A banda Blessthefall está entrando nas etapas finais do processo
de gravação de seu novo CD que conta com a participação de Ronnie Radke ( antigo vocalista do do Escape The Fate ). Fonte: AltPress
de gravação de seu novo CD que conta com a participação de Ronnie Radke ( antigo vocalista do do Escape The Fate ). Fonte: AltPress
June 8, 2011by Annie Zaleski
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blessthefall have been holed up at producer Elvis Baskette’s Florida studio working on the follow-up to 2009’s Witness, which is due this fall via Fearless Records. AP reached vocalist Beau Bokan just after the band started doing vocals—and although he says his voice was “killing him” on this particular day, he had plenty to say about the still-untitled album.
If you’re doing vocals, I’m guessing that means you guys are almost done, then.
We have a couple weeks left. We are doing preproduction vocals, which are basically getting all my ideas [that I have] mapped out. You know, we get the harder songs out of the way and then when it’s time to do the real vocals, I have a direction, and I can nail them out a lot quicker. It’s definitely something I’ve never done before. Last time we kind of went in with all of our songs and were like, “This is what we have,” and went on the fly. We only had about three weeks to do the whole entire record, and this record we have about five weeks. So we’ve got time to really, really focus on vocals a lot more, which is cool.
Exclusive: blessthefall hope to include Ronnie Radke, others as guests on new album
June 7, 2011by Annie Zaleski
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In a recent interview, blessthefall frontman Beau Bokan filled AP in about recording their latest album in Florida with producer Elvis Baskette (who also helmed their 2009 album, Witness). Stay tuned to altpress.com tomorrow for the full interview—but in the meantime, check out some exclusive details about the guest stars who will hopefully be on the band’s forthcoming full-length.
Are there any big differences in the way you recorded or did things, writing-wise, this time around? You said you got to spend more time on vocals, but are there any other big differences?
Well, we’re at a different studio. We’re with Elvis again, but he’s got a way bigger studio now. The last one was in a house in Virginia, which was unreal—we were right on the beach, and it was perfect. This time we’re in this really big professional studio with tons of hallways and there’s a couple other tracking rooms in there, so that’s a big difference. So I think the record is going to sound sonically a lot better than the last one, which I’m stoked on. You know, we had more time in the studio to really nitpick things.
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