Talking parts in skramz

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Talking parts in skramz

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What do you think of them?

I think sometimes they can ruin a band if they sound too forced and end up sounding like the dude from La Dispute. Some bands can pull it off really well though. Most of them time it sounds better not in English, but it really works on the new Matsuri record.

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talking parts tend to ruin everything... but i guess it depends what they're talking about. i hate when they talk about the scene or whatever

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kevin wrote:talking parts tend to ruin everything... but i guess it depends what they're talking about. i hate when they talk about the scene or whatever
I meant when band talk in songs not at shows.

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spoken word!

it sounds good in some bands yes, and I agree 100% its better in a different language other than English

daitro spoken word bits are amazing.

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chris709scott wrote: daitro spoken word bits are amazing.
seriously! I have a weakness for foreign screamo. listening to bands speak in their native language is a feeling of instant gratitude. Not knowing the lyrics or the meaning behind them kills me but the raw passion and emotion the instruments and vocals provide is more than appreciated.

there is that damn skramz word again. I'm not exactly sure why but it irritates me. :roll:

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I personally love spoken parts. Adds more emotion to the song if it sounds good imo.

A few I think do it quite well -

Envy
Optimus Prime
Heaven in Her Arms
The Saddest Landscape/Her Breath on Glass
The Hope and the Failure
The Spirit of Versailles


The list could go on and on.

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David wrote: The Saddest Landscape/Her Breath on Glass
I was gonna post them as an example of doing it well because it sounds real.

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xdylanx wrote:
kevin wrote:talking parts tend to ruin everything... but i guess it depends what they're talking about. i hate when they talk about the scene or whatever
I meant when band talk in songs not at shows.
yeah that's what i was talking about, too

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dude it's just like anime. It sounds way better to listen to it in the original japanese language than to hear the annoying english dubs.
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