Thursday, August 30, 2007 

Pretty darn soon now

I know I've been saying this in the blog for months, but...

We're REALLY REALLY close this time!

Last night Randy & I mixed in all the elements I'd been cooking at my studio for the past 10 months into Pretty Soon Now. When we recorded the basic track last year it was very inspiring and I spent a lot of time listening to the rough mix and coming up with ideas... some nuts, some inspired... but they were all there. Randy was very positive about what I'd recorded and we have a blast bringing the elements in, chopping some pieces off, bring some up in the mix... lots of guitars, various keyboards, and a ton of vocals. Some sections of the song completely changed course (hopefully for the better)... by the end of a long night we had a great mix going.

Somehow this song, which has been sitting on the horizon like a giant monster waiting to stomp a coastal town, has been incredibly easy to mix. We had one other one on the album - it took just a couple of quick session to get everything happening. Pretty Soon Now has the best drum sound on the album, the instruments all sound clean and clear, the vocals all blend, the bass is grooving along... it's such a relief when that happens. Other songs fight against mixing and you really have to push and squeeze to get everything audible. This one is completely flowing together.

Folks have asked what it's like in the studio... typically it's moments of great inspiration separated by vast expanses of tedium. Luckily Randy is great in the studio so those good moments happen a lot more frequently. But during the tedium I usually doodle... and sketch... I've posted some things in the past - here's some samples from the past couple sessions:



The back of Randy's head gets sketched a lot. I think I know every nook and cranny by now. Jim Sux is accurate. Ha ha!



Yes, I have a ukulele fetish. "Nudulele Reclining"?




Nothing says ROCK like vines and musical staff. This is the solo for the second half of the bridge... and look, it's the 16 voice Pretty Soon Now Choir!

So - we couldn't get the lead vocal done because the damn stupid bar downstairs started cranking up the "woo woo" music. That will have to wait another day. Besides, I need a couple days to do a final tweak on the lyrics. We're going to probably add a little violin, clarinet and some brass - hopefully we can get this all wrapped up in one session. And then we'll be done! Done, I tells ya! DONE!

Something about going to band-related activities activates the accident magnet in my car... lately every time I've left the house my car leads me directly to a major traffic snarl due to some horrible car flipping wreck. A few weeks ago there was a horrible one on the 275 bridge over the muddy Ohio River. Last night three cars had flipped and rolled and tangled up at the foot of the 471 bridge over the same murky river. Maybe it's bridges, not my car.

It's always very disconcerting slowly drifting by wrecks. Fear hangs in the air, angry cops crowd around the guilty driver while other nervous groups of drivers huddle for protection. Everyone slows and stares, breathing easy that it wasn't them. Moments like this always make me think ponder my own mortality. What would happen if I was involved in that wreck? What would my kids do? My wife? My dogs? Would the album get finished and released without me? At least I recorded that crappy scratch vocal - the album could be released, with apologies, with that vocal on it...

On the way home from the session I listened to the latest mix and pondered the work accomplished and what remained undone. I usually take some less popular streets through downtown Cincinnati to get to Pete Rose Way (ugh) that surprisingly takes me all the way along the river to my house. (It's when I don't take this route that I see wrecks.) Driving down the dim streets, with bright lights in the distance, I suddenly realized that a white trailer was sticking out several feet into the street. I swerved and narrowly missed a collision. It had no reflectors, no cones, and it looked like it had been there a while. If I hadn't seen it it would've flattened the right side of my car and surely sent me to the hospital, or worse.

I wonder if folks driving by would've looked at my crushed carcass of a car and absorbed the cautionary example. Or if they would've seen it as another absent-minded idiot on the road, a thinning of the herd.

I would like to think that they would remember to live their life to the fullest, because for all they know the end could be coming... pretty soon now.

Dave

Friday, August 24, 2007 

There can't be much more... can there?

This past week was busy busy for Screaming Mimes. First off we had a great time at our August 11th show at Great American Ball Park. Super kudos to those who made it - we love you and all that sweat was just for you. It was a scorcher but that didn't prevent us from tearing it up on stage. You can check out the results here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLS9-JaS5yk

Massive loads of love to Billy & Alex from Mind Ignition who slaved like dogs to give us the best monitor mix ever. I wish everyone was as talented & committed as you guys. Scott Preston showed up too armed with his camera and took some great shots.
http://www.cincyphotos.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.ShowItem&g2_itemId=8286




After the show we stuck around for the Reds game - great time. They scored a lot of runs so my family was happy. I'm still wiping the sweat off the guitars.

Last Thursday, the 16th Randy & myself met up at the studio to work on the drum sound for Everything To Me and tweak some parts for Suddenly. I added a neat mandolin part - that's two mandolin songs on the album. Next one I'll hit four! Just don't ask me to play it live. We got the snare popping and the cymbals swishing (in a totally manly way) for Everything To Me. Huzzah!

Sunday the 19th we met up again for a marathon session for Pretty Soon Now. Unfortunately, I had spent the majority of the day bouncing out session files of my guitar parts... only to have the power go out mid-DVD burn. Very frustrating. But what are you going to do - the power was out for several blocks. I can't scribe the data on a DVD... so I threw my percussion bag together and headed to the studio, sans guitar parts.

Randy & I quickly got to work dubbing a bit of percussion on She's Waiting - some nice special touches to the verse, I think you'll like. Then we set up his tiny Octava (sp?) mic to record the ukulele. If you read this blog regularly you know about my crush on my Uke. I've been envisioning playing the album closer Pretty Soon Now on the ukulele since it was first written and today was the day to finally try it out. Suffice to say, it sounded great. I'd never played all the way through the song before so Randy was very patient with my mistakes, but the end results were fantastic.

Satisfied, we added some tamborine, djembe, and bells to various sections of the song. The drums sound so fantastic on this one - Jim really nailed it down. Preston's bass parts are a thrill. This is going to be one of the strongest things we've ever done.

Randy is out in LA for a few more days so I'm going to tweak some vocal harmonies and then we'll add in all these parts to Pretty Soon Now. After that... maybe one more session? Hopefully? Everything is pointed towards a good fall release.

Cheers Cheers Cheers!

Dave