Broadjam Artist: Marc RosseletSong: A better world (stand by me)Reviewer: Jeff RobertsPositive Comments: Great driving beat with an urgent tambourine and chord progression that gives a tragic mood. I can’t quite understand the lyrics but the melody an…
Broadjam Artist: Marc Rosselet
Song: A better world (stand by me)
Reviewer: Jeff Roberts
Positive Comments: Great driving beat with an urgent tambourine and chord progression that gives a tragic mood. I can’t quite understand the lyrics but the melody and phrasing work so well I know the lyrics are good. This sounds like Billy Corgan / Smashing Pumpkins if he were a better songwriters.
Constructive Comments: There’s so much chorus on the guitar it makes the sound very thin. The guitar break at 1:57 totally doesn’t fit the song at first but then what you end up with *does* give a strong bridge. The finish of the tune doesn’t match the vibe you’ve created. I think there are a number of things to fix and glue together better but there is a great song here and some really cool things going on. Overall I think the sound is too trebly and the vocal diction needs to be clearer. Some sweet harmony vocals would be a great addition.
Broadjam Artist: Chet NicholsSong: I Know Who You Are (Instrumental)Reviewer: Brenda CravenPositive Comments: Love the acoustic sound with the organ added in. Nice song with a bouncy little groove. Mix is great, orchestration is great, production is g…
Broadjam Artist: Chet Nichols
Song: I Know Who You Are (Instrumental)
Reviewer: Brenda Craven
Positive Comments: Love the acoustic sound with the organ added in. Nice song with a bouncy little groove. Mix is great, orchestration is great, production is great. I really enjoyed listening to this piece. Outstanding composition.
Constructive Comments: No critique here. Well done.
Broadjam Artist: Mitch Siegal
Song: Zero Gravity
Reviewer: Jeff Roberts
Positive Comments: Just listened to this tune by Mitch the other day and already gave it five stars!! Great melancholy mood from the get go with the minor 7 > dom9 almost Bossa Nova chord changes. Vocals have a bit of a Sting vibe. The first lifting chords in the chorus are a super change up. LOVE the first guitar break–that’s so tasty I can’t stand it–the solo, tone, changes and mood. Those backup vocals aren’t obvious on the first listen, and damn they are cool. Outstanding work Mitch!
Constructive Comments: I’d like to year your voice in a last raspy, strained take. We know you can sing so well so this is just a question of desired approach. The Sting reference kinda says it–I don’t like Sting (lol). I’d like to hear you do this with a smoother more detached vocal–it would be a slight change, what you have is really really good as is. What about doing the chords on a nylon string for a smooth slinky feel. Check out Luisa Maita for an example (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlwcTs35Z1k). And listen to some of her studio work–she and band are fantastic, and this song has just the vibe that I can hear yours with: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5E9doyHXWs Your song could have this deep melancholy and mystery.
Broadjam Artist: Mitch Siegal
Song: Zero Gravity
Reviewer: Jeff Roberts
Positive Comments: Just listened to this tune by Mitch the other day and already gave it five stars!! Great melancholy mood from the get go with the minor 7 > dom9 almost Bossa Nova chord changes. Vocals have a bit of a Sting vibe. The first lifting chords in the chorus are a super change up. LOVE the first guitar break–that’s so tasty I can’t stand it–the solo, tone, changes and mood. Those backup vocals aren’t obvious on the first listen, and damn they are cool. Outstanding work Mitch!
Constructive Comments: I’d like to year your voice in a last raspy, strained take. We know you can sing so well so this is just a question of desired approach. The Sting reference kinda says it–I don’t like Sting (lol). I’d like to hear you do this with a smoother more detached vocal–it would be a slight change, what you have is really really good as is. What about doing the chords on a nylon string for a smooth slinky feel. Check out Luisa Maita for an example (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlwcTs35Z1k). And listen to some of her studio work–she and band are fantastic, and this song has just the vibe that I can hear yours with: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5E9doyHXWs Your song could have this deep melancholy and mystery.
Broadjam Artist: Kate CarpenterSong: Secret Agent 4 Jesus InstrumentalReviewer: Nigel BarrettPositive Comments: Could hear this as part of a corporate video. Constructive Comments: Very dated sounds, although brilliantly played in places!
Broadjam Artist: Kate Carpenter
Song: Secret Agent 4 Jesus Instrumental
Reviewer: Nigel Barrett
Positive Comments: Could hear this as part of a corporate video.
Constructive Comments: Very dated sounds, although brilliantly played in places!
Broadjam Artist: Jeff Ashbaker
Song: Put Your Heart Back In The Freezer
Reviewer: Bo Green & The New Jakes
Positive Comments: Liked the arrangement and the hook. Great sound overall.
Constructive Comments: I probably would have stuck with acoustic instruments and not used pedal steel on this one.
Broadjam Artist: Jeff Ashbaker
Song: Put Your Heart Back In The Freezer
Reviewer: Bo Green & The New Jakes
Positive Comments: Liked the arrangement and the hook. Great sound overall.
Constructive Comments: I probably would have stuck with acoustic instruments and not used pedal steel on this one.
Broadjam Artist: Kate CarpenterSong: Manners RapReviewer: Husky Records LLCPositive Comments: Sounds like a promotional soundtrack for school aged children. I’m gonna Mind My Matters. LOLConstructive Comments: The hook sounds just a tad bit louder than…
Broadjam Artist: Kate Carpenter
Song: Manners Rap
Reviewer: Husky Records LLC
Positive Comments: Sounds like a promotional soundtrack for school aged children. I’m gonna Mind My Matters. LOL
Constructive Comments: The hook sounds just a tad bit louder than the rest of the song.
Broadjam Artist: Uncle Spider & The Electric Dirt Clods
Song: A Whiskey In The Morning / Rock
Reviewer: Antho
Positive Comments: Very cool sounding guitar idea – ripe for a lyricist/singer to run with. The melodies lend themselves to a great song in the making
Constructive Comments: I’d like to hear the part up until 0:32 played on a nylon string acoustic, and the rest of the song on a guitar with a little bit of midrange drive, like through a Vox.
Broadjam Artist: Uncle Spider & The Electric Dirt Clods
Song: A Whiskey In The Morning / Rock
Reviewer: Antho
Positive Comments: Very cool sounding guitar idea – ripe for a lyricist/singer to run with. The melodies lend themselves to a great song in the making
Constructive Comments: I’d like to hear the part up until 0:32 played on a nylon string acoustic, and the rest of the song on a guitar with a little bit of midrange drive, like through a Vox.
Broadjam Artist: Uncle Spider & The Electric Dirt Clods
Song: Don’t Wait My Heart / Country
Reviewer: Marc S. Pate
Positive Comments: You are a player, nicely done.
Constructive Comments: Very well done but, I kind of kept expecting the band to kick in.
Broadjam Artist: Uncle Spider & The Electric Dirt Clods
Song: Don’t Wait My Heart / Country
Reviewer: Marc S. Pate
Positive Comments: You are a player, nicely done.
Constructive Comments: Very well done but, I kind of kept expecting the band to kick in.
Broadjam Artist: Signal 30Song: Beyond This LifeReviewer: Rin VinsonPositive Comments: The simple piano lulled me in quickly. Even though there are no lyrics I feel like there is a hook in the song…a musical hook and I think the musical hook is stron…
Broadjam Artist: Signal 30
Song: Beyond This Life
Reviewer: Rin Vinson
Positive Comments: The simple piano lulled me in quickly. Even though there are no lyrics I feel like there is a hook in the song…a musical hook and I think the musical hook is strong. The tempo is nice and the composition is nice. I would say there is a majestic sound overall. This piece would lend itself to many visual situations and should do fairly well for you. The recording is decent quality, the mix is very good, and the master sounds nice and full. Nice job.
Constructive Comments: I would say that although I do like the piece, I think that the “ah” vocals and the strings have, possibly, too much of a computer driven sound to them. The piano sounds nice and natural to my ears. I think some better sounding vocal and string patches would help this song immensely because it is a very well composed song. Thanks again for sharing and good luck.
Broadjam Artist: Bill DakeSong: SAME OLDReviewer: Marc S. PatePositive Comments: I love keyboard! Strings on the bridge are a nice touch. Tasty solo.Constructive Comments: I kept anticipating the rest of the band to kick in.
Broadjam Artist: Bill Dake
Song: SAME OLD
Reviewer: Marc S. Pate
Positive Comments: I love keyboard! Strings on the bridge are a nice touch. Tasty solo.
Constructive Comments: I kept anticipating the rest of the band to kick in.