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Entries from October 1, 2011 - October 31, 2011

Monday
Oct312011

Be Wary of Unsolicited Advice. (Except, of course, when it's from me.)

I got an email the other day that asked, basically, "I'm about to start making my own record.  Do you have any advice for me as I plan and begin recording?"  I thought my answer might be a worthwhile post.  Feel free to discuss, disagree, add thoughts, in the comments section.

 

 

Hey Leonard*

Thanks for the email.  That's a big question right there.  I could write a book to answer.  Maybe someday I will...

But really quickly, I'd say to make sure you run your songs by your friends/harshest critics before you begin.  Somebody who's not afraid to tell you the song is too high, too long, too vague, too slow, etc...  And listen to that feedback and try whatever they suggest.  If you hate it, ignore it, but give it all a shot.  You never know.  

And also, I say "too high, too long, too vague and too slow" because those are the main issues with most songs.  If things aren't hitting as hard as you like, start with that list.  Ask yourself, very honestly, if it could possibly be one or more of those things that's the issue.

Don't be afraid to throw away something you've worked hard on.  If it's not good, it's not good.  No amount of hard work will equal a great experience for the listener, though you won't give them a great experience without the hard work!!!

Always lean on less songs with better quality.

When EQ'ing, always take away the offensive frequencies before adding anything.  And unless it's a bass instrument, cut everything below 100hz on every channel.  You'll be shocked at how this makes everything fit together.

The more instruments on the track, the harder it is to make everything make sense.  Try to do more with each instrument so you need less things overall.  Mute with joyful abandon!

Hope that little bit can help!

 

*name may have been changed to something awesome.

Thursday
Oct272011

NoiseTrade Sampler

Want to hear some Andy O classics?  Two new, unreleased songs?  Check out this free NoiseTrade sampler, download the tunes, leave a tip and pass it along!

Thursday
Oct132011

View from a spaceship

This is why I am having a very fun week.

Friday
Oct072011

Flosenga

 

This past weekend my good friend Nick Flora and I headed off in my Toyota Matrix and played a handful of shows in Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas.  

Our friend and graphic design hero Jon Eichler created this little ditty and it started showing up on Twitter.  So we embraced it.

This is my last bit of touring until this December when I head out with Andrew Peterson for the BTLOG tour.

Between now and then, outside of a handful of sessions, it's just me and Leonard in our spaceship. What a blast.

And since a picture is worth a thousand words, I will now share exactly four thousand words with you about our run of shows last weekend.  Then I will hit "Publish" and blast off for the rest of the day.