
Albums: Dwelling of Duels: Rhythm Month (April 2025)
Oh I'm Not a Doctor
Reviews
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Great ambience intro. And then off we go hell yeah to that guitar. EEEEEOOOWEEEEEEEEE. This track got me feeling like I’m mega man chasing enemies on a moving train. but like snes era mega man. not the little chode boi. I’m gonna have that eeoooweeeeee stuck in my head. Great track.
Production notes: Mix feels like it’s lacking a bit of body in the midrange. Like in the 700-1100 range?
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I didn’t expect the heartbeat to be the BPM!! What?! A surprise Rock Ballad appears! Great rhythms! Great drum performance even though I’m not a fan of the drum tone. Surprise piano at the end too 🙂 Great song!
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super production , love the drumm sound. guitar is played verry good
the ending is great anon.
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Beeping intro fits the title perfectly. Love the dreaminess of the synth pad with the reverbed piano. Metal part sounds beefy and crunchy, nomnom, some very cool 9ths happening on those power chords which are very djent. The latter half has a very trippy drum pattern that actually throws me off a little, it sounds a little unnatural. Mix is chonky and tasty, very enjoyable but WHY SO SHORT.
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After a weirdly thematic start, this one gets down to business with the shredding. Loved the guitar tone and the unexpected piano chord at the end. Epic and melancholic, just the way I like it. But this is too short! Give me more anon.
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I like the FX of the hospital beeping, tying into the name of the tune. Piano and drums are nicely balanced, and balance hangs well when the guitar comes in. Guitar tone is really good, and the solo is nicely executed too. Drums are really well balanced, and the solo is very technically impressive. Soundscapes are really good and tie into the theme too. Nice job anon!
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Loving that kick, great intro. I have to quibble with :36 because that energy jump doesn’t seem adequately forecasted. Hear me out: what if at :34 instead of the drum fill, you dropped out everything abruptly EXCEPT that piano line, then came crashing down with everything all together on the downbeat of the next measure? That’s the kind of move that would have made the whole LP go OH SHIT and I bet it would have carried you energy-wise until at least 1:15. You do something similar at the end of the piece so I know you can manufacture a moment like that- remember, contrast is your friend!
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I love a good jumpscare, so this one worked for me. Guitar tone is thick as hell, and the drum writing also impressed me. This one goes balls to the wall once it kicks in… then it ends just as soon as it got started. Love what you’ve put together here, and I appreciate the effort put into resolving it with some sort of proper ending, but I felt like there was a lot more untapped potential with this idea.
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