Post by Steve on Jul 20, 2020 13:11:32 GMT
Voice type: The Greyest of Baritone Skies
Recorded Vocal Range: E2-E♭5
{Questionable Notes}C2 ("First Time")
*Very obscured and short/weak note.
*Very obscured and short/weak note.
Higher notes:
E♭5 ("Sick of It All" Sullen mix)
D5 ("Any Moment Now", "Gather and Give")
C♯5 ("Bones + Joints", "Suffocate", "Therapy", "Thin Spirits")
C5 ("Good Intentions", "Good Times", "Living in a Dream", "My Carousel", "Other Light")
B4 ("Complicated Questions", "Criminal", "Gather and Give", "I'll Keep Your Memory Vague", "Panic Attack", "Quicksand", "Save Your Breath", "Sense of a Spark", "Sick of It All", "Stay and Drown", "Swallowtail", "Talking to the Walls", "Therapy", "Whatever Doesn't Kill Me", "Window Song")
B♭4 ("Absolute Truth", "Awake and Dreaming", "Broken Words", "Come On, Oblivion", "Cookin' in the Kitchen", "Dropping", "Glimpse", "Other Light", "Panic Attack", "Sad Exchange", "Save Your Breath", "Spiderprints", "Walking In My Shoes")
A4 ("As Far As I Can Spit", "Blackout Song", "Brat", "Criminal", "Don't Look Down", "Drag You Down", "Easy Life", "Falling On", "Famous Last Words", "Good Intentions", "Lost For Words", "Lost My Way", "My Carousel", "Ordinary Life", "Paralyzer", "Pieces Fit", "Sense of a Spark", "So-So Suicide", "Spiderprints", "Stay in Shadow", "Stone Soul", "Thousand Mile Wish")
G♯4 ("Above", "Absent Elements", "Absolute Truth", "Come On, Oblivion", "Complicated Questions", "Conversations", "Costume For a Gutterball", "Danananana", "Drag You Down", "Famous", "First Time", "Five Crooked Lines", "For the Ocean", "Gods of Speed", "Good Times", "Living in a Dream", "Not Going to Be Afraid", "Obvious Heart", "Panic Attack", "Sad Exchange", "Save Your Breath", "Shudder", "Sick of It All", "Slow Chemical", "Stay and Drown", "Stay in Shadow", "Talking to the Walls", "Thin Spirits", "Thousand Mile Wish", "Tip", "Window Song")
G4 ("Any Moment Now", "As Far As I Can Spit", "Blackout Song", "Cake", "Condenser", "Cookin' in the Kitchen", "Danananana", "Don't Look Down", "Dropping", "Change the World", "Good Times", "Lost For Words", "Lost My Way", "Love's What You Left Me With", "Paralyzer", "Sensory Eraser", "So-So Suicide", "St. Louis", "Stone Soul", "Walking In My Shoes", "Whatever Doesn't Kill Me", "Wolves and Doors")
Lower notes:
D3 ("Brat", "Cookin' in the Kitchen", "Easy Life", "Let's Pretend", "Lost For Words", "My Carousel", "Walking in My Shoes")
C♯3 ("Bones + Joints", "Complicated Questions", "Costume for a Gutterball", "I'll Keep Your Memory Vague", "Stay and Drown", "Swallowtail", "Therapy", "Tip", "Window Song")
B2 ("Absent Elements", "Cookin' in the Kitchen", "Gather and Give", "I'll Keep Your Memory Vague", "Living in a Dream" acoustic version, "Obvious Heart", "Paralyzer", "Scrumpy", "Sick of It All", "Sense of a Spark", "So-So Suicide", "Stay and Drown", "Them Vs. You Vs. Me", "Thousand Mile Wish")
B♭2 ("Awake and Dreaming", "Come On, Oblivion")
A2 ("Lost For Words", "Love's What You Left Me With")
G♯2 ("Obvious Heart")
F♯2 ("Come On, Oblivion", "Not Going to Be Afraid")
E2 ("Love's What You Left Me With", "Not Going to Be Afraid")
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*Underlines mark notes in backing vocals or otherwise muffled/obscured in the mix.
*Blue marks soft or disconnected falsetto notes.
*Italics mark spoken notes.
The singer for "post grunge somehow-turned-pop rock" band Finger Eleven (altho why they changed their name from the best one ever [Rainbow Butt Monkeys] is one of rock's greatest mysteries....). He has utilized some very powerful, chesty highs ("Drag You Down" has some of the most intense gritty belting I've heard) in addition to some pretty good usage of his falsetto register as well ("Bones + Joints" and "Awake and Dreaming" being good examples of this), often sticking out as the most distinct aspect of their music, especially since they were one of the first bands I ever got into and still enjoy their earlier material a great amount to this day. His lower range, while rather under utilized in comparison, is still fairly strong and warm, using it to great effect when he wants to (such as in "Love's What You Left Me With").
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