Post by Steve on Jul 20, 2020 13:02:37 GMT
Voice type: Peppermint Tenor Tribe
Recorded Vocal Range: B1-F5
{Questionable Notes}G5 ("Hey Hey Hey")
*Weird semi-emphatic yelpy scream
*Weird semi-emphatic yelpy scream
Higher notes:
F5 ("Change")
E5 ("Coming Home", "Freedom", "Goodbye to All Tomorrows", "Silence")
E♭5 ("I'm Getting Closer")
D5 ("Silence", "Spinning Round")
C♯5 ("Body Bags", "Caught Up On the Inside", "Coming Home" live 2013, "Dear Prudence" live 2013, "Exit", "Freedom", "Peppermint Tribe" live 2013, "The Lizard" demo)
C5 ("Caught Up On the Inside", "Change", "God of 42nd Street" live 2013, "Her Kingdom", "I'm Getting Closer", "If God Could Hear Me Now", "Love is on the Way" live 2013)
B4 ("Coming Home", "Hostile Youth", "My Dog", "Peppermint Tribe", "Silence", "So Long", "Soul Star", "Spinning Round", "Ugly")
B♭4 ("Caught Up On the Inside", "Change", "Exit", "If God Could Hear Me Now", "Soul Star")
A4 ("Body Bags", "Coming Home", "Down by The Ocean", "Freedom", "Goodbye to All Tomorrows", "Hey Hey Hey", "I.C.U.", "Miss Jones", "Month of Sundays", "Spinning Round", "Soul Star", "Ugly", "What Do You Do", "What You Say" live)
G♯4 ("All Alright", "Coming Home", "Her Kingdom", "Love is on the Way", "New World")
G4 ("If God Could Hear Me Now", "Powdered Blue Skies")
Lower notes:
D3 ("Colors", "Dear Prudence", "God of 42nd Street", "Month of Sundays", "New World", "Spinning Round", "What Do You Do")
C♯3 ("Hostile Youth", "The Lizard")
C3 ("Her Kingdom", "I'm Getting Closer","If God Could Hear Me Now", "Spot Him A Beer")
B2 ("Colors", "Silence", "Soul Star")
B♭2 ("Colors" live 2013, "Spot Him A Beer")
A2 ("Soul Star")
G♯2 ("Dear Prudence" live 2013, "Exit")
G2 ("So Long", "Soul Star")
E2 ("Freedom")
E♭2 ("Exit", "If God Could Hear Me Now")
C♯2 ("Freedom")
B1 ("Silence")
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*Underlines mark notes in backing vocals.
*Blue marks soft falsetto notes.
*Grey marks prominent vocal fry notes.
*Italics mark spoken notes.
Frontman for diverse hard rock band Saigon Kick (mostly known for singing on the self-titled album and "The Lizard" but has rejoined for the recent reunion), used a much lighter technique in his initial tenure with the band (sounding like a cross between Perry Farrell and Johnny Rotten), but still demonstrated some strong low notes that reveal the true weight of his voice. Nowadays, his voice has darkened considerably to the point where he sounds more like a mix between McCartney and Bowie (as heard on "Dizzy's Vine" and his solo album "War and Peas"), yet has developed his highs as well and has displayed some powerful belts at C5 and above.
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