Signs of Life!
The Hanslick Rebellion is returning to action, and we hope to have a new EP for you soon. We started writing and rehearsing earlier this year but things sorta ground to a halt. We seem to be back on track now. Richard Lloyd, who had been producing and engineering the new record, is still producing and engineering the new record. He has been very, very patient with us!
I can say with all confidence that the new material sounds nothing like our last release, Let’s Get To The Fucking. Which is not to say LGTTF is anything less than awesome. I reacquainted myself with that EP recently and was stunned by how great it sounds, and how much fun the blend of rock and reggaeton can be:
The new Rebellion material is closer to our live sound, a la the rebellion is here. Richard’s studio is one small room, and we’re just gonna bang this shit out. Richard recorded all of his recent solo work in that space; his amazing The Radiant Monkey feels totally in-the-room-with-the-band, and that’s what we’re hoping for here.
And now, a few quickies.
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I’m really getting into the singles thing – the flexibility of it. As long as I can keep making physical versions to go with digital, I’ll be happy. I’ve got a bunch of new tunes ready to record in easy-to-release pairs; December should be a busy month for that.
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I’ve got a couple of crayon drawings in a Schenectady art show this month. It was a Hallowe’en-themed exhibition, so I used the Eisenstein stills from The Cutting Room Floor as my basis. Here they are… you can see them in person at the Jay Street Gallery (163 Jay Street, Schenectady, NY):


Both were done on large sheets of Bristol board (I forget the exact dimensions) with Crayola crayons. I’m doing the album art for my pal Matt Johnson’s new record the same way, so this was a nice warmup.
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I recently started DJing at WCDB Albany. That’s 90.9 on the FM dial; you can also listen live from anywhere by following this link. My regular time slot is 2pm-4pm on Sunday afternoons, though I’m off this week for Rebellion rehearsal. I’ll remind you again before my next show.
I was a station member in the mid-90’s, when college radio was in its glory. Things are obviously different now, but today’s station members are just as passionate about music as we were back then. Probably moreso… it’s easy to be involved with something when it’s cool. Harder when you have to fight to make it cool. And they do – WCDB is very cool.
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Finally, I’ve been secretly blogging someplace else, fictionally and under an assumed name. Just a heads-up, so you can play detective if ya really want to… you probably won’t find it, but good luck!
Pumped to see what you come up with for Matt’s “Law of the Land.” Know that you are saving him from building another bizarre diorama of the worlds inside his mind.
I’ll have to consult my East Coast sundial, but I think I can catch the last 30min or so after my shift out here.
Save the best stuff for the finale!