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Written by Stee J
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Saturday, 30 July 2011 22:46 |
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We've got our collective hands on a few new bits of kit of late. You might have spotted Marc wielding a new axe in a couple of pics or at our last show. It's a Gibson Les Paul gold top with P90 pickups, which sounds just as good as it looks. He's also added a new delay pedal to his board which will no doubt get shown off on some of the recording shots. Rob has also been trying out new pedals, and might finally be consigning an old multi-effects unit to a dusty shelf somewhere. Adam has borrowed a couple of basses to use on the recordings, and has been trying out which have the right tone for which tracks. A vintage Fender Precision bass might be on its way down to the studio to try out tomorrow, and I think Marc and Rob plan to try some other guitar options in the same session. I've also got a couple of new mics, bought more for live vocal use than the recordings. If you've seen us live you'll have an idea how hard Shane likes to hit the drums, and consequently up goes the volume on the amps so that they're not drowned out. What you might not know is how hard the engineer consequently needs to push the level of the mics so the vocals can be heard, a difficult balance between volume and howling feedback noise. It's a problem for a lot of louder bands. Without getting too technical, a microphone with better gain before feedback means that we can push the volume of the vocals higher in a live situation. I started off as a kid singing through a Shure SM-58, a classic dynamic mic that had been around for decades. In fact I have acquired a few of them, including a wireless one that I used to use. I upgraded from the SM-58 to its newer version the Beta 58 in the early days of Dear Acetate, which I've been using live ever since. As I was alluding to above, it can be a struggle for the vocals to cut through at shows, and it can be the same in the rehearsal room. This has probably been more apparent of late as we've been concentrating on new songs, and I need to hear how my vocal ideas are working in context of the tracks. Others also needed to fit parts to work with my vocals on a few songs, and needed to hear the vocals clearly. We could get round it by playing more quietly, but that in turn could affect the dynamics of the song. I thought it about time I tried a new live microphone. As it was I ended up getting two new mics, a Neumann KMS 104 live condenser mic, and an Audix OM-6. Both have good reputations, the Neumann Muse use live, and the Audix I gather Tool use for lead vocals. With vocal mics it's very much a case of getting the right mic for your voice. What can suit one voice might easily not be a good match for another singer. I've only had chance to try them through the PA in the rehearsal room so far, but from what I can tell they both seem pretty good, and an improvement on my other live mics. The Audix OM-6 certainly cuts through, probably because I can get it so much louder than with the other mics. What I'd heard about 'gain before feedback' is true. I'm tempted to plug it in to my Rupert Neve pre-amp for when I put down my guide vocals next week. Before I choose the mics to record with I intend having a bit of a 'shoot-out' and see which mics paired up with which pre-amps suit my voice best for which tracks. I've already got some specialist mics for recording, but it's possible the Neumann or Audix might just be the right sound for my voice. We'll be keeping you updated on the recording, so if you're interested you can watch out for which mics I end up using.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 31 July 2011 10:11 |
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BBC Introducing live session and EP |
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Written by Stee J
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Monday, 30 May 2011 00:00 |
As you'll probably have guessed from the title, we played a live BBC Introducing radio session on Friday night. Thanks to Kelly, Gareth and the rest of the crew for having us on. If you missed it, or want to hear it back again then click here to access the the show via the BBC iPlayer.
As well as live tracks, there's an interview with us, plus you can hear how Rob got on emulating Jenson Button riding a kid's trike around the studio racetrack. It was a cool evening. We headed back to Marc's place afterwards to chat, knock back beer and bourbon and belatedly munch our way through a couple of pizzas.
One of the tracks we played live is a new one called 'Rebel Rising', which seems to have gone down pretty well live so far. If you came down to our recent headline show at Camden Underworld, or saw us supporting Dr Feelgood at the RFHS festival out in Essex then you'll have heard it already. Plans are afoot to record that track plus a number of other tunes this summer. We're taking a bit of time out to add the finishing touches to those tracks, getting them tight and sorting out the last bits of production and arrangements before hitting the studio. I'm sure we'll be updating various social media sites with how we're getting on. Expect the odd picture and video along the way. If you're not already following us, you can find our twitter and facebook accounts here:
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Last Updated on Sunday, 31 July 2011 10:04 |
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We're on BBC radio tonight & free download! |
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Written by Stee J
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Friday, 14 January 2011 12:33 |
Hey people, we're heading down to the studios of BBC 3 Counties this evening. We'll be getting interviewed live on air, and they'll be playing the single version of 'Had I Known'.
If you want to listen in, the 'BBC Introducing... in Beds, Herts & Bucks' show is on from 7-8pm. Tune in on 90.4, 92.1, 94.7, 95.5,98, 103.8 and 104.5 FM and 630 & 1161 AM or click here for the online link
For those of you unable to catch it, or fancy having a copy of the track for yourselves, for a limited time we're making it available for FREE DOWNLOAD. Just click here to get it.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 31 July 2011 10:07 |
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Written by Stee J
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Sunday, 09 January 2011 17:15 |
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It's good to be back. After some shows at the tail end of 2010, December saw us take a bit of a break. Adam managed to escape the snow for, err, more snow, and a spot of ski-ing, Shane headed off to Ireland for some of the festive break, whilst I went back up north to see friends and family. This last week saw us back in the studio for our first session of the year; running through the old tracks and working on some of the new stuff too.
A new track that's really exciting me at the moment has a working title of 'Zion'. It's not just me that thinks there's something about this one, and all being well it could be appearing in a set in the not too distant future. I quite fancy it as a future opener, it's got a groove to it, rather than slamming in your face like tracks we've quite often chosen to start a show with, we'll see. :)
You might have spotted that we've updated the gig listings with a slot on the 'Rock For Havens Sake Music Festival 2011', taking place in Essex in April, which Dr Feelgood headline. Keep checking the listings for more info once we have it. Our plans for 2011 are just getting started. We hope to be adding some more shows shortly. If you want to see us play near you, or are promoter or venue wanting to put us on, then get in touch.
All the best for 2011, hope it brings you all you could wish for.
Stee J.
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Last Updated on Friday, 14 January 2011 12:28 |
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