Studio Update #2
I sit at the table in the studio, absolutely stuffed to bursting. This is the first time I've been to residential studio, and I have to say that we're being looked after pretty damn well. Home cooked food every day is a luxury that is rare for me. And cheesecake? Man oh man. Time to work on a slow one.
Day 1 was spent with the tedious but necessary business of setting everything up and getting sounds. Because we're trying to record as much live as we can, that meant setting everything up at once. Alex and his assistant Dean beavered away with microphones, while I discovered, rather to my displeasure, that I fucking suck at table football. I'm well acquainted with the fact that I'm terrible at sport generally, but discovering that I'm also rubbish at a pub game was... gutting. It was even worse to discover that, for some unfathomable reason, Tarrant is really good at it. What?
Day 2, we started tracking. We have 5 days here, so we're pretty up against it time-wise, if we want to get all 12 of the songs I want on the album nailed. Thankfully a month of rehearsals, plus the fact that we're all totally boss musicians (haha), has paid off, and we motored through 5 songs in one day. This morning we got back into the fray and thusfar we've polished off another 3. Good going. We're recording to tape, which is new for me. It's quite scary when, every once in a while, Alex starts editing, which basically involves cutting the tape up with a de-magnetized razor blade. I get slightly edgy when I see him slashing through our recordings. Needless to say he know what he's doing.
It's all sounding great so far. I'm really pleased with the general vibe - this won't be the most precise of records, playing wise, but it has soul, which is something I feel a lot of records lack these days. It feels like we're making a worthwhile album. And I have been ever so slightly improving at table football. Victory will be mine.
Day 1 was spent with the tedious but necessary business of setting everything up and getting sounds. Because we're trying to record as much live as we can, that meant setting everything up at once. Alex and his assistant Dean beavered away with microphones, while I discovered, rather to my displeasure, that I fucking suck at table football. I'm well acquainted with the fact that I'm terrible at sport generally, but discovering that I'm also rubbish at a pub game was... gutting. It was even worse to discover that, for some unfathomable reason, Tarrant is really good at it. What?
Day 2, we started tracking. We have 5 days here, so we're pretty up against it time-wise, if we want to get all 12 of the songs I want on the album nailed. Thankfully a month of rehearsals, plus the fact that we're all totally boss musicians (haha), has paid off, and we motored through 5 songs in one day. This morning we got back into the fray and thusfar we've polished off another 3. Good going. We're recording to tape, which is new for me. It's quite scary when, every once in a while, Alex starts editing, which basically involves cutting the tape up with a de-magnetized razor blade. I get slightly edgy when I see him slashing through our recordings. Needless to say he know what he's doing.
It's all sounding great so far. I'm really pleased with the general vibe - this won't be the most precise of records, playing wise, but it has soul, which is something I feel a lot of records lack these days. It feels like we're making a worthwhile album. And I have been ever so slightly improving at table football. Victory will be mine.

8 Comments:
It gives me such a buzz, knowing I'm reading your stuff so soon after you have written it - technology eh? wonderful. I'm really looking forward to hearing the new album. I KNOW it will have lots of soul.
Love and all the very best, Ginetta
That post has cheered me up immensely. I have a 3 hour Government and Politics exam tomorrow at 9am and I am bricking it, just thought I'd check if Frank had updated his blog about the new record before I hit the hay... and he had :D :D Thanks Frank. Thank.
(I hope you enjoy my Look Around You reference there)
Frank, one day, one day:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y613al8Y7v0
maybe a bit of motivational Usher will help?
Also, i'm so excited about the new album... goes without saying, but I thought I better had mention it too!
I, too, find myself checking the blog more often these days, is just so much more exciting than my upcoming bioprocess engineering exam!
Cool that you let us be so up-to-date concerning the new album!
Can't wait for this album - bring it on!!
Tape is an excellent choice. I had the pleasure, years ago. What a sound!
Really looking forward to hearing this one.
x
for the record my guess is they are at leeders farm studio. owned by dan hawkins from stone gods
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