What a crazy process making this record has been. Many thanks are owed to Andrew Moore for pulling through with percussion. It has really helped propel this project that otherwise had begun to feel like it might not happen. More thanks are in order for all of the people that have stuck with us over the last year or so. We haven't been performing nearly as much as we have in the past, but I am hopeful that completing the record will change that. I also want to take a second and thank Brendan Cage for pulling through with a location to move our last show to. There was a miscommunication between the venue and the promoter, and Mr. Cage allowed us to bring some friends, and make some noise in his home.
This record makes me a little nervous for people to hear. Mainly due to the nature of its conception. The material feels much more personal than the last record we made. Hopefully, the rawness of emotion is still captured after sitting on the material for quite some time. The contrast of heartbreak and falling in love makes for two separate worlds for my head to explore, and through writing a lot of the new material, I was able to face my demons so to speak. As expected it was incredibly therapeutic for my sanity. I am just a little unsure of how therapeutic it will be for anyone else to listen to.
We will keep working on the sounds and put them together for you to hear as soon as we can. I guess it would be safe for me to say that my anxiety for anyone to hear the record has begun to transform into excitement. Which I consider a positive thing.
From the bright side,
JK
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