SuchFriendsAreDangerous |
07.26.2013 08:59 PM |
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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
I have an EPs worth of new music, and if I finally get my ass motivated before the end of the summer I can get it recorded with this new band I've been jamming with. Its some really great shit, a culmination of everything I've been doing for the past ten years evolved in a natural progression. Yet, the question is sincerely if..
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It has a name. It has six tracks. They have names and an assigned order the flows naturally and feels like the permanent selection, a spontaneous theme almost based on the overall sound. Been jamming with the new band more consistently, got to the recording rehearsals on the iphone stage of our bromance. Advantage? Their drummer is taking a paternity leave hiatus of one month to possibly infinity in a few weeks so if we can stay motivated with this side-project, we may just keep motivated enough with the additional time to record. The side-project started because bass player was out of town for several months, and this filled in the void. Bass player came back, side-project shelved. Now we been jamming with the bass player in the side-project, shit, I'VE NEVER WORKED WITH A BASS IN MY ORIGINAL MUSIC, this shit is sounding MAGICAL. I have to pause sometimes during jam sessions and just listen to that shit. Its brought out a more hip-hop sound to the drum work, essentially our two-piece was too heavy, and adding the bass has brought a more solid groove. I really hope we can stay motivated. I can't do this one solo like previous projects, too much of the drum work has come creatively from this drummer, and now the bass? I can't possible go Frank Zappa and do it all in the studio. Its now or never.. tbc......
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