HRC, Hot Items at the Archive, and Full-On Sally Ride
July 31st, 2007 by mr | Category: [blog] | Comments Off
Thanks to everyone who has voted for 5*C to open the Buzz’s Beach Ball 3 – if you haven’t yet, do!
Joel, Matt, and I are in the studio again this week, working on a new version of “Aasta.” We’re at HRC in KCK for the first time. They’re still building and ironing out kinks, which is partly why we’re there (to give their gear a workout), and it is clearly going to be a classy facility when it’s complete.
Our most-downloaded-items page at archive.org is getting interesting. The Archive changed the way they calculate “downloads” a couple months ago to include hits on files linked from remote servers (such as those of mrfuriousrecords.com). That means that only since then have your downloads actually counted towards our total. I’m pretty excited about the albums over 1,000 downloads, and I’m even more pumped on the steady growth of our whole catalog.
I’m considering re-mastering Sally Ride’s It’s A Trap, because the trick that Duane showed me while mastering 5*C’s “Silver Yellow Girl v2” the other week would really help that record out a lot. Despite my best efforts at the time, it also seems overfull in the low-mids (mostly due to all the organ buried in there) and I wouldn’t mind having another go at reining those in.
In terms of my post-howie&scott output I’ve loosely called Sally Ride my “rock” music and Tape/echoes my “pop,” with the former emphasizing guitar riffs and… rocking… while the latter was about melodies and catchiness in any form. This distinction is probably silly and definitely confusing for nearly everyone. Given that SR is working on our third major project, and Tape/echoes has only two EPs and an acoustic thing to its name, I thought the other day that it might be a good idea to just go with “Sally Ride” for every-damn-thing. It has a ring to it, it’s feminist, I think it’s kind of punk and subversive, and it’s where I’ve done/am doing what’s clearly superior work (in the relative sense).
I invite your comments.
It does feel slightly weird to imagine Ventura by Sally Ride… but I think I can make the mental switch, no one else will notice, and everything will become beautiful.
I’ve been listening to hip-hop, which is my comfort music: Common, A Tribe Called Quest, Combine.
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July 25th, 2007 by mr | Category: [blog] | Comments Off
We’d love to open 96.5 The Buzz’s “Beach Ball 3″ show with Plain White T’s and The Used - click here to listen to “Silver Yellow Girl” and vote for us. We’re up against KC’s best bands, so it will take every one of you to make it happen. Thanks!
And in other news, Matt’s got a video of us playing “Silver Yellow Girl” at recordBar on his myspace. Happy Thursday, -h
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July 21st, 2007 by Cory Alan | Category: [blog] | Comments (1)
- Ate pizza for pretty much every meal.
- Drank roughly 4 troughs of Goose Island Beer, a brew out of Chicago but available in the Midwest.
- Stayed with my old friend Katie, who studies eyeballs but is very nice regardless. She was an excellent host.
- Visited Reckless Records, Intelligensia Coffee, and Nookie’s Diner.
- Saw two crazy boys jumping speed-bumps on a yellow moped, holding each other and giggling.
- Experienced Wrigleyville game-day madness (didn’t go to the game, though).
- Paid $10.95 for a pack of cloves.
- Visited a mega-bar called The Sheffield, and met crazy weirdos.
- Visited a comfy, worn-in dive bar called Nisei Lounge and did a Jager-Bomb with the bartender.
- Hung out with Doane pals Julia Worth and Brandon Anderson.
- Was spied on by window-men.
- Visited the lake, played the “t-shirt” game.
Exciting
July 16th, 2007 by mr | Category: [blog] | Comments Off
Busy week/end/w*eek/end/week. I’m about where the star is tonight.
The exciting thing is that tomorrow night, Joel and I are going to the studio to re-do the keys and remix 5*C’s “Silver Yellow Girl” for the 96.5 the Buzz contest we’re in. Roman Numerals and Republic Tigers are in the contest as well, so it’s intense competition and we’re pretty honored to be considered in those ranks.
I heard a Paul McCartney song from Chaos and Creation in the Backyard today that gave me a good idea of the type of recording style and sound I want for Ventura. It’s nice to have a more concrete idea of what that could feel like.
See you -
-h
via email and social bookmarkingForgot to title the post
July 7th, 2007 by mr | Category: [blog] | Comments Off
I spent three hours making some space on my HD and installing Firefox (late the the party, I know) in order to participate in today’s LiveEarth concerts, and the video is slowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.
But I also installed one of those awesome spiral-efficient lightbulbs, and know I need to find a reliable org than I can pay to offset my 16 tons of atmospheric carbon-generation for 2007.
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I think I’ll call my vocal/electric base tracks for …Boots complete. There are wrinkles in two songs I wish I could iron out, but the emotion is there, and that’s the point of recording the project live.
This thing unfolds at a slightly different speed, kids, so just know. In a way, some of the marks of my howie&scott / signs material - expressive guitar figures iterating for a couple minutes at a time, permutating melodies, long phrases that force simple song structures past the 4 1/2-minute mark - have resurfaced, which is interesting. I only began to notice that as I started listening back to the recordings.
After Cory’s base tracks are down I’m moving all the gear to 5*Matt’s house, where we intend to begin a massive demo-ing project incorporating the electronic drum kit and some edgier guitar sounds. I’m afraid of diminishing our warm, American, organic side too much but there is also some promise in this direction, for Joel especially. I’m excited because nothing is set in stone; we just need to explore this territory for ourselves.
Listening to: Soundgarden Louder Than Love, Joe Henry Fuse, Koufax Social Life, and System of a Down Toxicity.
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