A long long time ago
13 August 2005 23:40I am currently listening to the masters for the album. It sounds fantastic. It sounds like our songs, but the performances are spot on, the extra instrumentation - a bit of hammond here, a cello there - brings the songs out of themselves. I honestly believe that we have created a brilliant record, something we can be genuinely proud of, no matter how it performs in the shops. I also think that it has a good chance of selling a lot of copies, it's very accessible and the tunes are distinctive and catchy. Delays in the mixing process ( and partly us underestimating how long mixing would take ) have resulted in us having to push the release back by a month or so to October 31, which is good news for pagans. We have put the release gig back to Saturday 29th October at Farnham Maltings. It will be more awesome, even, than I expected before- the gig we played this evening featured Andy Longhair on piano for a couple of tracks and he is very good indeed, when he is with us for the whole set we shall be unstoppable.
It may sound like the end of September was plenty of time but we need to have enough space to get the CD reproduced and then get it to the distribution company and record plugger (the person who knows the people who can get your songs on the radio) and to get review copies out to the media. We're working with a very well reputed record promotion company who only take albums on if they really like them so being accepted by them on the back of the first few songs off the album to be mixed was a very positive sign in itself.
None of which, really, explains why this post refers to the depths of time. That is because I noticed a couple of days ago that today marks the end of the first year that I have had a LiveJournal. I've got to say, it's a great tool and a really good way of keeping in touch with some fine and much missed friends and to become better acquainted with other interesting people who I would only really otherwise be on the loosest terms with.
A pretty good year then, all told. And now, the future beckons...
It may sound like the end of September was plenty of time but we need to have enough space to get the CD reproduced and then get it to the distribution company and record plugger (the person who knows the people who can get your songs on the radio) and to get review copies out to the media. We're working with a very well reputed record promotion company who only take albums on if they really like them so being accepted by them on the back of the first few songs off the album to be mixed was a very positive sign in itself.
None of which, really, explains why this post refers to the depths of time. That is because I noticed a couple of days ago that today marks the end of the first year that I have had a LiveJournal. I've got to say, it's a great tool and a really good way of keeping in touch with some fine and much missed friends and to become better acquainted with other interesting people who I would only really otherwise be on the loosest terms with.
A pretty good year then, all told. And now, the future beckons...
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Date: 13 Aug 2005 16:37 (UTC)no subject
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Date: 14 Aug 2005 18:53 (UTC)Canadian Salse
Date: 15 Aug 2005 08:28 (UTC)Re: Canadian Salse
Date: 16 Aug 2005 00:38 (UTC)You know, in WoW you get sequoia weapons! How crazy is that!
Re: Canadian Salse
Date: 16 Aug 2005 03:10 (UTC)Re: Canadian Salse
Date: 16 Aug 2005 03:14 (UTC)Actually, we should be going out on the digital networks as well, so that might work out internationally. The international rights thing is exceptionally complicated though, so doubtless there will be legal questions over it and we may need to sort out international distribution with someone. You could always persuade someone to post you a copy, I should imagine...
Re: Canadian Salse
Date: 16 Aug 2005 03:26 (UTC)Play on Azsune...
Re: Canadian Salse
Date: 16 Aug 2005 03:26 (UTC)Play on Azsune...
Re: Canadian Salse
Date: 16 Aug 2005 06:19 (UTC)Re: Canadian Salse
Date: 16 Aug 2005 06:30 (UTC)The hoard are cool though... they get to do more pvp as there are more stupid alliance... I have a couple of hoard though... I need to find out everyone else's server actually...
Re: Canadian Salse
Date: 16 Aug 2005 07:27 (UTC)Re: Canadian Salse
Date: 16 Aug 2005 07:28 (UTC)Salse = SALES!
Re: Canadian Salse
Date: 16 Aug 2005 09:21 (UTC)I found Pilate on mp3.com when it was a site for unsigned bands around 1999 and got really into their stuff, to the point where I got the guy to send me a bunch of copies of their first CD, it's pretty cool- he's an awesome singer. I would be well up for exchanging a copy of ours for a copy of "Caught By The Window"...
Re: Canadian Salse
Date: 16 Aug 2005 12:47 (UTC)because thats about all i can remember from that song
Re: Canadian Salsa is Awesome!
Date: 16 Aug 2005 12:58 (UTC)Re: Canadian Salse
Date: 16 Aug 2005 13:16 (UTC)For your love to come around
I'll see you on the morrow
When you lay your money down "
Tremendous stuff...