FCII:
We Will Bring You Champions
The
Fireside Chats are somewhat proud to announce the release of
our second LP, FCII: We Will Bring You
Champions. In typical fashion, it was recorded under
the duress of yet another internet challenge (the RPM
Challenge), where bands record an album in the month of
February, 2007. If you have visited this site before, the whole
concept probably sounds strangely familiar: Brian signed us
up without asking first.
FCII
represents a return to roots for the band after the high budget,
high tech debut LP, If We Fail, Well Call it Art.
We decided to leave behind the Pro-Tools and the 72 tracks of
intertwined guitar parts that drove Scotte Hello and myself
insane. The over indulgence took its toll and we hit rock bottom
(Im trying to follow the Behind the Music story arc here).
It was obvious that we needed to regroup, get back to basics
and sober up (we did none of this).
I
know what youre saying, this is the point in which a large,
bearded, sage of a producer comes in to help the band find themselves
again. Im not going to say that I might not have had a
few talks over tofu hotdogs at some of LAs finest vegetarian
bistros, but in the end I had to say Ricky, Metallica
needs you more than we do.
So,
with the challenge thrown down, we promptly got to work, two
weeks into the month. The recording was done at Redbank
Rehearsal Studios, Apt 4A, and moms house. 10 songs
in two weeks and taking us up to the final completion time of
1:00AM, February 28th. What truly amazed me was the cavalier
attitude of the drummer regarding arrival time even with the
deadline coming up within hours. This proved me wrong in that
yes, someone truly could care less about this than I
do.
So
here you have FCII. To those who ask when the first record will
actually come out, I do not know, try Napster. As for the title,
We Will Bring You Champions, this came from one of the
drunkest calls I have ever received from a fellow who just told
me how he shitcanned a guitar I lent him (thats some inside
trivia).
And
to end, Id like to quote that man by saying first Were
Huge in Connecticut and, Do you know who I am?
--walt
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