Listening…

The whole band got together at the barn today to listen through the rough mixes of all the songs. basically this is a last chance to make any minor changes to the songs and see if we need to track anything else in these last few days before shane heads back to nashville. i’m really excited about this record being released. sorry you guys have to wait till fall. i guess we’ve always been into creating anticipation.

5 Responses to “Listening…”

  1. Trevor Says:

    Wow! You guys really zipped through this record! Congrats. I can’t wait to hear it!

  2. Kara Says:

    So exciting… really looking forward to this album.

    And on an unrelated note… Was reading your blog and realized you’re probably the guy who can answer my question -

    On B Collision, track ‘A Beautiful Collision,’ is that morse code that I hear at the end? If so, is it just random or is it saying anything? Love that song.

  3. Justin Says:

    i am really psyched, fall is a long way off…shoot. out of curiosity though, are you able to tell me what is being played in one of the videos on the myspace, its like a weird string instrument with a bunch of suspended notes. i love the sound and ive never seen anything like it. whats it called

  4. Dillon Says:

    Man, I am so ridiculously pumped. I guess we can wait though. I wish you guys were rockin the tour in Cleveland so I wouldnt have to drive to flippin cinci again. Oh well…already bought tickets. hah. But seriously man, back to the drawing board… freakin Crowder.

    Sidenote/random Q. some rather intense friends and I have an argument going on as to the ages of Crowder Band members and I cant find anything online…maybe I just suck…. but if you feel so inclined shoot me an email or something so I can realize how wrong I am. Thanks man. Keep on rockin in the free world.

  5. bwack Says:

    Kara:

    its a series of short square wave synth notes, if i am correct…

    Justin:

    If you are speaking of the horizontal thing in the last clip it is a pedal steel. usually used first in hawaii and then more recently used widely by country artists… http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedal_steel

    Dillon:

    we range from twenties to low thirties (i think)

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