hooray for me!

October 29th, 2007

HI!

So I’m in an incredibly elated mood as of last night.
We spent roughly 3-4 hours working out kinks and making sure we got the bass tone that we were looking for.
*-note: Sometime in Feb of ‘07 (this year, for those of you that are a little slow) I invented what has since been referred to as “the burning alligator” bass tone.

After the desired tone was achieved, it was time to track the album. I honestly expected to have to take a full day or two on my bass parts to be happy with all of the performances, but some kind of miracle graced my life yesterday and enabled me to knock out all 15 tracks in just a few hours. I hope that doesn’t sound cocky? I’m just happy. very happy.
with every visit to the studio, I’m becoming increasingly more excited to have the end result see the light of day.
are you guys excited? I hope so! we seriously can’t wait to share this with all of you.

we’ll have some pictures (and possibly another video) for you guys fairly soon, ok?

Please take care of yourselves… by doing the following:
1 - head to Helen Earth’s myspace page and listen to the new song they posted.
2 - get on youtube and search for “old man falls up an escalator”
3 - go see the Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
4 - go see Gone Baby Gone
5 - buy Daywatch on DVD tomorrow
6 - record a new album with your closest friends.

thanks for visiting!
xoxo,
- Tristan -

ps - exact quote (purposely taken out of context) from Jeffro - “I think I want to start experimenting with other guys!”

tell me, are you free?

October 28th, 2007

heya, guys and gals.

we’re currently taking a small break to goof off and eat some food (hopefully… once we’re done screwing around). so in adherence to marky’s previous journal entry, I’d like to present to you the reason we’ve been crying while laughing hysterically (thanks to Matt’s myspace page) for the last 5-10 minutes.

enjoy:

take good care of yourselves, and we’ll have some real updates for you soon enough. =]

xoxo,
- Tristan -

there’s something in the road ahead…

October 28th, 2007

last week we took a break from our recording process to go out east for the weekend to take part in joelly’s wedding. it was a beautiful time spent on a small yacht under the lights of new york harbor… filled with much singing, dancing, and drinking with good friends in beautiful clothing until the wee hours of the night. all told, a wonderful weekend. thanks and congratulations to joel and dre, now officially mr & mrs joel d. coan… they’re currently on their honeymoon, in what i’m sure is a vastly different and far more exotic location than milwaukee, wi.

the only blemish on the experience was the fact that our good friend juan diego dominguez (other wise know as the culpa van) now looks like this-

I’m sorry Juan.

in an attempt to cut costs, we decided to road trip out to the wedding in the culpa van. on the way back, 14 miles outside of toledo, a fairly large deer decided that this life was no longer for him, and chose our van to be the instrument of deliverance that would ultimately transport him into the next life. thankfully, besides the deer, no one was hurt and it looks as though the insurance is going to pick up the cost of repairs on the van. seriously, it was a very close call and it could’ve gone a much different way and for that, we’re very thankful.

so that brings us to now. after the short break for Joelly’s wedding, and the unintended calamities that ensued afterwards we are back in the studio, this time laying down the bass tracks. i’m sitting here listening to tristan playing along to the first track and i couldn’t be happier to be back here. we are working on getting the perfect “burning alligator” bass tone at the moment, and it’s a tough thing to do.
we are scheduled to get the bass and all of the guitars done by the 6th of november, so we’ll see if we can adhere to that time frame. i’m sure we’ll have more updates between now and then.

jeffro is being a serious a-hole.

-marky

Edited To Add-

have you ever noticed this?

same person.

at least it’s all about the music.

to tide you over…

October 16th, 2007

hi everyone!
it’s 4:30am and I have to be up in 3 1/2 hours to drive to NY.
we’re all going to be MIA for a few days, so I figured that I’d leave you with this while we’re gone.

please enjoy… and stay tuned for more!
love,
     - Tristan -

control room shenanigans.

October 8th, 2007

here’s a quick clip of jeffro getting some drum takes with joel. you can get a small taste of track they’re working on.

sorry it’s so dark… it’s all about creating the mood, kids.

-marky

pictures pictures pictures…

October 8th, 2007

As promised, here are some pictures from our the initial tracking session that took place last weekend at The Exchange Recording Complex in Milwaukee, WI-


Live Room

Drum setup

Drum Setup

Here we have the drum setup.

Jeffro, Joelly Dustin and Tristan came in the night before we started tracking and spent over 6 hours setting up mics, baffling, and dampeners as our friend Tim (who notably was a drum tech on Shiner’s Masterpiece “The Egg”) came out to help tune up the drums and get them sounding as close to perfect as God would allow mere mortals to experience. All in all, there were over 20 mics used in the recording of the 14 drum tracks that will appear on this album.

 

Excited yet?

Well you should be.

Moving on…

 

Control Room

Control Room

Control Room

Here you can get a good look at the control room of the studio that we’re in. There’s Jeffro Lacksheide, our engineer/producer/father in-law, making things sound wonderful. It has something to do with sauce and sexiness… it’s technical. You can also see our good friend Lyle in there. He is our “Baby Engineer”. He does things like taking out the trash and washing the fruit.

And he also records music.


Tristan with Bass

Dustin with Amp

Pedals

Here’s Tristan and Dustin and the things i step on. We recorded all of the guitars, bass & keys live as scratch tracks, just to ensure that the drums would retain the energy that comes with a live performance.

Plus Joelly would’ve been lonely, playing all by himself.

 

 

Anyway, that’s all i have for now. There will be more soon, including some live footage of the tracking. Thanks for sticking with us. We promise it will be worth your while. Pinky swear.

-marky/culpa

unwriting our songs.

October 5th, 2007

hello.

still writing… writing… unwriting… rewriting… songs over and over and over again. one would say, “marky, isn’t this is just rock music?” and i would most likely reply “yes, and thank you for reminding me.” but still, we have so much left to do in regard to finishing these songs and this album. i can’t shake this feeling that it’s not quite there yet. i’ve been going back and changing melodies and cutting parts and taking parts from other songs and digging up old lyrics and deciding that i still don’t like them and working in new lyrics and then going back to the way the songs originally were. i wish it were as simple as going into the studio and playing what you got, but for me, for whatever reason, it just isn’t. maybe it’s because i’m a bit of a neurotic perfectionist (wow, that was way too easy a conclusion to come to). maybe it’s partly due to the fact that we haven’t offered up any music in two years and i’m feeling a bit of pressure to do something worthwhile to make up for lost time. maybe it’s because i’m incredibly single minded and can only focus on one thing at a time without completely losing it. i’m in the midst of that, by the way… the losing of it. oh well, c’est la vie. i say the essence of living life is being on the brink of losing it at any given time. how else can you be sure of what matters to you? but i’m sure i’ll change my mind on that by tomorrow, after i’ve lost it.

songs and melodies and movements… they can do such great things. music can transcend race, age, religion, sex… (but we all know that now, don’t we). music has the potential to save the world. not specifically one individual piece of music per se, but the idea that there is still something that unifies us, that cuts to the quick in each of us, and that has an everlasting potential for growth. to grow past us as singular people. i would love to make good music. i would love to contribute in some small way, to be rolled into the folds of our culture (not our popular culture, mind you… tv, radio, that’s most definitely not an aspiration to linger on… but the underlying stream of our consciousness) in a grander way. hopefully with sound. sound attached to soul.

i would like to say i don’t care if my little individual pieces of music are over 6 minutes long each, or if they have (what is known in the music industry) as “hit potential!”. but i’m not sure how much of that i can claim as true. there are musicians who are doing wonderful things with sound right now, things so far outside the norm, and yet so undeniably beautiful and just… human. and i would give anything to be like them. they are doing things that will be remembered by our children and their children. i guess that’s what all of this recording process is for, just trapping sound in space to remember it. i love the individual souls that instruments, when combined with the space around them, become. they have life. they speak as if each word were their last. i want more of that in my day to day and i would love to say that i had more of a hand in creating some of it’s existence.

i miss sleep. i have currently, the lack of it that comes with being an decidedly creative person (for better or for worse) involved in a rather lengthy creative process. it has been tiresome, waiting on this album to birth herself (i’ve decided it’s a “her”. that too may change by morning). i can’t wait to get back to the studio to record again. i can’t wait for all of you to hear how much we love what we are doing. not to say that we specifically love the outcome of each and every note of every song (that would be garishly narcissistic), but more that we love the opportunity to create what we create. we love the process. the chance to move the air around with our little sound-wave inducing instruments and have that idea trapped in such a way that we can then present it to the world and give it to whoever wants it. as corporations are legally people, the creative process and it’s outcomes are spriritualy people, complete with personalities, needs, expectations, and an overal effect on the world due to their very existence (even the shitty ones). i am in love with the idea of those people (even the shitty ones), and proud to claim paternity to my small lot of them (hopefully not the shitty ones). even if they’re not exactly what i would like them to be, they are still mine and they’re what i have to offer. all that to say that i’m having a good time pretending as though these songs will become the people they are meant to be and find their place in the world.

oh, jeffro is a good producer and is going to make this album sound very good when you play it on your radios and ipods.

-marky

…and we’re off!

September 28th, 2007

We’re on our first day up in Milwaukee at The Exchange setting up to begin tracking our new album… and you know what? We couldn’t be happier! This album has been a long time in the making - it’s gone through a lot of reconstructive surgery; re-writing and un-writing; deletions and additions. We’re proud of it and hope that you will be, too.

DAY 1:
Today was the day to come in and get all of the drums set up. We had our friend Tim come in and do some tech work with Joelly so that everything on his kit was tip-top for the recording process. He’s from a band called SleepComesDown - you should check them out. Tim = a good man with a damn good ear for drums.

We got the live room arranged how we want it, including the placement of the drums, and decided to do part of tomorrow morning’s work by getting mic placement and cables tied in. All-in-all, I think we’re using 20 mics on the drums… and we’re stoked. More mics means more sounds to play with when it comes time to mix everything!

Not much else happened today; it was the uneventful setup day. We played some silly acoustic songs, invented new ways to butcher the English language, ate ice cream and talked about the arrangement of the album and what we want to do for sounds and added production on certain songs. We’re attempting to go as all out on these songs as is allowable by the framework and soul creating them. ie- we don’t want to push it to being too over-produced, but we also want to see the fruit of our imaginations and hearts; we want to give this album everything we think it deserves. Big words, we know, but we’ll do our best.

We’re with jeffro. We’re in good hands.
okay… it’s 3:30am. Time for bed.

OH! and we’ll have videos posted as the days progress. =]

xoxo,
- Tristan | the Culpa -