Showing posts with label recording. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recording. Show all posts

Sunday, January 18, 2009

vox y rough y juan in a million




Now that you've been dishwalla'd, we'll get to our activities of the day.  We arrived at the studio around one in the afternoon and decided to get right to work on finishing up some vocals.  As Adam started in on putting the finishing touches to Where You Sleep, Jesse and I headed over to an east Austin brunch favorite called
Juan in a Million for some (you guessed it) impressive mexican dining.  Kinda had some hipster love in that joint for sure but it wasn't overbearing or gross.  Austin's cool like that.  We brought food back to the bros of the band as Adam moved over to the Sheet.  Here's what the vocal room looked like-



Now we're doing some rough mixes for the 7 tracks as Adam starts drinking a couple of Tecates and we start in on the last of back porch bb gun practice.  


It's 74 degrees, sunny, and it's January in Austin.  I'm already missing it and I haven't even left. We'll start packing our gear soon and making our way back to the tundra.  But it looks like we'll be coming back for sxsw, where we'll not only be playing some shows but working on final mixes with Erik.  blick/blamm/poof/pow.

We have a show coming up in February at Metro w/Prairie Cartel and Mr. Russia.  See you peeps then... 

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Saturday's alright for tracking the vox

Indigenous in the making...

So yesterday was an awesome day of relaxation and recuperation.  We hit the reset button on the ole ears and took the day off from the studio.  We watched a marathon of Arrested Development and then hit up one of the best BBQ places in all of Austin called the Salt Lick.  It kind of did number on us.  Adam called it one his most satisfying meals ever.  We went back Beth and Mike's place (where we've been staying all week) and lazily crashed out to more big screen TV and sleepy dogs.  

Today is all about tracking vocals and finishing up aux percussion stuff.  Really getting excited to hear some rough mixes.  The board, the gear, and analog effects we're using with Erik are really exciting and interesting to hear in action.  They seem to be bringing a depth and fullness to drum and vocal tones that we haven't really had access to in our own recordings.  It's fun to see it come together and give the songs another layer of goodness.  More to come...

Tuesday, January 13, 2009