Friday, December 18, 2009
finally i'm back on to tell you about the night of the midnight choir.
it was me, josh weathers, larry gayao (odis), philip creamer (dovetail), and pat adams (whiskey folk ramblers).
we had a great time.
you can go to
www.wbolton.com
and follow the link to get to all 150+ pictures from that evening.
thanks again to our friend mr will von bolton for shooting.
and for all the friend for hanging.
"like a bird up on a wire,
like a drunk in the midnight choir,
i have tried in my own way to be free."
-leonard cohen
Monday, December 7, 2009
THE ART OF RECORDMAKING: What Day Are We On?
Monday, November 30, 2009
THE ART OF RECORDMAKING: Day 7
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
THE ART OF RECORDMAKING: Day 6
Monday, November 23, 2009
THE ART OF RECORDMAKING: Day 5
november twenty-fourth, two thousand nine
THE ART OF RECORDMAKING: Day 5
Friday, November 20, 2009
THE ART OF RECORDMAKING: Day 4 (part ii)
THE ART OF RECORDMAKING: Day 4
Thursday, November 19, 2009
THE ART OF RECORDMAKING: Day 3
2:00p
today is day 1 of 2 for tracking bass and drums here at The Mansion. let me start with a brief introduction of our personnel.
CAST OF CHARACTERS:
SCOTT E. LEE - BASS
AARON W. HAYNES - DRUMS
...and BEAU PATRICK "THE PHANTOM" BEDFORD (not pictured) is still around here, too, taking on the primary engineering and directing duties.
we're doing all live tracking today. we get in a room and play together, hoping to capture that live band chemistry. viiiiiibe.
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12:15 am
the guys just left, so i guess i'll unravel a few of the day's gruesome details. after what seemed like forever (in actuality, about 2.5 hours) of running cables and checking sounds and all that tech-y stuff i don't understand, we finally got down to the nitty gritty, so to speak. we finished the bass and drums on 3 songs completely, and another one has been fully arranged, just waiting to be knocked right out come tomorrow morning.
i'm so excited i can hardly see straight. everything is sounding very very right. today was a good first day for this stuff. many a good time was shared, many a frustration overcome. we're working at a fairly relaxed pace but we've gotten quite a bit done. we'll hit it hard for a couple hours, then relax around the fire or shoot pool or make up really obscure jokes to clear our minds. tomorrow we hope to really complete the rest of the rhythm section tracking and move on to next week's order of business...
...guitars and vocals. ahhhhhhhhh!
i think i'm off here for the evening. my energy's expired for the day, much like my willingness to continue to try making witty banter on the internet. good night world! see you around tomorrow.
sleep well "young young young!," "a highway calls...," and "underground."
as for "coattails," "schoolboy," "generation of the broken home," and "sashay,"
we'll see you bright and early. you can count on it.
adieu!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
THE ART OF RECORDMAKING: Day 2
today we are tracking lotzzzzzz of vocals on "my first love maria." taking it a spacey direction that i'm really digging. i'm excited to get the rhythm section in here next week, but am thoroughly enjoying the chill afternoons beau and i are using to hone in on some of the folkier (or 'something'-er) tracks.
this song "maria" is a real winner. it's a story that tells of a love lost, in a way pointing out that it's dangerous not to say what you mean in a timely manner. p.s. it's the only song that i've ever written or may ever write that has the "f-word" in it. sorry, mom. couldn't get around it. everyone will know why when they hear it.
the song's giving us lots of room to play! there's a pretty dramatic ending so we're making pad sounds to go underneath with some fuzzy feedback from a hollow-body guitar. beau's playground.
he doesn't mean it. he really loves you all. he wants to be a rockstar when he grows up.
that's it for right now. may do some more later.
catch you soon.
KB
Monday, November 9, 2009
THE ART OF RECORDMAKING: Day 1
november ninth, two thousand-nine
hello world! it's me KB.
today we have officially begun recording for the new and essentially debut album from yours truly. i'm very excited, because these songs will be the final fruition of a vision i had a long time ago. the songs are very important to me, which perhaps plays into why it's taken me so long to record them. as of right now, the record will be entitled "child of calamity." a quick run-down is in order. in musical terms, it will a rollercoaster. upbeat, downbeat, rocknroll, folk, gentle, unrelenting. it should have a little bit of everything. in literary terms, "child of calamity" will be a lyrical meditation on youth. i won't go into the irksome details, save those for the copious interviews with highly regarded elite music magazines in the future (ha!).
pre-production as a whole has come to its close. in the absence of drums (aaron w. haynes) and bass (scott e. lee), master engineer/producer/multi-instrumentalist/all-around-pretty-nice-guy-for-a-piece-of-shit-(justkiddingbutseriously) beau bedford and i started tracking for some of the down-tempo songs. today has been full of me, sitting in front of a group of microphones, singing like i was at home in the bathroom or in your living room, etc. it's been an organic day so far here at The Mansion.
oh yeah! almost forgot to mention... we're recording this ol' record in southlake, tx at beau's place of residence, a ten thousand sq. ft. mansion that i'll from here on out refer to affectionately as The Mansion. (here are some pictures.) it's got a cool billiards table for the competitive times, a nice bathroom for the cool reverby times (or the other not-so-cool bathroom times), a cool media room for the late night popcorn and movie times, and a cool grotto for the nasty party times.
anyway, today we've been focusing on a song called "my first love maria." don't worry, it's much more sentimental than the title sounds (ha!). i had the fine opportunity of tracking some harmonica in the shower today. not while i was showering, but you get the idea. three cheers for natural reverb!
taking a break from "maria" for now. about to start some tracking on "talk," a song i wrote in new orleans. gonna be cool. check back in with you soon, so as to not inundate you with too much in one day.
so cool,
KB
p.s. see the excitement!