Molotov Solution Issues New Album Recording Update
Molotov Solution has issued the following update about recording a new album:
"Hey, it’s Molotov Solution and we are here in the Machine Shop in New Jersey working on our Blkheart Group Debut. We have been working on the album since early this year and finally entered the studio to start tracking April 29th. We’ve been tracking for a solid two weeks now and are relieved to be this ahead of schedule and having it sound this much to our liking!
"Immediately once we got here drums were on the agenda. Jake flew through the percussions in just two days. Even though we had our entire album finished in pre-production, our Producer, Will Putney, has us on a healthy regiment of tracking.
"Once the drums were done with, we enjoyed a nice day off afterwards in preparation for tracking guitar and bass. For Richie and Robbie, the tones for both of these were so crucial from the start. So after Richie came back from visiting home for a bit, we had dialed in a tone. The result was a satisfying layering of heavy, yet clear and distinguishable touch on the tones for our drop G and drop E tunings. In addition to the Mesa, Peavey and Diezel heads for rhythm tones, we have been performing overdubs and leads using Fractal Audio’s Axe-Fx.
"Tomorrow Nick starts tracking vocals, which he is extremely ready and excited for! Since the recording of the Harbinger, he has been working greatly not only on his voice and delivery but also his lyrics. Much surprise is to be had on them and the end result will no doubt be crushing!
"With little down time we have, we explore New Jersey and attempt to see some of our friends while we are here. Basically that’s all we have been up to the last half of the month and it’s been amazing! We’re very excited to finish this bad boy and share with all of you."
You can also check out a video teaser for the new album at this location.
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