Thursday, December 9, 2010

Ha!

So I see my shameless plug for comments was completely defeated. What is left for this blog is a real life example of the tree falling in the forest. As for me and the band, well we have 7 shows coming up in the next 9 days, we've sold over 60 albums this Christmas season and we are generally having a fantastic time doing it. So there. I don't need comments, only food, water, air, shelter, and clothing most of the time. I can do without combinations of these for spells of time, but in the end I'm only human.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Six and a Half Months, No Comments

That's the kind of fan-base building we love to see here at the HTF blog. Okay, admittedly, we haven't been the best a posting frequently or even putting the word out about the blog/ourselves. Things are about to change. Jason has the audio for the album almost done, we have a title, and I am battling a serious case of album art work block.

Other than that, everything is on track for this to be a fantastic holiday season. Our second practice session went great, with Jason's daughter commenting that it "sounds like a REAL concert." I must say, it is pretty amazing what that Rockbox cajon, four shakers, and a set of bells can do to fill out our sound.

Up next are some street shows, living room shows, barn shows, and whatever else kind of show we can line up. Only three more days until we can start officially saying "Merry Christmas!"

p.s. In a thinly veiled attempt to procure a comment, the first person who responds to this post will receive from me an unreleased HTF demo track of one of our songs.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Photo Time






After our final studio sessions we put on our best "blue steel" faces and snapped some photos. Some of these feel a bit like they are of an 80's British new wave group. I can't quite decide if that is awesome or weird. Also, I only ever stand or sit on Jason's right hand side. Also, I only have one "serious" look. You get to see it five times here.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Crunch Time



This Friday Herod the Fink will enter the studio for the final recording session of the year. We hope to finish a song already in progress as well as record two new songs. It is a lot to ask, but we plan on working into the wee morning hours, then wake up Saturday and finish / polish any of the songs that need attention. Can't wait.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The Dawn Will Come



Live from the home office, Jesse performs a song about trials, faith, and endurance. It has been suggested that this could be included on the new album. Time will tell. (We are running out of time to add new songs to the mix.)

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Next Recording Session: June 19th

We should be finishing up the acoustic "On This Silent Night" as well as polishing up some other songs. Can't wait for this session, it will be a great time as always.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Evolving

If there's one constant in this process of writing an album, it is change. Jason and I have been trying to nail down some general concepts and themes to shoot for, and I think we are generally on course with what we have in mind. It might be interesting to start documenting specific songs as they develop. Most of the newer ones have working titles, so I suppose the first step is naming unnamed songs so it doesn't get confusing to look back on. Overall I'd say musically the main influences I can hear are folk, old gospel, and old punk.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

We're on itunes!

So I submitted our music to CDbaby.com last December and paid the fees for digital distribution (which would allow for the songs to be purchased through several outlets including itunes.) I was told it would be a couple of weeks until the songs were on itunes, but it turned out to be quite a bit longer than that. I've searched itunes for our music every once in a while, and low and behold today they were there!

Monday, April 12, 2010

First Post

We have embarked on a musical journey of sorts, and we thought it might be interesting to do some documenting along the way. What started as recording some Christmas songs for friends and family has evolved into recording more Christmas songs for friends and family. We don't really know where this project will end up, but we are enjoying the ride so to speak. Follow us if you feel so inclined.