We’re sorry to announce…
December 21st, 2011 § 1 Comment
Now that your kids are crying at the news of Santa Claus quitting his job, we have some good news you can share with them. As you’ll notice in the right column, we’ve just released our new single Made In The USA! You can download a digital file from Bandcamp for $1, which includes a two-part interview with Starlite Radio and mixer Paul Redel about the recording and production of the song. And we’ve also thrown in the chord chart so you can play along! Santa Claus quitting ain’t such bad news after all.
Are You Guys Still A Band? – Album Update #5
November 24th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
Many people have been asking how the new album is coming along. It has been quite a while since we’ve posted any updates. Almost five months ago to be exact! A lot has happened in those months. We prepared and played with a seven-piece band at Sinnissippi Park (Rockford, IL) in August. There was a fishing trip with my brothers and dad. Jessica made it up to Door County with family. Jordan and Jessica have been working on a recording project with the music director at our church. I spent several weeks creating my first online portfolio of my illustration work. And I’m sure I could name several others things that have occupied our time.
We also made the decision to take Made In The USA off the album and record it as a single. We thought we’d do a simple acoustic version, but it turned into something more. This made it more creatively exciting for us, but added a few more weekends to the pre-album project. We just wrapped up the mixing and mastering in early November, and plan to release it right before Christmas as a pre-album teaser.
With all of this going on, the video updates took a back seat. But today, as a Thanksgiving treat, we have a new video update for the whole family! So turn off the game and Christmas music, grab a second helping of pumpkin pie, and enjoy our new (five-month old) video update!
The Buffalo Brothers – Album Update #4
June 25th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
The next vlog update features Jordan and David during the first weekend of recording drums. They deemed themselves The Buffalo Brothers since Jordan related buffaloes to drums and bass, noting they are both “beefy and rumbly.” I had a lot of fun sitting back and watching The Buffalo Brothers work together, and was impressed with David’s playing. I’ve never had the chance before to observe him singled out like I did, and I became a huge fan of David’s ability, style and endurance.
The Buffalo Brothers chose to record all the songs from our song pool that David was most familiar with, and they hammered out 10 songs in two days. (I may be off a song or two on the quantity.) They endured a lot of sweat and one late nite, but ended with some fantastic results. The project got rolling with a strong start, both beefy and rumbly.
New Toys and Little Boys – Album Update #3
June 13th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
At the end of April we started working on the control room for our makeshift, farmhouse studio. This would be the final stage of preparation before beginning to record. Jordan packed up all the equipment from his home studio, along with new speakers and a snake we purchased, and headed out to Littlebeck Farm with David.
When Jessica and I arrived the next day, it was the first time Jessica got to see the guesthouse set up for recording. There’s a nice couch and easy chair on one side of the control room with a coffee table and rug, and all the recording equipment on the other side.
Over the next week, I put together some photos from the past few years to have on the wall, and we added a coffee maker and some books to help spark creativity. It’s become one of my favorite rooms of any place I’ve been. It’s comfortable, a great place to hang out, and fun, creative workspace. My brothers and I found ourselves acting more like twelve-year-olds than professional musicians (but I’m guessing that a lot of musicians become professionals so they can act like twelve-year-olds most of the time).
On Sunday, May 15, we started recording the scratch tracks. Scratch tracks are the basic vocal and rhythm instrument tracks recorded and used as reference for a song that will later be redone. There were some technical difficulties in the morning, but we still finished all the scratch tracks for 13 songs by the end of the day.
We laid the foundation for both the workspace and the song recordings. The following weekend we started on the drums. Stay tuned for the next update.
I Want To Record Them All – Album Update #2
April 27th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
This past weekend I asked Jordan how many songs he wanted to record. He replied, “I want to record them all.” I’m not sure how serious he was being. That would be around 20 songs, and a few more if you count older ones we’ve never recorded.
Our last album, which was our first, I believe we recorded 12 songs, and then narrowed it down to 10. I don’t know how most bands or singer/songwriters pick songs for their albums, but I don’t write enough to have a wealth of songs to choose from. (I don’t even think I’ve written a hundred songs since I started writing 17 years ago. If I counted, it would probably be around 50 or 60.)
So, how does a part-time band with one main songwriter have enough songs to record a full-length album? Easy. You wait three or four years between each recording, and live a lot of life in between. That gives you plenty of material, and enough time to write at least 10 or 12 songs.
When you write so few songs, they tend to be more personal. For me, this is because when I get a rare block of time to write, I want to write something as much from the heart as possible. It may be the only chance I get for a while. This makes it hard when you have to narrow down the songs you want on an album, because you get emotionally attached to them.
We don’t have to worry about which songs will be banished from the next album for a while. For now, it’s figuring out how we’re going to do the songs that are even being considered. Arrangement, tempo, key, how many instruments, and what kinds of instruments. Those are the questions we’re working out in practice, and will continue to work out for the next few weekends. It’s an exciting time seeing how the songs take on more life and color. And if Jordan is serious about recording them all, I don’t think we’re going to mind.
