Frank Giaramita
04/19/06, 10:27 PM
Check below for a journal update from Buddy of Senses Fail (www.sensesfail.com). The band will enter the studio in about two weeks to record the follow-up to 2004's, Let It Enfold You.
Hey! How is everyone doing. So, exactly two weeks from today we will entering the studio to record our new record. We do not currently have a name for it but that will come soon enough. I am very excited to work with Brian McTiernan, seeing as he did 2 of my favorite hardcore bands of all time, that being 108 and Count Me Out.
I hope there are a bunch of you guys comming out to Bamboozle, we are playing Sunday May 7th (Taking Back Sunday, AFI, Lifetime and many many more) im very excited to see how that will be. As far as everything else, i haven't really been doing to much.
Im a huge huge baseball fan and have been very excited about the start of the 2006 season. So i have been watching alot of that. I got an amazing new game called Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion which is really great and time consuming. If any of you are into crazy geeked out RPG games, check it out.
We are gonna be documenting the whole recording process and hopefully it will be a bonus feature when the cd comes out. We want to do a really comprehensive film about making the record, the struggles, the ups and downs and all that goes into capturing something on cd. There will be alot of footage of the actual recording so you can see the whole process, as far as how you get sounds, get them recorded and how we write songs together. We are gonna be doing the record up in woodstock,ny. Which im sure will be a really great experiece having so much musical history in itself. We choose a place like woodstock because we wanted to be very isolated and tucked away from everything in our lives, so we could focus on the record without distraction. Seeing as all of us live 20min from NYC that was a possible option but the idea of being so close to home in such a busy city, seemed as though it would present alot of problems for us. So we choose to lock ourselves away so we could get the best results.
We are so exctied for everyone to hear what we have been working on. I hope all is well, I will write again when we get in the studio.
peace, Buddy
Hey! How is everyone doing. So, exactly two weeks from today we will entering the studio to record our new record. We do not currently have a name for it but that will come soon enough. I am very excited to work with Brian McTiernan, seeing as he did 2 of my favorite hardcore bands of all time, that being 108 and Count Me Out.
I hope there are a bunch of you guys comming out to Bamboozle, we are playing Sunday May 7th (Taking Back Sunday, AFI, Lifetime and many many more) im very excited to see how that will be. As far as everything else, i haven't really been doing to much.
Im a huge huge baseball fan and have been very excited about the start of the 2006 season. So i have been watching alot of that. I got an amazing new game called Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion which is really great and time consuming. If any of you are into crazy geeked out RPG games, check it out.
We are gonna be documenting the whole recording process and hopefully it will be a bonus feature when the cd comes out. We want to do a really comprehensive film about making the record, the struggles, the ups and downs and all that goes into capturing something on cd. There will be alot of footage of the actual recording so you can see the whole process, as far as how you get sounds, get them recorded and how we write songs together. We are gonna be doing the record up in woodstock,ny. Which im sure will be a really great experiece having so much musical history in itself. We choose a place like woodstock because we wanted to be very isolated and tucked away from everything in our lives, so we could focus on the record without distraction. Seeing as all of us live 20min from NYC that was a possible option but the idea of being so close to home in such a busy city, seemed as though it would present alot of problems for us. So we choose to lock ourselves away so we could get the best results.
We are so exctied for everyone to hear what we have been working on. I hope all is well, I will write again when we get in the studio.
peace, Buddy