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Old 07-27-2010, 11:33 AM
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My old band Reverse Neutral Drive finally finished their album!

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This has been in the works for about two and a half years, and sounds both better and worse than I was expecting.

I'm interested to hear your thoughts... it's a very "eclectic" album, with some very different songs and sounds throughout. You can also tell the tracks recorded at the end as the vocals get much stronger (Bringing Down Babar, especially.)

There are some things I'd do differently, and some parts I'd rerecord for a better performance, but overall it's just cool to hear my bass playing (and just a hint of cello in a few songs) recorded!

EDIT: Everything was a '78 P-bass with Elixirs recorded direct through a Line 6 LD300 on the Ampeg setting with occasional use of a RAT to add sustain for some parts. Only exception was "Breakfast Time Waltz" which used a mic'd WT400 and D210XLT. The mixing and mastering was done after I had to leave the area, and it sounds like they shelved the hell out of the bass.

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