Sometimes a band sounding like too many things can give you whiplash, trying to attach an ear to each sound, but Fort Hope acts like a genre blender, making metal qualities fit in a post-hardcore sound, while keeping a sort of
pop rock vocal aesthetic.
Not exact matches
Vocal coach Mark de Lisser of Trinity College London, who worked on BBC2's recent series «The Naked Choir» and is a vocal coach on «The Voice» ran a workshop on measuring assessment and progression through rock and pop teac
Vocal coach Mark de Lisser of Trinity College London, who worked on BBC2's recent series «The Naked Choir» and is a
vocal coach on «The Voice» ran a workshop on measuring assessment and progression through rock and pop teac
vocal coach on «The Voice» ran a workshop on measuring assessment and progression through
rock and
pop teaching.
Pop songs such as Taylor Swift's «Style» packed loud, satisfying bass and clear
vocals on the A50, and the big
rock guitars and bouncy drums of Taking Back Sunday's «MakeDamnSure» were equally punchy.
Whether I was cranking Four Year Strong's guitar - heavy
rock tracks or vibing out to Taylor Swift's silky
pop tracks (don't hate), I was treated to meaty bass, clear
vocals and crisp treble tones.