It's been a whirlwind these last few days, and the sort of period in which it all starts to come together.
To begin with, Justin came in and laid down a few more sax tracks, including "Don't Even Say Ya Livin" and "Seek It". It's a bit tough to keep track of it now. Then on the same day I put down a bit of guitar work -- just minimal stuff to flesh out certain songs. This is because Michael isn't able to give us much time for the rest of his work, so we decided to let me do the rhythm tracks and bring Michael in for the solo work -- that way, we get the most out of him in the limited available time.
Then yesterday ...
Well.
We had a miniature party for a couple of reasons, one of them being a celebration of sorts, and the other being recording the sounds of partying. So after the eating, boozing and smoking, we stood around a mic that Jono had set up earlier and just talked shite. The idea, of course, was to sound like a big party, although in truth it was just six adults and one little girl making noises, clinking glasses together, talking absolute nonsense (the idea was to say things that sounded like snatches of conversation) and making cheering noises occasionally. I'm not gonna say which song just yet, but it's so very appropriate.
After that, it was vocals. And what a marathon that was.
We set up the studio to create a little vocal booth, which in truth was just blankets draped to one corner of the room, with one of the lounges stood on its end to create a booth, and a foam mattress propped up against this to create a sort of door.
Six hours (thereabouts) later, Christian had laid down vocals for the whole album. I pretty much missed all of this, as for the first few songs I stood outside and talked with Bones, and for the rest of the time I was in a state of semi- or total sleep. The guys woke me up at about 3:30 in the morning to tell me not to snore, and then didn't do anything for half an hour after that. Wonderfully considerate it was, but then they did the same thing to Steve too.
Today was more work on the vocals, with Christian redoing a few takes and altering his approach. Then just now I laid some heavy-arse guitar onto "Got Issues" and then Christian redid the vox for that too. I'm so happy about this too, because now "Issues" sounds like the sort of thing I always envisioned ... and I always wanted to lay some guitars on there as well. In fact, I ended up recording more than I intended, as Christian wanted the song to sound fatter, fuller and harder, which is fine by me.
And just wait til you hear it! Goddamn, but we've got a pretty nasty track on our hands now, and of course it makes me happy to have some killer guitar on the track. Being the rock dude and all that, well, I'm glad now that I can more appropriately use Juicy Mountain as context when I say
keeponrockin
Tom Hauville
Juicy Mountain Blah Monster
p.s. Thanks to Todd for letting me use his guitar amp.