1 part drums, 1 part bass, 2 parts guitar, and a whole lotta awesome
I'm in the studio right now with DOGMATIC working on or new album, (insert title here). It is coming together nicely, a little too nicely. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if some catastrophic disaster descended on this recording process to try and stifle the awesomeness in an effort to keep some sort of cosmic balance. If not, then surely some divine being has given us the opportunity to see our embodiment of radness to fruition.
For those of you not "in the know", this is our second album. Our first album, All Static, contained eighteen tracks of punk rock which only took us a matter of days to record and mix. We were thoroughly impressed with ourselves and our ability to capture the magic that is Dogmatic is such a short amount of time.
That was two years ago... we've now come to realize doing a full album as fast as possible is not a means conducive to creating sonic superiority. Ergo, we have been taking a more methodical approach to the construction of the latest record. Taking our time is frustrating when we want the final product so badly we can taste it, but it's for the best.
This time around we have fourteen tasty tracks for your audible pleasure. This album is much more of a "rock" album than our last effort. While you can still hear a punk edge to it, it is less about speed and more about rocking your ears into submission. Several of the finished tracks have already been submitted to a certified rocktician for approval. We have since received the results from the lab indicating 9 out of 10 faces rocked out and the 10th face rocked until it fell off. The rock lab also stated people have a certain attachment to their faces, mainly consisting of soft tissue; therefore, we should place a warning label on the record notifying listeners of the 1 in 10 chance of extreme face rockage to the point of separation from the head portion of the body... facial discretion is advised.
We are on schedule to have all the music completed by the beginning of February. Although, there still remains the issue of the visual aesthetic. This will take us a month at least. Creating album artwork, etc. is a daunting task seemingly more difficult than the creation of the content itself. We don't even have an album name yet! If you have an idea, email it here. If everything goes according to plan (mwa ha ha ha ha!), we should have the album released by the end of Spring.
In the meantime, I suggest you go here to get your face in peak rocking condition.
For those of you not "in the know", this is our second album. Our first album, All Static, contained eighteen tracks of punk rock which only took us a matter of days to record and mix. We were thoroughly impressed with ourselves and our ability to capture the magic that is Dogmatic is such a short amount of time.
That was two years ago... we've now come to realize doing a full album as fast as possible is not a means conducive to creating sonic superiority. Ergo, we have been taking a more methodical approach to the construction of the latest record. Taking our time is frustrating when we want the final product so badly we can taste it, but it's for the best.
This time around we have fourteen tasty tracks for your audible pleasure. This album is much more of a "rock" album than our last effort. While you can still hear a punk edge to it, it is less about speed and more about rocking your ears into submission. Several of the finished tracks have already been submitted to a certified rocktician for approval. We have since received the results from the lab indicating 9 out of 10 faces rocked out and the 10th face rocked until it fell off. The rock lab also stated people have a certain attachment to their faces, mainly consisting of soft tissue; therefore, we should place a warning label on the record notifying listeners of the 1 in 10 chance of extreme face rockage to the point of separation from the head portion of the body... facial discretion is advised.
We are on schedule to have all the music completed by the beginning of February. Although, there still remains the issue of the visual aesthetic. This will take us a month at least. Creating album artwork, etc. is a daunting task seemingly more difficult than the creation of the content itself. We don't even have an album name yet! If you have an idea, email it here. If everything goes according to plan (mwa ha ha ha ha!), we should have the album released by the end of Spring.
In the meantime, I suggest you go here to get your face in peak rocking condition.
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