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Vinyl was the first recording we did with Mike and Greg. Mike had
probably been with the band about a year by now and Greg had been
jamming and sitting in with us for months. Greg would come to shows
with his horn and sit in and we liked what he was doing, so we started
to invite him to rehearsals and finally we invited him to officially
be in the band.
Liar and Violence represent a few new things at this junction. First
they were the first songs that we wrote with two horns (Trent started
playing trumpet too at this point, hence the 2 trumpets at the beginning
of Liar) and the arrangements reflect that: it's not just Trent's
part with an octave or harmony, but he and Greg worked out parts
together. It was a pretty exciting time.
This recording also marks a point where we really headed into harder
terain. Having started as jam band we always had a certain laid
back and groovy vibe going on, but here the 20- something angst
and frustration takes the foreground. It's also our most blantently
political record. We had always been a group socially conscience
guys, but for the most part (with the execption of Trent) we were
pretty apolitical. We got dubbed "benefit whores" at one
point because we played at so many of them, and this came out of
a sincere desire to help and make a difference. This album is a
little more pointed in terms of an actual stance on things aside
from single issues. The new songs (Liar and Violence) were written
during the Gulf War and we were pretty fed up with 11 years of republican
rule, we'd had enough and the anger came through.
We flew through the recording of this. I think we mixed the whole
thing in about 10 hours. We obviously were broke otherwise we would
have done more songs. I think it's strange that we re-recorded "Soap
Opera" instead of doing a different tune that hadn't been put
to tape. In retrospect there are at least 10 songs that never got
recorded that I'd love to have, but I think a lot of those came
later, we obviously were thinking something!?
Check
out the lyrics to Vinyl
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