Obsidiansound
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Only vocals and little bits and pieces of bass/keyboards remain. Frigg, I wish we didnt work full time jobs, ect... If only I could make a living recording & playing metal in the boonies....
David Gold said:Recording Update - September 1st 2006
I'm also really looking forward to tracking vocals this fall as it stats to get cooler (For those who didn't know, I dislike the heat. uke: ). I remember when Dan Hulse and I began recording guitars early in the spring when it was still cold enough outside for us to want to make a fire in the fireplace at the studio (in the evening when tracking was done for the day and we'd be getting tankned). I think the atmosphere of the new cool weather, the fall and having fires in the fireplace will create a fitting environment for laying down the vocals to complete the tracking of this long process - and finally put this album to rest. Wish us luck! It's all green tea for me from here on in!
Winter is coming...
Oh yeah man! In case you didn't know, I'm dying to get at this thing to finish it!!!Obsidiansound Only vocals and little bits and pieces of bass/keyboards remain. Frigg, I wish we didnt work full time jobs, ect... If only I could make a living recording & playing metal in the boonies....
Why, do you like spicy food?David Gold said:The experts recommend "not eating spicy food or drinking excessive amounts of beer in times of extended vocal use".
This sucks!
Vocal recording for "Woods III" begins this weekend.
Lionfrost - Why, do you like spicy food?
Haha, I was deliberately steering away from that. Good thing it wasn't quite so obvious.David Gold said:Oh man, I love it! I also love "drinking excessive amounts of beer".
David Gold said:Oh man, I love it! I also love "drinking excessive amounts of beer".
The red, classic Tobasco is definitely my fave. I've had a bottle of green Tobasco for a while but I think that one bottle will outlive me.Seth'Peth said:always shaking green Tobasco(not terribly hot, but tastes so good!) on my pizza and pasta.
I hear you, man. I only buy a crate of pilsner every now and then anymore. I do stock my fridge with all kinds of special beers though. The kind you savour rather than rinse your gullet with.Seth'Peth said:Used to love lots of beer, loved it a bit too much I'm afraid... Only allow myself to indulge in a couple bottles a few select times a year now. It does make it more special though...
That's not very grim of you, now is it?Pale-Folklore said:i dont eat meat (pork, beef, chicken ect. as of dec.17 last year)
Lionfrost said:That's not very grim of you, now is it?
Seriously though, I've been veggie for five years in a former life but refer to myself as a strongly converted vegetarian now. Although I'm cutting back on the sheer amount of meat I consume. Less is more.
Lionfrost said:Continuing this thread along the line of fine culinary exchange of ideas.
The red, classic Tobasco is definitely my fave. I've had a bottle of green Tobasco for a while but I think that one bottle will outlive me.
I've grown to adore the African "piment" which is basically nothing but red chili mashed with olive oil (and sometimes a pinch of salt). You can shoot fire out your ass if you eat too much of it but damn it's good! The closest alternative I've found in local stores is harissa. I use that as sandwich spread.
I hear you, man. I only buy a crate of pilsner every now and then anymore. I do stock my fridge with all kinds of special beers though. The kind you savour rather than rinse your gullet with.
My doctor, who in turn was triggered by the dramatically low level of iron in my blood. I had a choice between a series of iron injections every six months or eat meat again. Even though "iron injections" sounds pretty metal, I opted for the second scenario. Perhaps also because those injections go in a place you usually sit on and I didn't like the idea of a guy staring at my ass every six months. I don't go that way.Pale-Folklore said:what made you start eating meat again?
Fair enough, man. When I was in high school (it was during the last century, folks) we did an excursion to the slaughterhouse. It was pretty brutal to see those cows go down but still it took me another good bunch of years to go veggie, which I did for no particular reason. Therefor I was never an active promotor of vegetarianism, either. I basically don't care what people do or don't eat.Pale-Folklore said:i dunno, i guess the PETA videos just opened my eyes (...).. since then i just don't find it appetizing.
That being said, everything is okay! It's not like anything was not okay before, anyway. It's all good.Pale-Folklore said:i am grim though, i drink my coffee black.
Album? What album? Oh yeah, we're in a band's forum! Thanks for reminding me, Seth'Peth.Seth'Peth said:Looks like you/we turned your new album thread into a food and beverage discussion David! Sorry...
Pale-Folklore said:what made you start eating meat again?
i dunno, i guess the PETA videos just opened my eyes (no one start with me about PETA, i dont care if they're hypocrites, i'm talking about the VIDEOS) .. since then i just don't find it appetizing. i'm still fine with fish though (for some reason), i love it! i only really miss a few meat dishes (oxtail and wontons to name a couple).
i am grim though, i drink my coffee black.