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Balance – A year in the making

Escape Act have pretty much been off the radar for much of the last 12 months, but we haven’t been resting on the laurels of our first album, even though we were more than chuffed with the response it got. Instead we got stuck into a new album almost right away, and the first fruits of that labour can now be heard on our music page, and even downloaded in return for an email address.

Throughout this period we’ve been capturing video footage from the studio, gigs and other exploits. With a little help from our friend Tim Newell, we’ll be producing a series of video blogs and retrospectives on the recording process. The first one is on our youtube channel: www.youtube.com/escapeact

After the release of ‘Loosely Based On Fiction’ we realised that in order to keep things moving along in between work, life and what have you, we had to go straight back into another recording process. This started with Chris, a hard drive recorder and many late nights towards the end of 2008 – the result being 14 songs demoed. Several of these had been knocked about by the band in the practice room, but many were brand new ideas for what is now an album entitled ‘Balance’.

February 2009 saw a three-day stint at Chem19 in Hamilton with our friend and producer Andy Miller. This session was basically a drumming marathon and saw Alan putting down the foundation that would be built upon over the subsequent 11 months. Between March and July we returned to Chem19 five more times, building up guitars, vocals, bass and many other parts. At the same time Chris was working with musicians in Belfast writing, arranging and recording various parts for strings and brass.

By the end of July, Andy Miller had finished work on his own masterpiece – Gargleblast Studios, not far from Chem19. Gargleblast would be our home from that point forward and five more sessions concluded the recording process and 11 songs, finishing up in December.

2009 also saw some line-ups changes. Firstly we were joined by Ross Neely on guitar, keyboard, vocals and melodica. Ross has been helping us develop our live sound and add a new dimension to that experience. During early summer it became clear that drummer Alan, would have little choice but to follow his career over to a new post in Leicester. This saw the extremely talented Michael Samson join the band in time for a show at Dublin’s HWCH festival. Alan’s role in the band always reached beyond the drum stool however, and he still contributes distinctive artwork to our activities. (look out for new stickers at gigs!)

We’re really proud of what we have achieved with the creation of this new record. It was been a challenge, it has been a lot of hard work, it has tested every bit of musical motivation we have, but it has ultimately left us with a profound sense of gratitude and achievement that we look forward to sharing over the coming months.

Summer 2010 will see the release of ‘Balance’ along with ongoing activities surrounding particular songs. In the spirit of the new, empowered, independent music industry we intend to continue our policy of novel and interesting release and promotional activities. Our regular video blog updates, email newsletter and twitter will keep folks up to date on what we’re doing, but we’re eager to hear from fans who’d like to get involved in helping us release songs, make video, packaging, remixes, hold listening parties or anything else we haven’t thought of.

Rich Dale
- Feb 2010

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Album 2: Session 4: Pictured

We’re just back from Scotland and the fourth album recording session. This weekend saw acoustic and electric guitars going down on Gas and bass and guitars on As They Scam. Alan and Ross flew in on Sunday afternoon to listen to the work so far, and we all went home on a boat loaded with football and rugby fans.

chem 19

concentration and perspiration

pea soup?

the birdman cometh

happy times

piano for '...Scam'

Ross

the ferry beckons

Ross sleeps with his eyes open

Pictures from Session 3, Day 3

“Day 3 of Session 3… In the morning further energy was put into capturing the emotion of the different sections of ‘Burning Sand’. After a couple of hours with some re-amped guitar work and omnichord we all felt the character of the song was really coming into focus. As we worked through the next track ‘Pressure’ we also took time to reflect on work done over the previous two days, everything we’ve down sounds really together, simple and uncomplicated. For ‘Pressure’ we got some interesting guitar interplay in the chorus and a real highlight was the dulcimer part that Chris recorded – a steep learning curve with an amazing result. We also managed to track basslines for ‘Gas’ and ‘Salt in your Eye’ with Rich nailing ‘Salt’ in just one or two very impressive passes. Now to recharge the batteries before the May session, creativity is exhausting!

Chris does Dulcimer

not suitable for children

its a packing miracle!

the glorious road home

we love the midnight ferry, love it, really do

Pictures from Session 3, Day 2

Yesterday we continued to refine Burning Sand and Folded Arms, working on electric and acoustic guitars and percussion. We also added ‘Pressure’ into the mix, working on guitar parts. During the first album recording sessions we more or less worked on each song until it was complete, checking them off the list as we went along. This time we’re nudging several tracks along, following the inspiration as it comes. Its feeling good so far. :-)

Guitars on Folded Arms

Andy works it out with a guitar

Percussive Thoughts

setting up the AC30 for Pressure

don’t forget your lunch

in the red, Derek

the triangle of doom

so good we played it back twice. listening to the day’s work.

warning, rock and/or roll may melt your brain

Pictures from Session 3, Day 1

hey folks,

we got into Hamilton late on Wednesday night, and were at Chem19 bright and slightly breezy on Thursday morning to start the third of our new recording sessions. here are some pictures of us hard at work on Burning Sand and Folded Arms….

Transferring String Parts

Working on guitar sounds for Burning Sand

Vox AC30 is our friend

Chris tracks guitar on Burning Sand

Andy asks for a little more RAWK!

Late night bass on Folded Arms

the session also produced a breakthrough in Anglo-mexican cuisine with the invention of ‘Fajitoast’ a winning combination of mexican chicken, peppers, onions, salsa, cheese, and, well toast. a traditional take on the South American classic.

thanks to David for the heads-up on excellent iPhone app Camerabag and its interesting vintage filters!

Rich

Escape Act v200.9

Hey all,

After an extremely relaxing Christmas holiday, followed by various colds, flus and back to work blues…. things are getting back to normal for us. We’ve been busy in the rehearsal room, readying songs for new recording sessions starting in February, so it’s back to Chem19 for some more good times. We’ve also be honing three tracks for a live session for Rory McConnell’s Radio 1 show, taking place next week… stay tuned for details of broadcast dates!

We’re also fitting some gigs in around this, so look out for shows in Dundalk (Jan 31st), Belfast (6th & 18th Feb) and a Whelan’s show Dublin on 28th Feb, supporting the excellent Cashier No.9.

The first Belfast show mentioned above, on Friday 6th February, is actually an acoustic set at UnConvention Belfast. This is an ‘unconference’ that i’m helping to organise. For anyone interested in the development of the music industry, or making new contacts or seeking inspiration for their own music career development, UnConvention is the place to be. Check out the website at unconventionbelfast.com for details and registration! Thanks to the generosity and vision of our key sponsors at Belfast City Council Creative Industry unit, and NIMIC its free to attend too, tho places are quickly running out.

Finally, check out this video, shot by Barry Cullen of us performing ‘Burning Sand’ at our recent show at the Menagerie. cheers to Barry for putting it up there :-)

All in all, we’re looking forward to a fun, productive and creative 2009. Thanks for listening so far!

Rich

Video Footage from Chem19

Hey folks,

We shot a lot of video whilst recording the album at Chem19 last year. This included the hard work of recording, singing, percussing, mixing the tunes, the two hour drive from Stranraer to Hamilton, the daily Evian/Picnic acquisition, cooking, eating, erm…, sitting. So we asked Steven Quinn to help us condense this down to the best bits and cut it along to Cabin Fever. We’re pretty pleased with the results!

Check it out on our Muzu channel:


Escape Act TV on MUZU.

Muzu.tv after these messages

Muzu TV logo

Just back from a nice wee trip to Dublin and the studios of Muzu.tv where we recorded two tracks. Hopefully these should appear on our channel (alongside God Says below) in the next 2-3 weeks. Thanks to Alex, Andy, Eoghan, and Marty for having us.

Chris and Alan at Muzu.tv - pic by Martin Kennedy
pic by Martin Kennedy

The trip also gave us some time to talk about our plans for recording again next year, with an initial session booked for March. We’re really excited about the chance to go back to Chem19 and record more music with Andy, this time armed with a lot more knowledge and even more preparation to make the most of it. Chris has been refining ideas for new songs which we began demoing in earnest this week. I’m personally planning an advance trip to check out the kitchen and assess the frying pan situation…

So stay tuned for more news on that front and maybe a few sneaks peeks of demos, plus t-shirt and badge news too.

Rich

new tunes and more

we’ve added several new recordings to players on Myspace, Facebook, Last.fm, iLike etc to please check them out, leave some nice feedback and tell your friends! You can also listen directly on the escapeact.com player for maximum audio fidelity :-)

we’re currently planning a release of God Says including limited edition pink vinyl, and gigs are starting to fall into place. watch this space.

also, if you’re a facebook user please be our ‘fan’ by joining us on this page: www.facebook.com/pages/Escape-Act/20516787040

escapeact.com will be getting a bit of a makeover next week too!

finally, we got a bunch of cool new stickers, so please get in touch if you’d like some :-)

escape act stickers

session on BBC Across The Line

we recorded three tracks for ATL last week, two of them were broadcast last night, and all three are available here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/atl/session_specific139255.shtml and shortly from our site too.

check em out!




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