Post by Steve on Jul 20, 2020 12:58:04 GMT
Voice type: Ultra Chesty Seattle Tenor
Recorded Vocal Range: G2-E♭5
Higher notes:
E♭5 ("Broken Land", "Feed", "Sunday" live at the Dynamo Festival 1992)
C♯5 ("16 Ways to Go", "Empty Room", "Hands and Feet", "I Slip Away", "I'm Sorry", "Monster Box", "Sunday", "This is Fear", "Walk All Over You", "Wasting Time")
C5 ("Feed", "I'm Sorry")
B4 ("Burn", "Empty Room", "Enemy", "I Hate You", "Inside of Me", "Love at High Speed", "Mockingbird", "Monster Box", "Samsara", "This is Fear", "Turn Anger Up", "Walk All Over You", "Wasting Time")
B♭4 ("Alaya", "Alibi", "Broken Land", "Clockwork and Compass", "Cracking New Ground", "Diva", "Hands and Feet", "Pain", "Pure Land", "Steamy Swamp Thing", "Sunday")
A4 ("Life Crisis", "This Ocean")
G♯4 ("American Dream", "Broken Land", "Burn", "Cracking New Ground", "Diva", "Empty Room", "Fix Me", "Gravity", "I Slip Away", "I'm Sorry", "Inside of Me", "Love at High Speed", "Mockingbird", "Monster Box", "Prime Time", "Rabbit Hole", "Samsara", "Steamy Swamp Thing", "This is Fear", "Three Towers", "Through the Red Lie", "Turn Anger Up", "Wasting Time")
Lower notes:
E♭3 ("Alaya", "Another God", "Cracking New Ground", "Gravity", "Hands and Feet", "I'm Sorry", "Oh...", "Pure Land", "Rabbit Hole", "Shoot Poem", "Steamy Swamp Thing", "Sum", "Sunday")
C♯3 ("American Dream", "Fix Me", "Hands and Feet", "I Slip Away", "Prime Time", "Pure Land", "This Ocean", "Three Towers", "Through the Red Lie", "Wake Up!", "Wasting Time")
C3 ("Alaya", "Clockwork and Compass", "Oh...", "Shoot Poem")
B2 ("American Dream", "Hunger", "Prime Time", "Three Towers", "Through the Red Lie", "Wake Up!", "Walk All Over You", "Wasting Time")
B♭2 ("Another God", "Clockwork and Compass", "Hands and Feet")
G♯2 ("Hunger", "Love at High Speed", "Wake Up!")
G2 ("Rabbit Hole")
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*Purple marks notes in backing vocals or otherwise muffled/obscured in the mix.
*Italics mark spoken notes.
The vocalist for obscure grunge era band My Sister's Machine, also sings for Soulbender; his project w/Queensryche guitarist Michael Wilton, and his own band Tanks of Zen. He is also somewhat known as the guitarist for the initial glam incarnation of Alice N' Chains. While he definitely has some similarities tone and technique wise w/his late ex-bandmate, Pollock tends to take his powerful chesty belts up to even the fifth octave! In addition, he possesses a slightly darker timbre overall and uses a slightly more unrefined gritty technique, however his control over it has improved over the years. His lows are rather underused in comparison, however the few he has shown off give great potential.
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