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Hear Me Shimmer June 12, 2012

In the modern, multi-track software on laptop era, recording an album in a handful of locales by multiple engineers has become pretty darn common -- if not the norm.  While it's awesome to do it all, it's also fun to do one piece a recording and then lose track of it for a while. Such was the case when I met up with SCRIPTURES guys in May.

They came bearing gifts -- the debut Scriptures LP on vinyl and cassette. It had been a while since I thought of them and even further since we tracked drums and basics at Two Sticks. After that session, I did a handful of overdub sessions (in at least 2 different places) and pinch hit on mixing duties with Jeff from Scriptures.

Scriptures are the evolved incarnation of The Process of a Still Life, who were once Missoula, Montana's answer to Explosions in the Sky. The new sound is equally as epic, but dirtier and perhaps even psychedelic.

I was psyched to have the guys down to HMS to track their new EP in June.

A track from the new LP:

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I’ll be behind the drum kit for both BOAT and Tullycraft for this fine evening of pop music and pizza at the @clockoutlounge and @steviesfamous.

In honor of BOAT’s well-documented devotion to pizza, I created this poster.

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