock Fusion" has peaked at number 1 on the SoundClick Christian Rock chart. If Alternative, Pop and Soul is your sound, "Rock Fusion" is a strong addition to your playlist.
A song written in my early 20's which is about judgement of others that place chains on people via labelling.
"Who has the right" is a steady Rock track by The End Times Band, released on SoundClick. Rooted in Alternative, Pop and Soul, the song brings an easygoing energy to the Rock space. This is an entirely human-produced track, no AI, no samples, no shortcuts. Musical depth is added by a strong male vocal layer. The production leans into a steady aesthetic that fits the rock style. "Who has the right" has peaked at number 1 on the SoundClick Rock General chart. SoundClick gives artists like The End Times Band a platform to share original Rock music with listeners around the world.
A balanced Rock track by The End Times Band.
"Blue Road" by The End Times Band is a Rock production available on SoundClick. Rooted in Pop, Instrumental Rock and Bluesrock, the song brings a down-tempo energy to the Rock space. This track is enriched with the use of samples, but no AI was used. The production leans into a balanced aesthetic that fits the rock style. "Blue Road" has reached the top 10 on the main SoundClick Rock chart. Explore the full The End Times Band catalog on SoundClick and discover more Rock music from independent creators.
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Welcome to the End & the new beginning!
Matthew 24 verses 19 - 22
20 Pray that your flight will not take place in the winter or on the Sabbath. For then there will be great distress. Unequalled from the beginning of the world until "now" & never to be equalled again. If those days had not been cut short. no one would survive (some manuscripts: no flesh), but for the sake of the elect those days will be shortened.
Pray for Divine Intervention huh lol :)
A Singer songwriter since the age of 14 many tracks here include collaborations with my brothers and a long time friend. Played a few gigs here and there all through my childhood as well, picked it up at age 11 and never put it down. The End Times Band is so only in name these days for one reason or another we all just drifted apart, life, partners and family, family come first.
Still I have written a stack that has never been recorded & will be working towards that shortly. Not long completed a new home studio with some very good gear and I have been re-mastering all our stuff from years past. End Times is Solo now but hoping to get a group together some day if that is possible, hope springs eternal as they say....
I'm not going to stop writing or wanting to so I'd imagine it will continue to evolve.
Yes it's a terrible beauty that's for sure, as beginning to play one night I thought everyone could see that I was shaking I was so nervous but on the video it just didn't show, I was shaking so bad, just for the first few bars then it was all gone. To hold an audience in the palm of your hand is empowering!
All the old stuff Supertramp, Beatles, Pinkfloyd stuff like that!
ZOOM MRS 1266 for Memo & The Black & White Album, Signatures a ZOOM R24, I knew nothing then only that I wanted to record. For the MRS I played a Yamaha driven by Gibson pick up's. On the R24 I used a Les Paul Copy Jim Beam guitar lol, it come up Ok.
I still have the Jim Beam guitar but now days I'm using Cubase & Waves plugins, I've been re mastering all tracks with Cubase & Waves also some other neat Plugins. People can say what they like about plugins but I had a Portico ll MBP & I got rid of it because my plugins were better.
Soon I will have finished re mastering all my old stuff, I can only re master it, I can't remix it or that's what I'd be doing, I lost all my master files & "stems" so it is what it is, my old stuff. I just hope with all this new gear I will be able to do better & definitely have a dedicated set of drives for all my stems & projects :). When I've finished I tell you if the ZOOM gear is better or worse then Cubase and all this new gear.
Soon I will have some new albums together, I have about 34 songs from my early days, teens & 20's, more Open Tuning stuff & some worship stuff coming as well, it's exciting. Then there is the totally Cubase stuff I want to do like Revolution of Christ & Grand Landing, Definition of sound, I might die trying lol....
Time for an end to war!
Memo has been re-mixed & re-mastered, 2 songs have been dropped because the AI I was using through Spectral layers 10 couldn't separate the guitar tracks & sometimes keyboards & guitars remained glued together in the "Unmix" process. It was so hard to crack them open back into "stems" and begin to re-mix & remaster them so my advice is protect your master files with due diligent care, don't keep them on flash drives.
As best it can be IMHO "Memo" is finished, as an "unfinished" work.