It’s not pretty, but it’s done…
In terms of sound quality/production value, this is undoubtedly the worst album I’ve done. I just hope it turned out better in terms of song quality/entertainment value!
It’s not pretty, but it’s done…
In terms of sound quality/production value, this is undoubtedly the worst album I’ve done. I just hope it turned out better in terms of song quality/entertainment value!
It is with some regret that I am, to a certain extent, throwing in the towel. Not the whole towel. But a good chunk of towel. Basically, I’m abandoning attempts to flesh out the demos with elaborate multi-instrument arrangements.
I’d been finding the whole process hugely frustrating. I suspect it may be because of the write-the-songs-first approach I took on this project. Having recorded them in a simple acoustic fashion straight away and then leaving them, I allowed them to get kind of locked into how they sound.
Usually, arranging and writing are the same process for me, so the writing is completed and the songs arrive in their finished form simultaneously. There are only one or two prior instances of me demoing songs and then arranging them – and in those cases, the gap between the two stages was minimal. Like, the song might be demoed on one day and then recorded the next.
Cases of me developing new versions of existing songs has almost always gone in one direction – from more complex arrangements to stripped down ones (usually to be played live). I’m now finding it too hard to add stuff to songs that, having been left alone (even for a week or two), now sound “finished” (despite being incredibly bare). All the bass lines, beats and synth parts I’ve been throwing on top of them over the last few days seem incredibly gratuitous and arbitrary.
The straw that broke the camel’s back was late this afternoon, after doing some uninspired work on a couple of songs, I tried to boost confidence by listening back to one of the tracks I worked on on Thursday, only to realize that 1) the added elements made it now uncannily similar to a track I did about six years ago. and 2) It did not sound very good. At all.
So, the plan is now to halt arrangement work, cast the material from the last few days aside – and record what will essentially be (slightly) polished versions of the demos: one or two acoustic guitar tracks, with one or two vocal tracks on top. It’s how the songs just sound to me now.
It’s possible that I’ll try to rework them (or some of them) at a later date. But for now, a simple, acoustic album is what it’s going to be.
Apart from the wrench-in-the-works that was trying an alien method of working, two other factors have definitely played their part this RPM – and differentiated it from my previous experiences:
On top of this it has, as I said, been a fairly hectic month. This unfortunately included some medical stuff that, while not life-threatening or anything, did render me incapable of making music for the bulk of two weekends. And weekends during RPM are precious.
So those are all my excuses.
Of course, there are loads of should-haves and could-haves and if-I -hads, but this is how it has turned out.
Three days remaining to (re-)record ten acoustic songs. Nebraska was mostly recorded in one day. But then I assume that was a full day – I don’t think Springsteen had a day job on that day, with an hour commute each way.
It may be tight.
one of two last lyrics written…
that means I have the album “fully” written and demoed: http://bit.ly/zQ45Mr
now, to record the whole thing properly in nine days
one of two last lyrics written…
that means I have the album “fully” written and demoed: http://bit.ly/zQ45Mr
now, to record the whole thing properly in nine days

Preliminary tracklist for the new album.
Report on (lack of for the last while but optimistic future) progress here.
Slipping behind the song-a-day rate. And slipping behind in other ways too.
I’m not entirely sure how I feel about this one. Leaning towards displeasure, I think: [download ‘Resignation Leader (Demo)’]
It’s fairly derivative. In fact, I think it might even be quite derivative of the song I did on day one… This is one potential downside of banning myself from listening to the songs written so far. I might need to rethink that strategy.
I might need to rethink everything. I’m having some significant doubts as to whether my game plan was a good one. Granted, it was very much a two-part plan - and I’m still in the middle of part one…
Hmm.
I think I’m going to put a limit on this phase though. The end of this week. That will be the end of this writing-only business. I’ll still aim for 12, but I will be moving on to crafting the songs on Monday (the 13th) regardless.