Thursday, June 11, 2009

HARD COPY

The discs are here.

Wow, that was quick. A little bit less than six years. You would think we recorded a symphony and not a pop album. Though we are not complaining. It was a great ride. We enjoyed working in the studio, which actually was a basement, with Steve Gillis. (Who is expecting his first child shortly, way to go Steve!) Over the years, that little underground bunker morphed, and became Transient Sound, a huge billion dollar mega-studio. Remember who recorded by your sweaty pipes Steve! Pun intended!

The disc looks really boss, and I'm really glad that a stupid Craigslist ad gave us such a slamming logo. I wasn't expecting much. But a great artist in Missouri offered us the vector image that became our cover art. Strange, people can't always see the face in the logo. Which is actually just fine, we like a little mystery.

I guess we are off to get the album loaded on iTunes, Amazon, Rhapsody, Pandora, CDBaby and the rest. I guess this also means I will have to keep the web site current and look at our emails. Which already seems profitable, because a company that licenses music for TV and commercials reached us today and put us in their catalog. Thank you ReverbNation and MusicDealers.com!

We've got a show at Uncommon Ground in about a month. I'll start practicing now because my singing range is getting lower every day it seems, and old Jonie Mitchell songs with the current Jonie Mitchell voice are a little weird.

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