What should i name my mixtape
The orange, which can be seen on the album art, is the same orange he saw as he experienced that love. The purpose of the album is to replicate his version of love in melodies, songs, and album art. Coming up with a catchy phrase that describes one or all of your album themes can give listeners a good idea of what to expect.
To Pimp A Butterfly is an incredible album title and an example of capturing the theme of an album with one phrase. To Pimp A Butterfly perfectly expresses the album themes and, honestly, is just such a clever album title. Cutting songs or lyrics happen all the time when releasing a record.
Some bands even use the names of cut songs as an album title and then have gone on to use the song in later albums. Led Zeppelin released an album called Houses of the Holy after a cut song, but then turned around and actually used that song on their Physical Graffiti album.
Or, rather than directly using one of your song names, you could opt to grab a hook from one of the songs instead. One example of this is Selling England by the Pound by Genesis. I would for sure recommend any of the tips above before going with a name generator, but it might give you a word or phrase that may inspire the real album name. Probably a last resort, but you never know.
So, you know, not awesome but it could spark some creativity on your part. It may surprise you. If you want to try it out for fun. Here are a few sites that I found:. Another random place you could try to find inspiration is Wikipedia. The name of that article could be the name of your band. Anyway, like I said, very random but could potentially be helpful. For example, if a specific photograph or painting inspired the record, and you want to use that as the artwork for the album, it only makes sense to name it after the artwork.
Wherever you record, the atmosphere can be enough to inspire even more music, and even the name of the album. Whether you want every word to be capitalized or lowercase or a mix of the two, deciding how to portray the songs can be an important aesthetic for your brand.
For example, Copeland used Title Capitalization for their album, Blushing. You can see the tracklisting below:. A great example of lowercase stylization is joan, who continues to lowercase their band name and individual songs. Noah Gunderson switched up his capitalization between albums. Whatever you decide will be a great aesthetic for you, just make it a point to choose a stylization and not just default to what you feel is normal. Oh, The !
Who would have ever thought that anyone could successfully name an album, I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it. This would be a cool, somewhat ambiguous way to both name the album and pay tribute to its inspiration. Unless it's explicitly stated in the lyrics, only those close to the writer will understand the true meaning behind the name.
Oftentimes, independent artists find themselves cutting songs in tiny bedroom studios or dark basements. Sometimes, however, bands get the opportunity to record in beautiful locations in their seasonal prime.
Both of these scenarios are enough to inspire even more music, and could make for good inspiration for the name of the album. What's the story behind the name of your latest album? Share it with us in the comments below! Dylan Welsh is a freelance musician and music journalist, based in Seattle, WA.
He currently plays in multiple Seattle bands, interns at Mirror Sound Studio, and writes for the Sonicbids blog. Visit his website for more information.
Topics: Songwriting , Honing Your Craft. Song name from the album This is the most common way to go. Self-titled Almost every artist has a self-titled album, usually their first though not always. One of the hooks from the album Even if it's not the name of a song, grab one of the album's meaningful hooks and use it to title the album.
A lyric or song that was cut Is there a really great lyric or song title that just didn't quite make it onto the record for whatever reason? That's what make mixtapes so great.
Take Fredo Kruger , the forthcoming mixtape from Fredo Santana. We've only just warmed up to the latest GBE upstart's beautifully ignorant Chi-Town anthems, but the title—and the sick Nightmare on Elm Street —inspired artwork—has us hyped. Fredo is just the latest example of more and more artists taking their time to craft a mixtape that matters, even down to the title. With Fredo's high standard in mind, we sifted through countless mixtapes, pulling up websites, CDs, and even one cassette peace, Kid Capri , to bring you the 25 best mixtape titles of all time.
They may not be as iconic as our 50 Best Rap Album Titles Ever , but they're a hell of a lot more entertaining.
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