atomicAdam
01-08-2010, 11:13 PM
I picked up The Unicorns Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone, a couple months back, and it is such a wonderfully raw and under produced album. The lack of multi million dollar engineering equipment goes unnoticed because in the raw form the flaws all sounds so wonderful together.
It is great to hear just a raw guitar or drum set recorded in a room, some tape fuzz and sometimes musical instruments drowning out the vocals.
Doesn't hurt that I absolutely love the music as well.
But the point being, any of you have any albums you love for the flaws rather than for the mega production?
It is great to hear just a raw guitar or drum set recorded in a room, some tape fuzz and sometimes musical instruments drowning out the vocals.
Doesn't hurt that I absolutely love the music as well.
But the point being, any of you have any albums you love for the flaws rather than for the mega production?