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The best part is that this is apparently a “remix of a third party piece)

I wonder why geometry dash is one of the tags... wait a minute

I’m so conflicted about this one and I don’t know why. I generally have an aversion to using anything even slightly resembling vocals in my music because I think it has a huge potential to completely ruin any individuality or artistic talent in a song, and while I don’t think this falls into that trap, as the non vocal portions are incredible, I don’t think me personally can give this 5 stars for that reason alone. Actually there are a few minor things to mention, including the fact that the vocals don’t change pattern or notes at all or the fact that I don’t think this is dubstep, it feels a lot more like house. Not like that matters. I’m rambling; I don’t hate this song by any means and the melodic structure is some of the best you’ve made, and I can totally see how someone would give this 5/5, but me personally, that type of music isn’t my specialty. I’m probably not the right person to be reviewing this song, so take this with a grain of salt.

Wow. Let’s just go through one by one why I consider this song another masterpiece of yours

The intro is great, and while it sets the tone it also establishes the theme of the song, being a different Christmas sounding track with extremely intricate harmonies and such.

The chords are unusual but still sound good and match the song name really well.

0:48 loving that 4/4 snare in a 6/8 melody, that’s one of my favorite tricks in creating nice and unique percussion.

1:16 probably the best part of the song; the bass drops off in pitch, kind of like a movie trailer, and bursts straight into a very ominous final climax which ends in a major chord somehow; I love that there is actual progression, unlike in most Christmas songs

It seems your main weakness in your more recent songs are the outros IMO; however I do like this one quite a bit. Those campfire sound effects are really well integrated and sound super realistic, almost as if they were recorded IRL and imported into the song. If they were, this would make it arguably a more unique and just better song than A Starry Night, taking into consideration all the stuff I just pointed out and how I didn’t mention a single flaw. I just don’t even know what to say, this is fantastic and I want it to be preformed by a live orchestra somewhere because it would sound amazing.

I think I understand the meaning behind the song: control is a two sided coin; the good parts of control, getting things exactly how you want it, is represented in the song by the major key shifts in the melody constantly throughout, but the negative parts of control is represented by the minor and dissonant chords in the background and it’s genius. One thing is the outro, it’s kinda underwhelming, just a fade to nothing. Other than that though very well done

What does that voice at the end say? I can’t understand it

Dani-Demand responds:

I'm a fucking crab. I'm a fucking crab. Look at me, DansDemand! I'm a fucking crab.

Truly heart felt lyric writing here.

I probably would have rated this higher of ASN didn’t exist, but here we are. I see this as the precursor to that song, having a really catchy baseline and chords but a not so catchy melody. “Beginner music producer” my ass, you know how to mix better than I ever could and have been doing this for 5 years. Every song improves on the last, or tries something completely new, and that has to be respected. A lot of artists made 3-4 really good songs like 3 years ago and their modern songs kinda suck ( F-777, TheFatRat, pretty much every geometry dash artist) or aren’t producing anymore (dimrain47, xtrullor, bossfight, foreverbound, etc). I hope you’re whitelisted by Robtop soon because all this music is going underappreciated.

I don’t think I’ve ever heard so much emotion and effort put into a musescore track. It works! Somehow it works! I can see how people would sympathize with this song and start bawling. I didn’t though because I never had a gf. ;(

theweathermanYT responds:

I’m glad you enjoyed! On the other piece I used a separate soundfont and echo settings so yeah I’ll stick to these lmao. It’s always much better to not have a gf than to have a bad one like I did ;(. I’m excited to hopefully see your return to my future pieces! :)

Really good intentions with this song. But I don’t want to let that impression stand in the way of an honest review, so here goes.
Everything sounds pretty good until 2:45 with frankly... less than optimal brass sounds going on. It begins to emanate musescore; I’ve used it before and it has questionable sounds so I don’t blame you. Also, at 3:30 it sounds really nice, actually that might be my favorite part. Every melody is perfectly fitting to commemorate a friend and I respect that. Finally, at 0:59 there is a weird note there but idk. Other than those pretty minor complaints, really good work.

theweathermanYT responds:

Thank you so much for the honest review! Yeah it’s in MuseScore... I wish I could help the sounds this program spits out. The review is much appreciated! I’m glad you enjoyed :)

Classical and occasionally electronic composer who also made a song for every state once.

Age 19, Male

Pre-med student

Wayne State University

Detroit, MI

Joined on 11/26/20

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