Random musing about the creation of Not Otherwise Specified's debut album "Judgment" and upcoming work tentatively titled "Happy Accidents"
Monday, January 30, 2012
The Technology Gods Have Smiled Upon Us!
Yesterday, the technology gods truly smiled upon Not Otherwise Specified. After several months of work, Jay has his home studio up and fully running, including a HD video cam and Skype connections. To our surprise and excitement, we can actually hear each other over this connection and can play multiple instruments without feedback or distortion. 1000 miles just became a much smaller distance. Things should begin to move more rapidly now, not only on the songs we have been working on, but with the new ones we hope to write in cyberspace. We'll keep you posted!
Take care,
Craig
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Skeletons in the Studio
It's been a while since my last update The holidays and life in general have created
a long string of priorities more important than playing with my guitars After about two months of writer's block, however, I
finally have a full working skeleton of Anthem. Well, skeleton is a
bit of an understatement. More of a skeleton with a 23 minute circulatory
system, nervous system, wimpy musculature and a little bit of skin. In the words of Dr. Frankenstein, "It's
ALIVE!!!"
I was so excited to listen to it in its entirety that I
bounced it down to my iPhone so I could play it on my drive to poker night
(what a fun way to lose $20). I get in the car, plug it in, and . . . silence.
Then organ. . . 23 minutes of organ. . . I left the track solo'd when I bounced the song. Very
disappointing. Needless to say I did a
proper bounce this morning and I am pretty happy with the results.
Jay is getting his studio up and running. We had a chance to work together during my
recent trip to NY. I'm really excited
about the direction this project is heading. The next album looks to be significantly
more sophisticated, developed and proggy than Judgment. Longer songs, more
rhythmic complexity, dripping with wholesome prog goodness. Hopefully destined to become an important
part of a healthy prog diet. Come on .
. . clean your plate. . . there are listeners starving in Europe. . .
Monday, December 19, 2011
Vocals and Travel
Not a lot going on since the last update. I have been bogged down in work and have had less time than I would have liked to spend in the studio writing. However, I have been focusing on strengthening my voice quite a bit lately. For a while there I thought I was going through puberty again by the way my voice was cracking. I found out that your voice goes through changes again later in life as well, thus the prepubescent squeaks that have been coming out of my middle range. I'm trying to spend 30 to 60 minutes per day (mostly in the car) singing and focusing on the fundamentals. I am happy to say that after a couple of weeks, I was able to sing all the way through Octavarium and Home (Dream Theater) on my way into the office this morning without a hitch. Feels great to start getting my voice back.
Headed up to Rochester, NY for the holidays this Thursday. Really looking forward to seeing family and friends! This trip will also give NOS a chance to be in the same room as I will get to see Jay Rowland in person for awhile, rather than as a stream of texts and phone calls. After the holidays, things should be able to pick up a bit on Happy Accidents. However, it appears I will need to come up with a new name for the next album. But that is a story for next time. . .
Take care,
Craig
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Progress
Took a bit of time off this week for the holiday. Jay is plugging away on Falling, and I love what I am hearing, very thick and complex. Still working on Anthem; the skeleton is almost done and its looking to be about 22 minutes with lots of instrumentals. I have to say that I was really inspired by the writing style of Jem Godfrey of Frost* on this one. Love their song Milliontown.
I was asked by Rodrigo San Martin to sing on a track on his upcoming album. Love the song, very Porcupine Tree. I should be able to get the vocals down later this week.
Starting to put feelers out to mixing engineers, going to have this next album mixed and mastered properly.
Well, that's about it until next time . . .
Take care,
Craig
I was asked by Rodrigo San Martin to sing on a track on his upcoming album. Love the song, very Porcupine Tree. I should be able to get the vocals down later this week.
Starting to put feelers out to mixing engineers, going to have this next album mixed and mastered properly.
Well, that's about it until next time . . .
Take care,
Craig
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Not Otherwise Specified Welcomes Jason Rowland of God Sized Hate
I would like to officially welcome Jason Rowland of God Size Hate to the fold of Not Otherwise Specified! Jay is a long-time friend, past Sonic Images band-mate, ripping guitar player, seriously ridiculous theory-head, and all around good guy. We have already started working on songs together and are going to try to cram in as much writing as possible before he starts playing out with GSH again later next year. Jay adds a 180 degree perspective on the writing process for me, coming from the music theory side of writing versus my general approach of just winging it. What we have done so far indicates that working together will add a whole new prog dimension to NOS. As if he didn't have enough to do, he is currently working on putting the finishing touches on GSH's next album as well. Look for it later this year.
Check out GSH's previous work and look for more prog from NOS in the near future!
Take care,
Craig Kerley
Check out GSH's previous work and look for more prog from NOS in the near future!
Take care,
Craig Kerley
Monday, November 7, 2011
Studio Progress
"Falling" is moving along nicely. Sent it off to Jason (Jay) Rowland and he is coming up with some great ideas to improve and enhance all of the guitar parts. Really like the way it is sounding and can't wait to hear what else he comes up with. The guy can really play guitar and will definitely add a more polished and heavier edge to the new music.
Spent a good deal of time this weekend working on the transitions on "Anthem". Currently the song is over 19 minutes long and I think it is beginning to sound like a musical journey of sorts. This is a whole new experience for me, linking song ideas together to make one epic yet cohesive piece. I really like the way it is turning out and can't wait to see what happens when I hand it over to Jay.
Two other pieces are also in their infancy, making a total of about 45 minutes of unfinished music so far for the next album. Probably going to attempt to push the time limits of CD's on this next one!
Take care!
Craig
Spent a good deal of time this weekend working on the transitions on "Anthem". Currently the song is over 19 minutes long and I think it is beginning to sound like a musical journey of sorts. This is a whole new experience for me, linking song ideas together to make one epic yet cohesive piece. I really like the way it is turning out and can't wait to see what happens when I hand it over to Jay.
Two other pieces are also in their infancy, making a total of about 45 minutes of unfinished music so far for the next album. Probably going to attempt to push the time limits of CD's on this next one!
Take care!
Craig
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