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Words: Loren • July 10, 2015

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Andy (Warm Needles)

SPB: What was the most memorable thing to happen during recording Inconsolable?

Andy: Oh geez, good question. Luckily now I can laugh about it. We actually recorded the record ourselves in our own space with our own equipment. This is also the first time I've ever done any real recording or used this equipment so it was a learning process from start to finish, with still a lot to learn. So, the most memorable part of recording Inconsolable was when, after days and many hours of recording I had to scrap everything we had done due to "technical difficulties." Read: "not knowing what the hell I was doing." 8 of 11 live tracks swept into the trash. I broke the news to the dudes and we picked up our crap and just started over. But yeah, sinking heart feeling level 10

Loren • July 10, 2015

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