To scream or not to scream
My mates and I just got back in from the public house. We had been told there was going to be an marvelous starting out band playing there. Being how the source was reputable, we all decided we would see for ourselves. When I walked into the public house, I was certain it would be excellent. I mean, it is easy to tell as soon as you wander in if the audience is into the same type of music your into.
I could tell this was my kind of audience, not a some Destiny's Child wannabes or country music listening hicks. In addition, I could hear the music and it was heavy and loud. Once the vocalist begun, but, I was through. You must have watched a group and it seems like they think heavy music is just about screeching? That makes me crazy. Screaming great, don't get me wrong. What I'm trying to say is screaming is actually an art form! Not just anyone can get up and scream and make it sound right. You've to understand when to do it and how to do it for it to sound professional. It's just better to go the screaming to other groups if the vocalist can't get it right , or get a new vocalist!
On a more personal not I have finished the coffeepoint designs.The new design is finished, have a look at the here: .
Quick note, Jenny in case your reading this, my mobile died and I don't have your phone number could you call me?
