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Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder

BBZ is proud to present our second effort (y'all remember Nergal, right?).
 
Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder (© 2017 BBZ)
 
Written and produced by BBZ with the help of Daryl Greenway (Synths) and Hugo Ribeiro (Drums). The "Introduction To" was inspired by ohgrant.
 
 
1st Verse:
The TV preacher keeps telling me
The world is falling apart
He's yelling and saying we can see
With an open heart and wallet
 
Pre-Chorus:
He says we could donate now
Before we all become doomed
For a fee, take a vow
His message is perfumed
 
Chorus:
Evil is in the hand of the beholder
How did this hand come to be?
Some say god, some say devil
It all comes down to you and me
Wisdom arrives when getting older
And then one day we finally see
Evil is in the hand of the beholder
And that truth shall set us free
 
2nd Verse:
The schoolyard bully seeks out the weak
And plays the "cock of the walk"
His gang will follow him all day long
And learns to echo his talk
 
Pre-Chorus 2:
No one is safe from his grip
We must do what he orders
Be sure to make no verbal slip
And live in his borders
 
Repeat Chorus
Solos
Repeat Chorus
Solos/Chants out
 
 
post edited by BBZ - 2017/07/25 17:11:53

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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/22 20:10:22 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby bapu 2017/07/22 20:28:48
Intro inspired by OhGrant.
 
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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/22 20:18:19 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby bapu 2017/07/22 20:28:43
Er... and BBZ is:
 
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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/22 20:39:50 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Beepster 2017/07/22 20:42:17
We're there 

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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/22 21:13:01 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby bapu 2017/07/22 21:14:41
Beepster
Er... and BBZ is:
 
Bapu - Bass
Beepster - Guitars
Zargg - Vocals




How DID you guys ever come up with that name??? 
 
(I guess the drummer's name didn't fit?  )
 
Ok, ok!  Jokes are done (for now)!  
 
Good job! 

 
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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/23 10:16:44 (permalink)
No expert on metal, but this is a well written, performed and produced track. Excellent work folks.

 
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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/23 14:55:13 (permalink)
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How DID you guys ever come up with that name??? 

Took over 6 months of using a random letter generator.
 
XZYVLPXTSQZ was our second choice.

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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/23 15:02:51 (permalink)
And we only had consonants to choose from 

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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/23 19:17:20 (permalink)
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No expert on metal, but this is a well written, performed and produced track. Excellent work folks.




Thanks, dood. A LOT of hours and a not insignificant amount of angst went into the creation of this one.
 
It's quite possible I broke The Bapu.
 
:-/
 
...
 
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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/23 19:18:59 (permalink)
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It's quite possible I broke The Bapu.


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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/23 19:23:43 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Zargg 2017/07/23 20:45:23
Also I think since we put him through quite a bit more shenanigans than he charged us for I'll mention the drummer, Hugo, on this is a for hire session player.
 
So if anyone needs some drum work in this style done we could pass along a message to him to see if he's available. His rates were surprisingly reasonable for what we got.
 
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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/23 19:25:20 (permalink)
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It's quite possible I broke The Bapu.






"No masse! NO MASSE!"
 
Wrong language I know... but I don't speak Hindi... or Spanish for that matter.
 
Still funny though.
 
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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/24 13:14:37 (permalink)
excellent - really epic all ways round
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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/24 13:17:58 (permalink)
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excellent - really epic all ways round


Thanks for cool feedback, Daryl 
All the best.

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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/24 13:40:46 (permalink)
I have some serious listening to do on SoundCloud.........I've been waiting for this for at least 6 months now......I just know it's gotta be good!! I'll B Baaaack!!!

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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/24 13:49:26 (permalink)
The guitar at the beginning sounded stellar!  Overall FIVE STARS!

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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/24 13:55:28 (permalink)
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The guitar at the beginning sounded stellar!  Overall FIVE STARS!


Thanks for the positive feedback, David 
The intro was all Beepster 

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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/24 13:56:07 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Mesh 2017/07/24 14:17:53
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I have some serious listening to do on SoundCloud.........I've been waiting for this for at least 6 months now......I just know it's gotta be good!! I'll B Baaaack!!!


Try not to listen so seriously, try Evil 

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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/24 17:57:42 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Mesh 2017/07/24 18:28:45
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The guitar at the beginning sounded stellar!  Overall FIVE STARS!




Thanks. That's my Yamaha Pacifica "Strat" set to a mix of neck and middle single coils run through my old Traynor TS140 (sadly not a tube amp but still sounds pretty nice for this type of thing). I ran the signal out from the TS140's balanced line out (XLR) into my old American made Mackie CR1601 mixer (the old modular behemoth model... not one of the newer models) where I gavee it a slight treble boost before sending it out to a line in on the interface (Focusrite Scarlett 18i6).
 
Once in the box, since it was a direct signal from the Traynor, I needed to apply a cabinet sound. I used GR5 and loaded up the 5150 cabinet* (no head or anything, just the cabinet) and the Little Reflektor reverb module which is turning into one of my personal faves. After that I ran it all through an instance of CA2A and IIRC the Softube Sat Knob to give it all a little extra bite.
 
I manually drew in a level automation envelope at the end of the chain to knock down the peaks/raise low parts and used a send at the bus level to split part of it off to a verb bus (Breverb) which was also being fed by the DimPro cello/double bass parts (Garritan Pocket Orchestra) thus putting them all in the same "room" (at least that was the intent... I think it worked).
 
Baps asked me to work out a little intro based on a short clip OhGrant had sent him and it seemed like the perfect opportunity to show off that I can do clean tone stuff as well (not just screeching high gain). The composition and performance angle was actually quite challenging because it's in Cminor which, I don't know about you, but I find to be one of the more awkward keys for guitar but it also led to some licks/positions/chords that I might not have tried in a simpler key with more accessible "open" notes.
 
I decided to do it "free time" (well it's 4/4 but no click) to let the part move as it wanted to but that of course meant it had to be nailed in a single take without any comping editing so there was LOTS of practicing and test tracking beforehand.
 
And that's what came out.
 
Just thought folks might find that useful/interesting. I'm pretty happy with it but I do really need to get a nice little tube amp for this type of thing.
 
Cheers.
 
*my intent originally was to used a Fender Twin modeled cabinet because ideally I would have tracked this through a twin and the TS140 is actually kind of like a tubeless Twin but once I started mucking about with it I was surprised to here how nicely the 4x12(?) 5150 cab sounded. I guess it might have even provided a bit of consistency since the bulk of the guits in the main song are running through 5150's. Dunno but usually the Traynor works nicely with the Twin cab sound so that was pleasant surprise. Just a bit meatier/darker which suits the composition.
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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/24 19:32:01 (permalink)
Heheh. I see you Mesher.
 
If you are interested I might post the details on what I did for the main song which was actually a whole series of plans and experiments that worked out as good/even better than I expected. I still want to refine the sound more but this scheme is definitely something I'll be using again and not just for BBZ.
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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/25 02:39:36 (permalink)
I really love the guitars and the music.  Fantastic! 
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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/25 07:56:49 (permalink)
Wow! Great stuff guys!
 
 
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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/25 15:06:25 (permalink)
I doubt that guy even watches t.v. preachers.
 
Really clear mix! For dense heavy stuff, it all shines through. Each part and component is super distinct. That's a job well done. I feel those guitars on the edges, and the vocal lives large on the edges as well. Did you make a concerted effort to leave the middle of the spectrum clearer? Drums in the center?
 
My only crit, and this would probably screw up your fine mix, is vocals a little louder. In the chorus, you could drop the guitars/kick pedal just a hair, and let that all-important chorus vocal pop out of the woofers like Rosemary's Baby.
 
Holy triple kick pedal, that guy can bring it.
 
I appreciated your different rhythmic signatures as you went along. Made it a great listen.
 
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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/25 20:30:06 (permalink)
@Hugh and Gerrard... Thanks guys. :-)
 
@emeraldsoul...
 
Thanks to you as well. Bapu was the head engineer on this so he'd have to detail his end of things but for this one I wanted to FINALLY get my own crap together as far as cleaning up my guitar sound. I will post the deets later but essentially, as you noted, this thick/distorted style mix is tricky and the main reason is usually due to the guits. Once we got a decent overall sound I then swiped that mix from Bapu and did everything I could to squeeze my guits into available corners of the mix via panning, sim settings, EQ, etc (all based on the tons of advice I've received over the years around here). I wanted to acheive some nice guitar power without giving in ( or giving in as little as possible) to the usual "wall of guits" trap a lot of metal suffers from... which of course leads to other things getting masked and/or needing to be over compressed or whatever the heck these new school metal producers do (NTTIAWWT but I like to hear EVERYTHING... not just the guits and I also like a bit of dynamics as opposed to "EVERYTHING IS LOUDER THAN EVERYTHING ELSE!!!").
 
This is still very rudimentary and I'm still finding my footing as far as mix stuff but yeah... just taking some time to really get the guits out of the way of other instruments without sacrificing the actual guits seems to have paid off.
 
I think I was kind of going for an "extreme" Alex Lifeson situation where the guits are totally there and cool but not to the detriment of other parts. It's by no means perfect but I think I managed to get close to where I need to be.
 
Cheers and thanks for listenin'!
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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/25 20:46:16 (permalink)
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No expert on metal, but this is a well written, performed and produced track. Excellent work folks.




Thanks, dood. A LOT of hours and a not insignificant amount of angst went into the creation of this one.
 
It's quite possible I broke The Bapu.
 
:-/
 
...
 
:-D




''dood''?

 
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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/25 21:00:26 (permalink)
*makes mental note*:
 
"jamesg may or may not have been the frontman for Scatterbrain" (maybe NSFW).
 
;-)
 
 
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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/26 20:45:18 (permalink)
This sounds good, well written piece of metal with good amount of diversity.
I really like it!

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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/28 15:02:49 (permalink)
loved the bass and guitar at the intro, really great sound!
 
personally, I'd like to hear a little more punch in the drums, but this might be normal for the genre?  other than that the mix is really well balanced!  crunchy guitars sound really great!
 
love the bridge guitars, too!  great sound!  great playing!

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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/07/29 20:10:49 (permalink)
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The guitar at the beginning sounded stellar!  Overall FIVE STARS!


Thanks for the listen David.
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Re: Introduction To & Evil Is In The Hand Of The Beholder 2017/08/03 14:43:45 (permalink)
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I really love the guitars and the music.  Fantastic! 


Thanks Mr Mann for the listen.
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