Did you use any special techniques recording the EP to give it the kind of garagey, vintage sound?
Did things turn out exactly the way you wanted them to, or were there surprises along the way? Give recording details when, where, with whom, how long it took. How d you hook up with Gabriel Hart from The Starvations? LOWELL: Brett totally bought a Kama Sutra how-to video before we recorded so that he could use special techniques in the studio. I gotta say, it improved his stamina. DAN: I think Mike just forgot to turn off the baseball game that he was listening to on the radio. LOWELL: Well, the technique I used to give it that garagey, vintage sound was to take a shitload of drugs like they did in the 60 s and I wore paisley shirts, tight trousers, and Beatle-boot roach kickers. And also, if I fucked up, I kept it and just make sure that I always play the song with that fuck up now. It s scientifically proven that if you do these things, you ll get a garagey, vintage sound. The Count Five did the exact same thing, and so did the Music Machine, the 13th Floor Elevators, and the Status