Jon Foucart
04/10/06, 02:41 AM
Strike Anywhere (http://www.myspace.com/strikeanywhere) recently left the following update on their Myspace page.
This is the first of hopefully many messages from our time here in Baltimore recording our third full length. At the moment , and for the past two days, we have been getting drum sounds ( painstaking and rewarding ), and tracking the songs, all together . We are charging through these first five ( so far ) , hearing the sounds crash and reflect off the cinderblocks, sweating, smiling and feeling good. There is a lot of energy, it feels like a good rehearsal or a fun show that we play for each other and the Salad Days animals. Brian McTernan's cats ( Popeye and Guy ) are our alarm clocks and managers. howling in the morning to wake us up and giving us purrs and pounds to reward us when we nail a song. Smith, Sherwood, Garth and I finished writing the final song yesterday. While Eric and Brian were getting sounds, we played on the rooftop - all acoustic guitars and gang choruses. That's all for now. Wish us luck.
Solidarity,
Thomas.
This is the first of hopefully many messages from our time here in Baltimore recording our third full length. At the moment , and for the past two days, we have been getting drum sounds ( painstaking and rewarding ), and tracking the songs, all together . We are charging through these first five ( so far ) , hearing the sounds crash and reflect off the cinderblocks, sweating, smiling and feeling good. There is a lot of energy, it feels like a good rehearsal or a fun show that we play for each other and the Salad Days animals. Brian McTernan's cats ( Popeye and Guy ) are our alarm clocks and managers. howling in the morning to wake us up and giving us purrs and pounds to reward us when we nail a song. Smith, Sherwood, Garth and I finished writing the final song yesterday. While Eric and Brian were getting sounds, we played on the rooftop - all acoustic guitars and gang choruses. That's all for now. Wish us luck.
Solidarity,
Thomas.