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<strong>Sevenstring.org Song Of The Month: November 2009 - Slampop's "At Your Se7en"</strong>
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<b> Slampop - "At Your Se7en"
<img style="padding:20px;" src="http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/4986/sotmslampop.jpg" alt="Idoler"/>
Listen: (SoundClick - Myspace)</b>
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range;font-weight:bold;"> Name/age/location: </span>
My name is Josh Foster, i'm 25 years old and i live in Alameda, Ca. (a.k.a. "The Bay Area").
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range;font-weight:bold;">Who are your biggest musical influences?</span>
For my personal "Idoler" stuff, any form of well written metal, especially if it's "djenty," haha! I have to also give a big shout out to all the talented dudes on this forum, and those that have always been uber nice, supportive and helpful to me...you all know who you are, and you are huge influences on me whether you know it or not!
This track is actually part of a project i'm producing and co-writing with my bassist (Jerrod) called "Entertaining the End." We have been wanting to do this project for a while now and finally found some time to do it. Jerrod and I, and this particular project, are very influenced by the sounds and styles of bands like Meshuggah, Dillinger Escape Plan, Pig Destroyer, "old" BTBAM etc. We wanted to make the riffs dark and groovy, while still having "thrashy" and technical elements that would be easy for the listener to follow.
Overall, we just wanted to do a fun project that the everyday metal head, and even the well rounded musician can enjoy and appreciate!
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range;font-weight:bold;"> For those who haven't yet heard your song, describe "At Your Se7en" in seven words or less:</span>
Heavy, dark, groovy, technical, djenty, brutal, and metal!
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range;font-weight:bold;">What was the writing process like for "At Your Se7en"?</span>
Jerrod brought most of the awesome riffs to the table for this track! I polished a few of them, helped organize them, messed with some of the time signatures, wrote some complimenting parts, and then mapped out all the drums.
For my actual recording process:
i like to find a project tempo first, and then i'll start tracking the riffs one by one to the click. I then listen to them to see what needs trimming, adding, cutting, repeating etc., this helps me to get a rough layout for the entire song. Next comes drums, and when i program the drum parts it usually helps me to better organize the riffs even further. I usually track bass next, and then leads...or visa versa.
<img style="padding:20px;" align="right" src="http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/1857/sotmslampoplogo.jpg" alt="Chimp Spanner"/>
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range;font-weight:bold;">Did the song turn out as you'd envisioned it?</span>
We felt that with Jerrod's original vision for the song, and then my twisted vision of his original vision, and then collaborating both our visions...it came out much better than we both could have imagined. Jerrod and i did this exact same sort of thing when writing for our old band "House of Atreus."
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range;font-weight:bold;">What gear was used for the recording of "At Your Se7en"?</span>
Recording gear:
POD X3 > SansAmp Bass Driver (for bass) > Presonus FP10 > Toshiba Satellite Sli6
Recording software:
Steinberg's Nuendo 3, DFHS
Music Gear:
i recorded the guitars with Jerrod's Schecter C-7 Hellraiser (stock EMGs), and then Jerrod recorded the Bass parts with his Warwick Thumb neck-thru 5 string.
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range;font-weight:bold;">Where should people go if they want to contact you or hear more of your music?</span>
If you'd like to have your say in choosing next month's Song Of The Month, click here and nominate and/or vote for the ss.org member's song of your choice. Be sure to follow all rules/guidelines (found here) to ensure a smooth and hassle-free voting period. Rock on!
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<strong>Sevenstring.org Song Of The Month: November 2009 - Slampop's "At Your Se7en"</strong>
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<b> Slampop - "At Your Se7en"
<img style="padding:20px;" src="http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/4986/sotmslampop.jpg" alt="Idoler"/>
Listen: (SoundClick - Myspace)</b>
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My name is Josh Foster, i'm 25 years old and i live in Alameda, Ca. (a.k.a. "The Bay Area").
<span style="color
For my personal "Idoler" stuff, any form of well written metal, especially if it's "djenty," haha! I have to also give a big shout out to all the talented dudes on this forum, and those that have always been uber nice, supportive and helpful to me...you all know who you are, and you are huge influences on me whether you know it or not!
This track is actually part of a project i'm producing and co-writing with my bassist (Jerrod) called "Entertaining the End." We have been wanting to do this project for a while now and finally found some time to do it. Jerrod and I, and this particular project, are very influenced by the sounds and styles of bands like Meshuggah, Dillinger Escape Plan, Pig Destroyer, "old" BTBAM etc. We wanted to make the riffs dark and groovy, while still having "thrashy" and technical elements that would be easy for the listener to follow.
Overall, we just wanted to do a fun project that the everyday metal head, and even the well rounded musician can enjoy and appreciate!
<span style="color
Heavy, dark, groovy, technical, djenty, brutal, and metal!
<span style="color
Jerrod brought most of the awesome riffs to the table for this track! I polished a few of them, helped organize them, messed with some of the time signatures, wrote some complimenting parts, and then mapped out all the drums.
For my actual recording process:
i like to find a project tempo first, and then i'll start tracking the riffs one by one to the click. I then listen to them to see what needs trimming, adding, cutting, repeating etc., this helps me to get a rough layout for the entire song. Next comes drums, and when i program the drum parts it usually helps me to better organize the riffs even further. I usually track bass next, and then leads...or visa versa.
<img style="padding:20px;" align="right" src="http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/1857/sotmslampoplogo.jpg" alt="Chimp Spanner"/>
<span style="color
We felt that with Jerrod's original vision for the song, and then my twisted vision of his original vision, and then collaborating both our visions...it came out much better than we both could have imagined. Jerrod and i did this exact same sort of thing when writing for our old band "House of Atreus."
<span style="color
Recording gear:
POD X3 > SansAmp Bass Driver (for bass) > Presonus FP10 > Toshiba Satellite Sli6
Recording software:
Steinberg's Nuendo 3, DFHS
Music Gear:
i recorded the guitars with Jerrod's Schecter C-7 Hellraiser (stock EMGs), and then Jerrod recorded the Bass parts with his Warwick Thumb neck-thru 5 string.
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Idoler on Soundclick!
Idoler on MySpace
Eat Dead People on MySpace
House Of Atreus (my "old" band) on MySpace
Idoler on MySpace
Eat Dead People on MySpace
House Of Atreus (my "old" band) on MySpace
If you'd like to have your say in choosing next month's Song Of The Month, click here and nominate and/or vote for the ss.org member's song of your choice. Be sure to follow all rules/guidelines (found here) to ensure a smooth and hassle-free voting period. Rock on!

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