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A few weeks ago, Tony Vecchi sat down with me, my old band Lights, and our friend Charles Murphy to talk about our posthumous release Something in the Sky, a collection of material (33 songs) that we never recorded/released when we were a band from 2003-2007.
We basically discuss our entire history in this interview - from the early days and recording our first EP, to recording Get Lit, to recording this huge Something in the Sky thing after we broke up… and all the good, bad, funny, unfunny stuff in between.
Download Lights’ entire discography for free: http://www.somethinginthesky.net/
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A few weeks ago, Tony Vecchi sat down with me, my old band Lights, and our friend Charles Murphy to talk about New Song from our forthcoming album Something in the Sky, a collection of material that we never recorded/released when we were a band from 2003-2007.
A few weeks after we played our last show in Fall 2007, we decided to get together to record this large batch songs. The bulk of the tracking was done live by Charles in a weekend at Andy’s grandparents’ house in Gardner, MA. After a couple of years of additional work, mixed feelings and premature announcements, we finally have Something in the Sky.
It was fun to get together and do this interview, we had a lot of laughs. I must apologize – my mic on this one is low in the mix and it sounds like I’m in an adjacent bathroom, which (to me at least) somehow adds to the humor of it all… I tried to fix it a bit, but my suggestion if you have trouble with the levels on this one: turn it up. Otherwise, the interview went really well. We discuss this song, our songwriting in general, the recording process, all that fun stuff.
There will be a second, more in-depth interview conducted by Tony available when we officially release all 33 tracks of Something in the Sky in two weeks (March 24th). Everything will be available for free download at http://www.somethinginthesky.net/
Please feel free to leave feedback below, as this is the only forum we have right now. Leave comments or we’ll respond to any questions. Thanks, enjoy!
(To download this as a podcast/mp3, follow the iTunes link below, or search for “Demo Mirror” at the iTunes Store)
Matt
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Posted: March 9th, 2010
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A few weeks ago, I went over to Charles’ place and we talked for a while about this song – Slowfinger by Kenneth Noisewater, which is actually Charles on vocals, Eddie DuQuesne on guitar, Steve Foster on drums. We discussed how this song was written for a school project, the grade it received, Charles’ unique, but sometimes correlated roles as studio engineer and musician, and how that effects the music he’s involved with. Charles engineered a project for my band old Lights, which will finally be released in early 2010, so we briefly talk about that as well.
After the interview, Charles shared a piece of 5-layer chocolate cake with me that he received in the mail. It was really good.
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Posted: January 5th, 2010
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A couple of weeks ago, I sat down with guest interviewer Tony Vecchi to talk about a song of mine called Baby Sweetheart/It’s All Right. We got into a groove and did a longer interview than expected… this will not be the last time this happens (there are a bunch of lengthier episodes coming up, so look out!). Here Tony and I discuss how I catalog my song-a-day demos, my current fascination with pop song formulas, and how click tracks have influenced our demoing practices. I play guitar and sing in The Bynars, and I release solo material when the time is right.
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Posted: December 22nd, 2009
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