Fundamental Release Preparations


Releasing a new record takes a lot of work. Actually recording the songs is probably the smallest part about the whole process, and many would say, it’s not even the most important. (I disagree, but that’s another story.) Over the next three weeks, I have a lot of preparations to make – I have to finalize my media blitz lists (radio, TV, print, and web), solidify a location for the record release show, put together my festival submission list for next summer (all the festival that I’m interested in performing at start taking submissions next week), and double-check to make sure the album is on its way to manufacture.

I’m looking forward to seeing what happens over the next three months – and not because I think that my effort will yield great success – but because of what others do. So much of what I do – performing, recording, and writing music – has nothing at all to do with me. Almost everything is determined by factors which I can not control. And that’s a good thing. Because what it means is that I just have to keep focusing on the areas where I do have control.

To the future!

Late Nights Can Kill You

I’ve been spending so much time at the computer again that my forearms are starting to bother me again. I feel like I already mentioned that in a recent post, some time in the last month. As you can tell by the time of this post, it’s because I’m getting in to the groove late at night, after my family has gone to bed. I’ve found that my most productive “computer work” comes after hours, if you will. It sucks, but it’s the only time that I have, really.

But, alas, the time has come to go to bed. Goodnight, computer. I will see you tomorrow evening. Until then, I know that others will caress your pretty back-lit keys, but please don’t enjoy it, okay? If you can muster up any sort of passionate desire within your uni-body frame, may it only be for the soft pressing of my very fingertips over all of your buttons.