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ModestDan
02-28-2004, 11:31 PM
Isaac's voice has changed some in the new album? I have a theory as to why this happened (and his weight he gained) I think his voice changed because he's off drugs now. Same reason as to why hes gained more weight. Anyone else have more ideas as to why he's changed? Im not sayin his change is bad or anything.
hobie
02-29-2004, 12:29 AM
Um, I don't think it has anything to do w/his weight or anything...I just think he's more mature nowadays and sees his voice as a tool/musical instrument (just like his guitar) that needs exploring which he's demonstrating. I mean, to me, he's sounding exactly like he did on Sharpen Your Teeth (UC) which *imo* is incredible! I think being on his own for that release really pushed him into new territory w/his voice.
That's just my two cents.
ModestDan
02-29-2004, 02:12 AM
And youre two cents is good =)
AgentClaret
02-29-2004, 09:12 AM
i dont know the full deatails of his drug habits, but ive got a rather simple explanation for why his voice sounds different...
in most MM albums, his voice is layered, with two or three Isaacs singing at a time. On Good News, he doesn't do that at all, it's just one voice.
ugly casanova
02-29-2004, 04:27 PM
i dont know the full deatails of his drug habits, but ive got a rather simple explanation for why his voice sounds different...
in most MM albums, his voice is layered, with two or three Isaacs singing at a time. On Good News, he doesn't do that at all, it's just one voice.
What do you mean he doesn't do that at all? His voice is layered in almost every song almost at all times. Maybe you are talking about 3 Isaacs singing with the same tone? That really wouldn't make sense expect to make his voice a bit fuller.
On Good News For People Who Like Bad News his voice is completely layered with a bunch of Isaacs. Really high voice, really low, and normal singing voice. Its incredible. I love it. Makes the music so much fuller and just a weird "Isaac" twist to it.
msmojo
03-01-2004, 06:40 PM
i dont know the full deatails of his drug habits, but ive got a rather simple explanation for why his voice sounds different...
in most MM albums, his voice is layered, with two or three Isaacs singing at a time. On Good News, he doesn't do that at all, it's just one voice.
What do you mean he doesn't do that at all? His voice is layered in almost every song almost at all times. Maybe you are talking about 3 Isaacs singing with the same tone? That really wouldn't make sense expect to make his voice a bit fuller.
On Good News For People Who Like Bad News his voice is completely layered with a bunch of Isaacs. Really high voice, really low, and normal singing voice. Its incredible. I love it. Makes the music so much fuller and just a weird "Isaac" twist to it.
When I first listened to them long long ago I thought there were two people with the same voice in the band haha
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