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06 Tuesday Mar 2012
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01 Thursday Mar 2012
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I’m still working on a whole bunch of new songs at the moment. I’ve started recording some of the stuff and there’s a lot I haven’t yet. I’m not sure when I’ll have a new release ready, but there should be a little teaser EP/demo something ready within the next month or so!
Otherwise, I have been booking some shows so please check out the SHOWS PAGE for more details on them. I’ve also got a pretty busy month of recording other people this month. I’ll keep you up to date with the goings on in that world too.
If you are putting any shows on that I could sneak on the bill of, please let me know! I’m looking for any shows I can get anywhere.
Hope everyone is good and I hope I can get this record done soon!
Luke x
06 Monday Feb 2012
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The video from when I went to the other side of Kent, with one of the worst hangovers I’ve ever had, has finally emerged. Check it out and let me know what you think. There’s an interview on YouTube somewhere too.
Hope everyone is well and had a great weekend. I’m really tired.
Cheers x
12 Thursday Jan 2012
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06 Friday Jan 2012
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Sorry
I’ve been a bit out of the blogosphere for a while because I’ve been really busy with Christmas, a few shows, writing a whole load of new stuff and recording as much of it as possible, some demos and some that’s gonna make the record. I’ve dropped a lot of songs and half written songs whilst writing for this record so I’ve recorded lots of demos that sound great, but will never work as songs for myself. Perhaps they’ll work for something else. Then I blew the tweeters in both my monitors so was out of action and pretty much did nothing. It’s a new year now though and I’ve already started getting on with stuff. First off, I bought some new monitors. They’re Adam A5xs and they’re great! My old monitors were pretty cack and when they finally died, after 3 years of me battering them, I decided it was time to make that upgrade (in quality, not speaker size) and buy some Adams, seeing as I have wanted some for ages.
Unfortunately due to it being the Christmas period and me constantly spending money on instruments etc I didn’t have enough money hanging around for the Adam A7xs, hence I got the A5xs. Nevertheless, they’re great and have already proved to me that where I thought my monitors were misleading me, they really were. Due to lack of stock where I bought the monitors, I currently have one brand spanking new one, and one of the display ones. For those who don’t know, speakers always have a ‘breaking in period’. This is basically where the speakers need to be used for [insert amount of time depending on speaker] in order for optimum performance. Because of this, the display speaker is significantly ‘fuller’/’richer’ sounding, causing it to be/seem ‘louder’ than the new one. I have a second new monitor on order, however, if I was to work using the current monitors for days at a time, when the display one is swapped for a new one, I’d end up with, yet again, unbalanced monitors. Full on PITA.
Anyway, enough rambling about the details, I am stoked to have some freaking rad speakers in the studio again/finally. They’re also smaller than my last set so are easier to take to other places for location recordings. 🙂
Tomorrow, I’m recording Alfie J Crook… again. We’ve had a few sessions together so far. The first being after a boozy evening recording until 3am. I don’t think there was ever any intention of using those recordings for release, but it was good to get some time in. Since then, we’ve had a few ‘practices’ for a show we were both playing, in Plymouth with Franz Nicolay (which was awesome fun by the way, Hi Franz!). Alf’s set was going to be played as a band type thing. In the end we decided against the ‘band’ show and realised as we got to the venue it was for the best that we had decided this. Some of these practices were recorded. They were purely demonstration recordings for myself (guitar) and Alex (bass).
Next weekend I have a couple of shows lined up. They’re in Horsham and Guildford on Friday 13th (ahhhhh!) and Saturday 14th, respectively. If you can come to either of those it’d be greatly appreciated and I think some partying is gonna go down afterwards on Friday in Horsham.
Finally, I hope you all had an absolutely brilliant Christmas and a very happy new year. I wish you all the best and hope to see / meet you soon.
Luke x
14 Monday Nov 2011
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Yesterday, I drove the lovely two hour drive from my house to Broadstairs in Kent to do a little live session for ‘Kent Kitchen’. Little did I know how much I’d dislike driving for hours when I was exhausted…
The session was great, all the people there were super welcoming and made my first ever ‘interview’ super easy, although I completely chatted loads of shit and am now paranoid I’ll have upset people with the explaination of the meaning / background of the song I played for them. It’s all exaggerated for effect in the song and I just continue that in the explanation. Meh, what can you do!?!
Anyway, after having been a bit poorly for a few weeks my voice was finally back and I didn’t play too bad. I’ll be sure to post the video on here once it’s online and I hope you like it 🙂
Until then, check out this gem of song that Rory (Some Sort of Threat) just found and linked me to…WHAT A HERO!
Until next time…
Luke x
06 Tuesday Sep 2011
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During August I was really busy in the studio with We The Drowned and Tell Wolves Tales. Both bands recorded 8 tracks in my little studio in pretty similar ways. However, the difference between the way the bands themselves worked was pretty cool. It’s not a surprise to hear that some bands go in and blitz their recordings and it still sounds pretty awesome, whereas other bands like to take a bit of time over their work. I’ve always been a pretty slow worker when it comes to my own music, although, I decided to try and do the opposite when I recorded the Springtime Radio EP.
All in all, it’s been a pretty awesome month. Working super long days on the weekend after a week at my office job and playing shows in the week definitely takes it’s toll on your body. There are a few little things I need to fix in regards to the mixes and then it’s up to the bands what they want to do with the recordings. I’ll let you know, when I know.
Anyway, the reason I’m writing is because after 2 years of weekend sessions in my studio, sweating in a 7’x 7’control room with 3/4/5/upto 7(so far) other guys in there, I’m gonna move the control part of the studio into the live room and be there with the band when they record. Obviously this causes issues with monitoring while they play, but I never really made a big deal of that anyway. There’s never been a door between the live and control rooms before, so why now?!
Of course I may find that this turns out to be an absolute nightmare / make the live room too small / sound awful / feel awkward / straight up suck! If that’s the case, I’ll jsut change back. I’m hoping however, that this will give me enough space to feel productive again, interact with the band better if they’re recording live / the drummer when he’s tracking and give me enough to space to expand and experiment with gear which I don’t do at the moment cuz the control room is so small it feels cluttered as soon as I stand in it, let alone as soon as anything / anyone else is brought into it!
Tonight is the night I give this new plan a go. Hopefully, the change will give me a new perspective on the songs that I’ve got to do final mix things to and help me in the future. Tomorrow, I might just have to go and do some serious studio shopping…
Until next time, catch you soon 🙂
Luke x
PS. Session photos will be posted soon, once I’ve found a moment to get them off my camera / collect the best from other people who took photos.
12 Thursday May 2011
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The Springtime Radio EP is all finished (apart from some little mixing things) and is being uploaded onto bandcamp this Sunday. I’ll post the bandcamp link soon. It’ll probably go online at about 6pm GMT but that’s not certain yet.
As for ‘official’ (physical/download) release, not much has been sorted out yet, but I’ll get on that as soon as possible and let you know what the plan is as soon as I know. I’m aiming for a proper release close to the end of June, provided everything goes as smoothly as I’m hoping it will.
Artwork is on it’s way but is not finished yet. I think I’d best get drawing pretty soon.
That’s pretty much the whole situation at the moment. I just wanted everyone to know that they’ll be able to listen to the EP before it’s released!
Hopefully everyone else will be as excited as I am about this release!
Party on, dudes! I’m super stoked!
Luke xxxx
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