Get that sound: Green Day/Jimmy Eat World
First off, I'm pretty much a one-man-band, so hiring an actual drummer or buying some new guitars/amps just isn't an option at this point. :)
That being said, I'm working on an indie/pop song, sort of along the lines of "In The Middle" by Jimmy Eat World and some of Green Day's songs like "Carpe Diem", "Know Your Enemy", etc. I'm basically a classic rock guy, and while there is some crossover between the two styles of music, I'm looking to give the song an "authentic" feel as opposed to a "rock guy trying to do a punk/pop/indie song." Not sure if that makes any sense whatsoever. :)
So, while I think I've got the vocal stylings down and have the basic guitar chord structure for this new Jimmy Eat World/Green Day tune, I'm having a tough time getting beyond my blues-inspired rock sound when it comes to drums, the bass line, and the guitar sound itself for this style of music.
I have a Strat and a Les Paul, and I run them through an Eleven Rack. I'm typically a fan of the standard "Les Paul through a Marshall" or "Strat through an AC30, Fender or Soldano" settings, but in experimenting with the various other amp sim/guitar setups, I can't quite nail down a combo that sounds right for the punk/pop/indie style of music. Any guitar players out there who regularly play this type of music who can shed some light on your setups?
As far as bass goes, my skills are pretty limited so I'll most likely need to use a virtual instrument and find some MIDI loops. Any recommendations? I use Addictive Drums 2 and have most of the kits, so I'll be looking for genre-appropriate drum loops as well. If there are any MIDIPaks people have found to be useful for this style of music, let me know!
I know this kind of an open question and I'm obviously not looking for any "right" answers, just some feedback from people who regularly work on this type of music on what setups they use. If nothing else, it's sure to spark some creative ideas!