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Borderline (Madonna)
04:11
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don't know how i picked these songs specifically but something about each must have struck me at the right place at the right time
jan 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
recorded and partially mixed on a Tascam 38 1/2" reel-to-reel deck thru a Tascam 308 mixer
drums bounced with a Teac V-44C cassette deck
mixed and mastered with Pro Tools
"Borderline" written by Reggie Lucas
from Madonna's 1983 album "Madonna"
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Drain You (Nirvana)
04:47
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don't know how i picked these songs specifically but something about each must have struck me at the right place at the right time
jan 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
recorded and partially mixed on a Tascam 38 1/2" reel-to-reel deck thru a Tascam 308 mixer
drums bounced with a Teac V-44C cassette deck
mixed and mastered with Pro Tools
"Drain You" written by Kurt Cobain
from Nirvana's 1991 album "Nevermind"
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two of my favorite artists. zach hates tarpit but that's okay because i love tarpit so it balances out to indifference. can't argue with neil though.
feb 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
recorded and partially mixed on a Tascam 38 1/2" reel-to-reel deck thru a Tascam 308 mixer
drums recorded thru a Teac A-350 cassette deck and bounced to a Teac V-44C cassette deck
mixed and mastered with Pro Tools
"Out on the Weekend" written by Neil Young
from his 1972 album "Harvest"
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Tarpit (Dinosaur Jr.)
04:42
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two of my favorite artists. zach hates tarpit but that's okay because i love tarpit so it balances out to indifference. can't argue with neil though.
feb 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
recorded and partially mixed on a Tascam 38 1/2" reel-to-reel deck thru a Tascam 308 mixer
drums recorded thru a Teac A-350 cassette deck and bounced to a Teac V-44C cassette deck
mixed and mastered with Pro Tools
"Tarpit" written by J Mascis
from Dinosaur Jr.'s 1987 album "You're Living All Over Me"
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i've always felt that sabbath and devo are two of the most coverable bands. maybe they're the same band. devo cover a la soundgarden. the rusty cage maxi single was in the cd player a lot in middle school.
mar 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
recorded and partially mixed on a Tascam 38 1/2" reel-to-reel deck thru a Tascam 308 mixer
drums bounced with a Teac V-44C cassette deck
mixed and mastered with Pro Tools
recording assistance by Olivia Hernandez and Haley Mitchell
"Tomorrow's Dream" written by Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward. Lyrics by Geezer Butler
from Black Sabbath's 1972 album "Vol. 4"
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Girl U Want (DEVO)
03:31
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i've always felt that sabbath and devo are two of the most coverable bands. maybe they're the same band. devo cover a la soundgarden. the rusty cage maxi single was in the cd player a lot in middle school.
mar 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
recorded and partially mixed on a Tascam 38 1/2" reel-to-reel deck thru a Tascam 308 mixer
drums bounced with a Teac V-44C cassette deck
mixed and mastered with Pro Tools
recording assistance by Olivia Hernandez and Haley Mitchell
"Girl U Want" written by Gerald Casale and Mark Mothersbaugh
from DEVO's 1980 album "Freedom of Choice"
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a-side is a "Zach's Choice" and bonafide classic of heart-wrenching new wave swing. b-side is from my technically not but still sort KISS record. listening thru the KISS discography has been one of the more fulfilling things i've done for myself this year. special thanks to Wes Jones for giving me a tiny Chiquita brand amp years ago and to Jacques Granger for talking me thru my KISS journey.
apr 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
drums and bass recorded simultaneously and mixed on a Tascam 38 1/2" reel-to-reel deck thru a Tascam 308 Mixer
rhythm section bounced with a Teac V-44C cassette deck
guitars also recorded with the Tascam equipment
backing track mixed in Pro Tools
vocals recorded thru a Teac A-350 4-track cassette deck and mixed in Pro Tools
all tracks mastered in Pro Tools
"When Love Breaks Down" written by Paddy McAloon
from Prefab Sprout's 1985 album "Steve McQueen"
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Rip It Out (Ace Frehley)
03:41
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a-side is a "Zach's Choice" and bonafide classic of heart-wrenching new wave swing. b-side is from my technically not but still sort KISS record. listening thru the KISS discography has been one of the more fulfilling things i've done for myself this year. special thanks to Wes Jones for giving me a tiny Chiquita brand amp years ago and to Jacques Granger for talking me thru my KISS journey.
apr 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
drums and bass recorded simultaneously and mixed on a Tascam 38 1/2" reel-to-reel deck thru a Tascam 308 Mixer
rhythm section bounced with a Teac V-44C cassette deck
guitars also recorded with the Tascam equipment
backing track mixed in Pro Tools
vocals recorded thru a Teac A-350 4-track cassette deck and mixed in Pro Tools
all tracks mastered in Pro Tools
"Rip It Out" written by Ace Frehley, Larry Kelly, and Sue Kelly
from Ace Frehley's 1978 album "Ace Frehley"
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i had an idea to do the Beach Boys and the Ramones as each other and mix them in mono, which i've never done before. this is possibly the worst idea i've ever had and some corpses have definitely rolled over in the grave during the process. while we weren't able to gather 30 other musicians to do a true wall of sound, i moved some things around to sort of recreate that sound for the BB side and kept the Ramones side simple. credits to Dustin Wright for showing me that video of Mike Love going "WEEEEEEEEEEEEEE" and partially inspiring this single.
may 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
drums and bass recorded simultaneously and mixed on a Tascam 38 1/2" reel-to-reel deck thru a Tascam 308 Mixer
"Chain Saw" backing track overdubbed and bounced to a Teac A-4010S stereo reel-to-reel deck, run through a Boss RE-20 Space Echo
vocals added to backing track on Tascam 38 and mixed in mono
transferred to and lightly mixed and mastered in pro tools
"California Girls" written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love
from The Beach Boys' 1965 album "Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!)"
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Chain Saw (Ramones)
03:05
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i had an idea to do the Beach Boys and the Ramones as each other and mix them in mono, which i've never done before. this is possibly the worst idea i've ever had and some corpses have definitely rolled over in the grave during the process. while we weren't able to gather 30 other musicians to do a true wall of sound, i moved some things around to sort of recreate that sound for the BB side and kept the Ramones side simple. credits to Dustin Wright for showing me that video of Mike Love going "WEEEEEEEEEEEEEE" and partially inspiring this single.
may 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
drums and bass recorded simultaneously and mixed on a Tascam 38 1/2" reel-to-reel deck thru a Tascam 308 Mixer
"Chain Saw" backing track overdubbed and bounced to a Teac A-4010S stereo reel-to-reel deck, run through a Boss RE-20 Space Echo
vocals added to backing track on Tascam 38 and mixed in mono
transferred to and lightly mixed and mastered in pro tools
"Chain Saw" written by Joey Ramone
from the Ramones' 1976 album "Ramones"
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i made a small journey to water valley ms to finally get a roland jazz chorus so i used it a bunch for the guitars here. also took a shot at double drum overdubs on the mats cover. might as well make it double bass too. no drums on the red house painters cover to make up for it.
june 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
guitars for "Rollercoaster" recorded through a Roland Jazz Chorus 55 and 2 Ekotape 205 reel-to-reels via the trusty Tascam 38/308
bounced to the Teac A-4010S stereo deck, then back to the 38
vocals added to the 38
drums for "Johnny's Gonna Die" recorded to the 38, recorded again, bass added, then mixed down to the Teac A-4010S, and back to the 38
vocals, guitar, and percussion added to the 38
transferred to and lightly mixed and mastered in pro tools
"Johnny's Gonna Die" written by Paul Westerberg
from The Replacements' 1982 album "Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash"
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i made a small journey to water valley ms to finally get a roland jazz chorus so i used it a bunch for the guitars here. also took a shot at double drum overdubs on the mats cover. might as well make it double bass too. no drums on the red house painters cover to make up for it.
june 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
guitars for "Rollercoaster" recorded through a Roland Jazz Chorus 55 and 2 Ekotape 205 reel-to-reels via the trusty Tascam 38/308
bounced to the Teac A-4010S stereo deck, then back to the 38
vocals added to the 38
drums for "Johnny's Gonna Die" recorded to the 38, recorded again, bass added, then mixed down to the Teac A-4010S, and back to the 38
vocals, guitar, and percussion added to the 38
transferred to and lightly mixed and mastered in pro tools
"Rollercoaster" written by Mark Kozelek
from Red House Painters' 1993 album "Red House Painters"
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Shrine (The Dambuilders)
03:04
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there's these old Rock Video Monthly tapes that feature a lot of well known early 90s alternative music videos along with a lot of forgotten and minor mtv one hit wonder music videos. i guess The Dambuilders' "Shrine" falls into the latter category. don't know why though because even in ZM's words "it's such a good song." Lips on the b side. been on my to-do list for years.
july 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
drums recorded to the Tascam 38 and bounced to the Teac A 4010s and back to the 38
rest of backing tracks recorded to the 38 including talkbox, ukes, violin guitar, shit bass, The Enigmachine
all bounced to the A 4010s and back to the 38
vocals added and a few extra things on the 38
transferred to and lightly mixed and mastered in pro tools
"Shrine" written by The Dambuilders
from their 1994 album "Encendedor"
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there's these old Rock Video Monthly tapes that feature a lot of well known early 90s alternative music videos along with a lot of forgotten and minor mtv one hit wonder music videos. i guess The Dambuilders' "Shrine" falls into the latter category. don't know why though because even in ZM's words "it's such a good song." Lips on the b side. been on my to-do list for years.
july 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
drums recorded to the Tascam 38 and bounced to the Teac A 4010s and back to the 38
rest of backing tracks recorded to the 38 including talkbox, ukes, violin guitar, shit bass, The Enigmachine
all bounced to the A 4010s and back to the 38
vocals added and a few extra things on the 38
transferred to and lightly mixed and mastered in pro tools
"Turn It On" written by The Flaming Lips
from their 1993 album "Transmissions From the Satellite Heart"
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watch Zodiac when you get a chance it's really good. can't remember if that was the first place I heard Hurdy Gurdy but it stuck with me and I've always thought Donovan gets looked over in the grand scheme of 60s psych/pop/world music flavored etc. this month's single features the return of the Twin after being out of commission all year. so HGM gets a traditional PG treatment. Honey Power is maybe my favorite one i've done so far. couldn't figure out a way to make the backward lead guitar part like i wanted but it turned out good anyway. untitled instrumental ambient outro included.
aug 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
drums and bass recorded to the Tascam 38 and bounced to the Teac A 4010s and back to the 38
rest of backing tracks recorded to the 38
lead guitars for "Honey Power"recorded backward and forward
outro for "Honey Power" recorded to/thru 2 Ekotape 205s
transferred to and lightly edited/mixed/mastered in pro tools
"Hurdy Gurdy Man" written by Donovan
from his 1968 album "The Hurdy Gurdy Man"
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watch Zodiac when you get a chance it's really good. can't remember if that was the first place I heard Hurdy Gurdy but it stuck with me and I've always thought Donovan gets looked over in the grand scheme of 60s psych/pop/world music flavored etc. this month's single features the return of the Twin after being out of commission all year. so HGM gets a traditional PG treatment. Honey Power is maybe my favorite one i've done so far. couldn't figure out a way to make the backward lead guitar part like i wanted but it turned out good anyway. untitled instrumental ambient outro included.
aug 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
drums and bass recorded to the Tascam 38 and bounced to the Teac A 4010s and back to the 38
rest of backing tracks recorded to the 38
lead guitars for "Honey Power"recorded backward and forward
outro for "Honey Power" recorded to/thru 2 Ekotape 205s
transferred to and lightly edited/mixed/mastered in pro tools
"Honey Power" written by Bilinda Butcher and Kevin Shields
from My Bloody Valentine's 1991 EP "Tremolo"
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The Who might be my favorite Classic Rock Band. there's something very unique about their style of composition that nobody ever really tried to duplicate. this song is a particular standout, because i've never heard any other hit song attempt to do a similar rhythm. Zach was a champ and blast beated his way to victory. took a little pro tools editing but that's better than razor blading it. another ZM banger on the b-side. both of us have a soft spot for "Yield." i think it's the best of their second era. found an og copy of the record for $4 at the head shop in hburg, god bless.
sep 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
drums for "Miles" recorded thru a Behringer PA to Tascam 38
2 additional drum recordings recorded similarly
all transferred to pro tools, edited, bounced back to the 38
guitars and 4xE slide bass added on the 38
all transferred to pro tools, edited, bounced back to the 38
vocals added on the 38
final backing track and vocals transferred to pro tools
edited, lightly mixed and mastered in pro tools
drums for "Given" recorded similarly, everything else added to the 38
transferred, edited, mixed, mastered in pro tools
"I Can See for Miles" written by Pete Townshend
from The Who's 1967 album "The Who Sell Out"
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Given to Fly (Pearl Jam)
04:23
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The Who might be my favorite Classic Rock Band. there's something very unique about their style of composition that nobody ever really tried to duplicate. this song is a particular standout, because i've never heard any other hit song attempt to do a similar rhythm. Zach was a champ and blast beated his way to victory. took a little pro tools editing but that's better than razor blading it. another ZM banger on the b-side. both of us have a soft spot for "Yield." i think it's the best of their second era. found an og copy of the record for $4 at the head shop in hburg, god bless.
sep 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
drums for "Miles" recorded thru a Behringer PA to Tascam 38
2 additional drum recordings recorded similarly
all transferred to pro tools, edited, bounced back to the 38
guitars and 4xE slide bass added on the 38
all transferred to pro tools, edited, bounced back to the 38
vocals added on the 38
final backing track and vocals transferred to pro tools
edited, lightly mixed and mastered in pro tools
drums for "Given" recorded similarly, everything else added to the 38
transferred, edited, mixed, mastered in pro tools
"Given to Fly" written by Mike McCready & Eddie Vedder
from Pearl Jam's 1998 album "Yield"
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Halloween (Misfits)
01:42
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DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT TO WRITE ANYMORE
i love both of these bands, thankfully zach does too. might be my favorite one we've put together. kept everything simple this month, just lots of guitar, both songs 3-5 keys lower than the originals. bring candy to my door, i don't have a costume this year. zach said he wouldn't play anymore unless i did layne staley's YEAH during the guitar solo so i did it if you listen real good.
oct 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
drums tracked to the Tascam 38, bounced down to the Teac A-4010S
all other instruments including guitars, bass, GEM WIZARD, vocals tracked to the Tascam 38
all transferred to Pro Tools and medium mixed/lightly mastered
"Halloween" written by Glenn Danzig
from the Misfits' 1981 single "Halloween"
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DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT TO WRITE ANYMORE
i love both of these bands, thankfully zach does too. might be my favorite one we've put together. kept everything simple this month, just lots of guitar, both songs 3-5 keys lower than the originals. bring candy to my door, i don't have a costume this year. zach said he wouldn't play anymore unless i did layne staley's YEAH during the guitar solo so i did it if you listen real good.
oct 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
drums tracked to the Tascam 38, bounced down to the Teac A-4010S
all other instruments including guitars, bass, GEM WIZARD, vocals tracked to the Tascam 38
all transferred to Pro Tools and medium mixed/lightly mastered
"Them Bones" written by Jerry Cantrell
from Alice in Chains' 1992 album "Dirt"
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Burn (The Cure)
06:57
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for sad november the gang takes on The Crow soundtrack. we had talked about doing a nin cover at some point but i couldn't ever settle on anything so we figured the cover of Dead Souls on the soundtrack would count as half a point or something. this single is dedicated to my friend James Still, who gives me feedback and also loves the dang Crow soundtrack. he also saw The Cure play Burn for the first time in their career. give him your money.
nov 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
drums tracked to the Tascam 38, with one channel sent to the Teac A-4010S for delay effect and returned back to the 38
all other instruments tracked to the 38, some also sent thru the Teac
parts of the "Burn" intro created from backwards 38 recordings coupled with overdubbed additional recordings, played from the Teac to the 38
all transferred to pro tools and lightly mixed/mastered
"Burn" written by Perry Bamonte, Simon Gallup, Robert Smith, and Boris Williams
from the 1994 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack for "The Crow"
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for sad november the gang takes on The Crow soundtrack. we had talked about doing a nin cover at some point but i couldn't ever settle on anything so we figured the cover of Dead Souls on the soundtrack would count as half a point or something. this single is dedicated to my friend James Still, who gives me feedback and also loves the dang Crow soundtrack. he also saw The Cure play Burn for the first time in their career. give him your money.
nov 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
drums tracked to the Tascam 38, with one channel sent to the Teac A-4010S for delay effect and returned back to the 38
all other instruments tracked to the 38, some also sent thru the Teac
parts of the "Burn" intro created from backwards 38 recordings coupled with overdubbed additional recordings, played from the Teac to the 38
all transferred to pro tools and lightly mixed/mastered
"Dead Souls" written by Ian Curtis, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, and Bernard Sumner
from Joy Division's 1980 single "Licht und Blindheit"
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woah the last single. dead heroes month for our fallen brethren Grant Hart of Hüsker Dü and Chris Cornell of Soundgarden, Temple, Audios., AliceMudgarden, etc. i never got to see Grant perform but i was lucky to see Soundgarden 3 times in the reunion years, the last time i saw them was about a week before Cornell died. they've been my favorite band for pretty much forever so it really had an impact on me. this single is dedicated to both of them.
dec 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
drums tracked to the Tascam 38, mixed down to the Teac A-4010S
work picked up 2 weeks later after i cleared the tape for other projects
all other instruments tracked to the 38
all transferred to pro tools and edited/mixed/mastered
"Makes No Sense at All" written by Bob Mould
from Hüsker Dü's 1985 album "Flip Your Wig"
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woah the last single. dead heroes month for our fallen brethren Grant Hart of Hüsker Dü and Chris Cornell of Soundgarden, Temple, Audios., AliceMudgarden, etc. i never got to see Grant perform but i was lucky to see Soundgarden 3 times in the reunion years, the last time i saw them was about a week before Cornell died. they've been my favorite band for pretty much forever so it really had an impact on me. this single is dedicated to both of them.
dec 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
drums tracked to the Tascam 38, mixed down to the Teac A-4010S
work picked up 2 weeks later after i cleared the tape for other projects
all other instruments tracked to the 38
all transferred to pro tools and edited/mixed/mastered
"4th of July" written by Chris Cornell
from Soundgarden's 1994 album "Superunknown"
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