It's sad that you can't identify the heavy use of autotune on his voice in this song.
It's purposely auto tuned for a specific sound, not because he needs auto tune. Why can't people understand that. They obviously had a certain vision for it on the verses.
I don't think it is "auto-tune".. do you idiots even know what auto tune means, yes the notes are probably Manually tuned but to suggest he sang and then let the computer match the pitches perfectly is insane, no self respecting band would ever do that. There is a distinct vocal effect used throughout the record to create the sound they wanted for this band. you can strongly hear this effect at the end of the song when Chris' voice is by itself. Sorry friends but if you think a band like this is using auto tune then you do not know what auto tune means.
I loved this, I really can't express how excited I am to hear this thing. It sounds like FSF and the vocals were executed so well it seems, not overdone, keeping with what people would expect from Further. Really good song.
I forgot the word "don't" in that post lol (should have read "I guess I just don't hear the auto-tune")
it was early in the morning when I posted that (LA time is screwing me up haha)
haha ok all is forgiven. I haven't been able to listen to the song full blast because I'm at work, but I haven't really been able to hear it, either. I definitely heard it (whether it was autotune or whatever effect used) in the chorus of So Cold and in other stuff Chris has done, but it doesn't bother me at all.
The only Chris Carrabba autotune that I've ever really noticed that has always bugged the shit out of me is in Ghost of a Good Thing. About 3:08 in.