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Guns N' Roses in the Grunge Era

Postby overcompressionsucks » Thu Oct 29, 2009 4:51 pm

How did GNR's Use your illusion albums succeed in the wake of the grunge movement?
1991 isn't a pretty good year to release a heavily produced hard rock album, especially since Nirvana was going to dominate the charts in 1992
Also, why was drum reverb in rock and metal music widely abadoned after 1994?
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Re: Guns N' Roses in the Grunge Era

Postby LogicDeLuxe » Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:27 am

overcompressionsucks wrote:Also, why was drum reverb in rock and metal music widely abadoned after 1994?
Perhaps, since it sounds even more horrible when overcompressed, ie. the release curve of the reverb is compromised into one steady noise. I don't like excessive reverb, anyway. On the other hand, recorded in an isolated room and mixed compeletely without reverb sounds dull indeed.
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Re: Guns N' Roses in the Grunge Era

Postby soulburner » Sun Nov 01, 2009 10:29 am

I miss the drum reverb a lot on today's albums. And yes, at least one of the reasons why it was abandoned was that it doesn't compress well. There's also this trend to sound "raw", what in most cases means lifeless and loud ;)
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