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If the goal of the production was a Nine Inch Nails sound, it was a success.

There is a lot of promise in this song (the verse and production held my attention) but there are two HUGH things holding it back.


The chorus is very weak (ie: it's almost completely void of melody) and the track is about 3 minutes too long.


Nice work, Cougar. You're probably having a ton of fun doing it. I just think you need to write like 4 new choruses for the song and then pick the best one.
 
I'd like to add that writing good choruses is REALLY REALLY REALLY hard.

I didn't want to sound like it's some easy thing and you're a boob for missing the mark there.



If writing good (great) choruses was easy then we'd all be on tour and have houses in Malibu and big lofts in the West Village.
 
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I listened to the whole album and enjoyed it. I think In the Dark is solid but the whole thing is pretty good.
 
i listened to a handful of songs i found on youtube.... distinctive sound, for sure... and i dig, In The Dark (although its about 3min too long, imo) but it basically sounded like every other song they have ...why is there little to no diversity in the music? ..sure, the words are different, but its easy to tell, after 10-15seconds, who the band is... again, i just watched what was on youtube and didnt listen to the whole album... still good shit, cougs.. congrats
 
Interestingly read. Had 2 albums released since these. Some good points on the critical side. Tron is right, choruses are hard. Reno is right, I was a tard. Gas was cheap because some of the video is sourced from old footage. All legal, because fuck courtrooms. Ray was right too, a more varied sound was needed, which I think I acheived in the last album, titled The Wild Life: https://shadowsmirrors.bandcamp.com/album/the-wild-life
 
One of the albums I'm most proud of producing on vinyl for my label was Lazerhawk "Skull and Shark". The artwork was done by Dave Rapoza. He may sound familiar if you're into Spiderman comics at all. Anyway we contacted him and we're able to get him to allow the artwork to be pressed and he also offered to do a 100% unique inner gatefold for it.

I did 2 other vinyl pressings for Lazerhawk as well, but because of the artwork, this one was my favorite. I chose a black and grey A/Side B/Side swirl colourway. This makes every record unique.

lazerhawk skull and shark vinyl press 1

lazerhawk skull and shark vinyl poster

lazerhawk skull and shark vinyl press 2

lazerhawk skull and shark vinyl press 3


Here's a sample track from the album:

 
Dave Rapoza has contributed to the Spider-Man franchise primarily as a cover artist and designer. He created designs for various Spider-Man comics, including the "Arachnid Rider" for a new Spider-Man series, which he shared on social media in November 2020.

Additionally, he worked on the "Spider-Man Noir" series, illustrating covers for several issues, including #4 and #5 released in 2020. Rapoza is also known for his involvement in the "Spider-Verse" storyline, where he introduced a character named "V," a spider-robot set in a futuristic Kyoto. His artistic contributions have helped shape the visual identity of these Spider-Man narratives within the Marvel universe.