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Saturday, September 4, 2004 - Redemption news | Here is the latest Redemption news from Nick Van Dyk:
Hey folks! Wanted to drop by and update you on our progress.
We've tracked all the music -- it sounds awesome! We haven't finalized track lists, so I won't go into too much detail, but I will say there are two "epic" tracks -- one about 16 minutes, and one a four-part suite that is really four separate songs, not unlike the Desperation suite on our self-titled release.
Chris' drumming is INSANE. I think he's going to get a lot of notoriety for his performance. And James' bass playing has added a lot of texture to the music as well and sounds incredible.
Compositionally, I think this CD is much heavier than the previous one, but still very melodic -- more melodic than the last one as well. It's still progressive but the music is more "song-oriented" than our first CD.
We start tracking vocals tonight; then it's time for some finishing touches on keyboards, and Bernie's solo work (mine is done) and then it will be ready to mix. We hope to mix sometime during October and are still shooting for a release in the spring of 2005.
I'll continue to keep you posted. Best wishes to you all!
- Nick |
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