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Worth a shot: My second Southern-metal project, Swampwater Heathens, needs a singer...

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Diamond Knight
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I have a few music projects.

One of them, Malthus Complex is in production recording an album, professionally.

Another project, which is more "southern blues-metal", Swampwater Heathens, needs a singer.

What are we are looking for? Similar to "Down" or "Chrome Division" type of vocal style. Put some "feelers" out if ya'll can. We are seasoned musicians that want to capture the Central Florida Indian River Lagoon "sound".

These are demos without vocals so that you can hear the style:

Title track: https://soundcloud.com/swampwater-heathens/swampwater-heathens

Another track: https://soundcloud.com/swampwater-heathens/where-the-bodies-are-buried



Thank you for all your help! Would prefer if the singer liked beer and football also. Not required.
 
Glad to see you are keeping busy with your music. good luck on finding a singer, our group is beyond the help of a singer. LOL. Like the Swamp Water Heathens name.

We were Strummin tyme, and later Skeeter Creek. We are slowly forming a play out group, though we don't yet have much direction nor name.
 
Glad to see you are keeping busy with your music. good luck on finding a singer, our group is beyond the help of a singer. LOL. Like the Swamp Water Heathens name.

We were Strummin tyme, and later Skeeter Creek. We are slowly forming a play out group, though we don't yet have much direction nor name.

What "components" do you have so far?
 
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I like the music, good luck. Is that a 7 string or a super drop tuning?
 
What "components" do you have so far?

We are mostly and acoustic group, had jams with up to 20, slowly starting to pick a few people out who seem to work well as a group. As of today we have a decent (if there is such a thing) banjo player, I do guitar, and harmonicas, Wife does mountain dulcimer, Baritone Uke and ( Bohron Irish drum) Still are figuring out what everyone likes at this point. Do a bit of Eagles/ Creedence, folk, country and even some traditional apalachian mountain music.

Both 6 and 7 were good. Kind of throw back hard rock.
 
My advice- less palm muting and let some notes get "loose". I love the half bends on a 7 string when hitting hammer ons.
 
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