Back in the rehearsal studio this week. We continue working on new songs (3 or 4 new skeletons so far) even while we have material recorded and ready to be released. It's a great feeling to stay in the creative flow, even amongst the craziness of the world. This clip is from a unreleased song, one of our most ambitious compositions yet. We tried blending and transitioning between Caribbean/Latin flavor and punk/hardcore/metal grooves. It's fun as hell to play. Enjoy!
Building off the grooves we worked on the previous week, a skeleton starts to take form. We worked on how the mutes in this verse should go until we thought they sounded filthy enough. It's gonna be time for lyrics soon, plenty to say there... A dozen people or so saw the blog post from last week, that's a dozen people that decided to visit. For a band like us, the only thing that makes sense is to keep the art the # 1 priority, having you here feels healthier than the platfo
A lot of people ask us how we write our songs; the answer is almost always rhythm. One riff will send us on a quest to find a series of rhythms that flow well together until a skeleton is formed. Here's an example of a groove we worked on just last week We go home with a recording of these to: iterate on the structure, add guitars and melodies, think of lyrics. We'll be back in our room in a few days to craft the next step in this tune. Peace!