The Hero Demo

We are excited and proud to finally say we have finished our 3 song demo! It turned into a months long endeavor but that was, in part, due to things out of our control. But it’s here now!

You can give it a listen on our Soundcloud!

Also, we never formally welcomed Landon to the band yet he’s been with us for quite a while now. Sorry for the belated shout out, Landon! He will be handling our percussion and, as well, bring some creative insight and his own unique style to the band! We’re happy to have him aboard!

Likewise, we have had to say farewell to Katy as she has decided to leave the band to focus on her awesome job of making musicians of the younger generation. We’re sad to see her go, but we certainly can’t fault her and congratulate her on her noble cause!

While we can never replace Katy, we are looking for a new violinist. If anyone is interested that is in the San Antonio area, please reach out to us on our Facebook page!

Get a Map, Find Some Gems!

We are proud to finally announce the first completed song on our forthcoming Demo/EP (and, of course, on our eventual full album), Cold! We have played this song live before, and have posted a few live versions, but this is the first “studio” version and represents quite a bit of work. It took some time to get this out because we were trying to figure out the best way to approach it given the amount of funds we had to devote to it. While we would have loved to recorded it in a tape-based studio, we’re not there yet. So instead we did a multi-track in our home studios using what we had, though we did have the track mastered at a mastering studio.

You can give it a listen over here on SoundCloud. Once we finish the EP we will offer up the whole thing for download. For now, enjoy being Cold!

Recording Experimentation

We have been having a great time playing live shows! Lately though we have been pondering doing some studio-style recordings of some of our songs. We are not yet ready to tackle recording a full album – we’re not finished writing all the songs, for one. But we would like to try our hand at recording a few of our songs just the same. Maybe as singles or for an EP.

Doing so will give us a taste of a few challenges we didn’t have on our first album. Recording our chip-synths hasn’t changed much, but everything else has an acoustic and open-mic element which is both exciting and daunting at the same time. For this go-around, we decided to try a few approaches:

First, doing a live-style direct to stereo recording off our mixer. This would be much like a live show but with some modifications to our setup (we could use condenser mics, for instance). It’ll capture the best essence of the band, though it also means the result will be the most raw. It does open up the possibility to do a full analog recording while keeping things affordable, however.

Second, doing more like a “Live Studio” recording wherein we still play together live, but multitrack the recording, instead of the two-track approach noted above. This would be a digital recording (we can’t afford a multitrack analog setup or studio time right now). That’s a bit less fun, but will still capture much of the essence while giving us some room to work on some post production aspects.

The third is doing the cheatiest modern approach we can which is to track each instrument directly and do a lot of digital post-processing, mixing/mastering. It’ll likely sound the most professional, but also the most sterile and boring. I’ll go on record as being not a fan of this approach and, in fact, I don’t think any of us really are. It’s also somewhat cumbersome to track instruments this way and it captures really none of the band as the band. Far too many recordings are done this way these days. But, for completeness, it’s something we are looking at.

After all, the end result is meant to be a pleasing set of sounds that have a bit more quality than just a straight live show. Regardless, whichever method we choose now will likely shape how we approach the full album in the future. It gives us tangibles to work towards in terms of equipment we may need to procure, etc. Granted, if we somehow could amass the funds to record the album in a real studio (preferably using a tape-based method), we totally would. But keeping within the current realm of possibilities, the above is what we are looking to try.

Worry not – all this is in addition to our continued writing of songs and live shows. We have no live shows on the docket at the moment, but hope to have something put together for a show here soon!

-Tim

Victim Cache @ The North Door Today!

TX Chip Jan 2nd Show Poster

As a reminder, we will be at The North Door in Austin, TX tonight with two other TX Chip groups – chalkboards and Holy Torpedo with visuals by Hypercards! Hope you can come by and check it out! It almost didn’t happen on the count of Tim having the flu. We missed some practices but otherwise we’re doing it and hope to put on a kick-ass show complete with some new songs!

We are also going to be giving a away exactly one 7″ colored record, but it’s up to you to use your Internet powers to figure out how you to get it!

End of Year Sale

In celebration of a successful 2013, and hopefully a more successful 2014, we’re knocking 30% off anything purchased from our Bandcamp. Just use ‘happynewyear2014’ as a discount code and enjoy! (Sorry Bitcoiners, I haven’t yet updated the discounts for you yet).

Sale ends Jan 2nd!