The Ghost
Cluthe: (Words/Music) Vocals, Rhythm/Lead Guitars, Bass
Lee - Drums, Lead Guitar
Cluthe: (Words/Music) Vocals, Rhythm/Lead Guitars, Bass
Lee - Drums, Lead Guitar
Give Yourself Away
Cluthe: (Words/Music) Vocals, Rhythm/Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals, Effects
Lee: (Music) Backing Vocals, Lead Guitar, Bass, Drums, Keyboards
[THE GHOST]
Cluthe: (Words/Music) Vocals, Rhythm/Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals, Effects
Lee: (Music) Backing Vocals, Lead Guitar, Bass, Drums, Keyboards
[THE GHOST]
(Cluthe) This song was a blast. I'd written this song back in 2004 or 2005 & it sounded completely different. It was fingerpicked with a slide lead and the vocals were low and muted. I was going through some old lyric books one day and found it. I remembered how I'd played it originally, but I felt like playing a heavier song that day. So, I used the same chords & played around with the chorus a bit until the main riff stuck out. That was it. Chris is right...I have been taking my time with my songwriting lately & I can see & hear the changes in my approach in this song. Instead of just getting an idea & recording a "final" version, I'm taking my time with it to really sort it out so it makes more sense to me. It has helped me to improve my timing and vocal cadence as well. (At least I think so!) This song took me quite some time to mix. Life has been a little busy, but I'm also trying to get the best sound possible. I know that he worked really hard on the drums...and it shows. This song is one of my favorites that we've done to date & I hope you all enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed writing and recording it.
[GIVE YOURSELF AWAY]
(Lee) I recorded a cover back in November 2011 and didn't really like the way it turned out. I did however - really like how I set up the drum kit for the song though and sent Matt an MP3 of the drum track sometime in January 2012. He came back just a few days later with some guitar and the makings of what would become Give Yourself Away. It's a pretty dark sounding song that spent quite a bit of time in the mixing process. I ended up changing the drum sound towards the end - but the intense "freak out" at the end of the song really forced me to keep the drums in their very original state. This is rare when I'm mixing - I do tend to tinker a lot with instrument sound and go back and forth on effects, compression, placement, etc,. Its been amazing to me how our 'sound' has grown since starting with little knowledge on the process of sound capture and mixing. When I go back and listen to some of the very early stuff we did together and then listen to this song - I'm blown away at how much more polished we sound. I can say that about us right?! Haha! Hope you all like this one!
(Lee) I recorded a cover back in November 2011 and didn't really like the way it turned out. I did however - really like how I set up the drum kit for the song though and sent Matt an MP3 of the drum track sometime in January 2012. He came back just a few days later with some guitar and the makings of what would become Give Yourself Away. It's a pretty dark sounding song that spent quite a bit of time in the mixing process. I ended up changing the drum sound towards the end - but the intense "freak out" at the end of the song really forced me to keep the drums in their very original state. This is rare when I'm mixing - I do tend to tinker a lot with instrument sound and go back and forth on effects, compression, placement, etc,. Its been amazing to me how our 'sound' has grown since starting with little knowledge on the process of sound capture and mixing. When I go back and listen to some of the very early stuff we did together and then listen to this song - I'm blown away at how much more polished we sound. I can say that about us right?! Haha! Hope you all like this one!
(Cluthe)
This was an interesting song to write. Chris had the drum track down
& sent it to me. All he said was "have fun & see what happens."
There are 2 other songs (much heavier, I might add) that I wrote using
his drum track prior to settling on Give Yourself Away. This song was a
demo that I had written and I never really thought it would see the
light of day. When the other ideas didn't quite fit, I started strumming
the chords to Give Yourself Away. I had to completely change my
approach for the rhythm guitar to make the chords fit and flow, but it
worked. The chorus is also completely different from the original demo
version. I love the drum track & it really shows just how far that Chris has come behind the kit.
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