Or just read the blog post if you want some juicy details about writing songs about astronomy and how little gear actually got used on the recording. ;)
http://midwayfair.org/2014/09/10/song-sources-most-distant-star/
Dig it a lot! Great song, great performance and the mix is spot on. First take vocals? Wow.
That's a cool song and a really nice arrangement. What do you use for instrumentation when you perform live? There are only 3 of you, right?
Quote from: bcalla on September 10, 2014, 08:14:33 PM
That's a cool song and a really nice arrangement. What do you use for instrumentation when you perform live? There are only 3 of you, right?
Right now we're guitar, keys, and bass. Things will be changing a little bit soon.
We used to have a drummer, but he decided to have a kid and learn a new career instead of playing music with us. Thbbbt.
I like the lyrics. Very nice!
Wow really nice song indeed and great story :-)
Finally was able to sit down with some headphones tonight and give it a listen. The production sounds great Jon. I really like the main guitar riff and the "chimyness" of your guitar. The song gives me an overal anthem feel to it. Like a march song of sorts and I like that quality in songs. I think thats why I like most Arcade Fire songs.. they have a march/anthem feel to them.
I hope the best on sales for your new CD and hope you get to play some cool places this year.
Cody
Makes me think of Irish fields, missing someone you love.
Only on the moon. :)
Great work all around, and love the blog post, which was almost perfectly timed with song playback.
Thanks for the comments on the song and the blog post, folks, it means a lot that people take the time to give feedback.
Quote from: selfdestroyer on September 12, 2014, 10:30:43 AMLike a march song of sorts and I like that quality in songs.
Me too! And luckily it's one of the easiest ways to fit folk melodies into a rock song. (It probably has to do with the emphasis falling on 1 and 3 instead of 2 and 4.) My favorite U2 songs are also the "march" songs -- usually the first or second song on the album, like Pride or Sunday Bloody Sunday, and obviously the production on this song owes something to them (even if the delay is quarter notes instead of .8ths). Chris picked up on that immediately for his drum part, and I owe him big for his help with the production side of things.
Great song and great recording! Good job Jon.
Rather than start a new thread, here's track two:
http://midwayfair.org/2014/09/17/song-sources-gone-to-california/
Suitable for tremolo and Americana lovers and fans of girl group drum beats.