a FULL HOUR with LSD!

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by DANN on 25-05-2010

This is the hotrocks TV show we were featured on awhile back..  I realized I hadn’t posted it on the front page here.. for the individual music vids, check out this page

Enjoy and tell us what you think!

FREE DOWNLOAD! Maybe an Angel Acoustic – Live from FUEL, Tuesday May 4th

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by DANN on 11-05-2010

We recorded Lyzzs live Bday celebration at Fuel on Tuesday May 4th.  The recordings came out pretty well and I’ll be posting them up here as I get done with ‘em.  Here’s the first one.. Enjoy and please feel free to share!

Maybe an Angel

Also, the full electric version of this song (as well as the rest of our 2006 album Anything but Beautiful) is available for free download on this site too!

Thanks and remember to come and see us every Tuesday night at Fuel!

LSD LIVE THIS SATURDAY 7PM on HOTROCKS TV – COMCAST CHANNEL 77

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by DANN on 06-05-2010

and Late September Dogs will be featured guests on Hotrocks TV this Saturday night. We’ll be IN STUDIO THIS Saturday at 7pm, so tune in on Comcast Channel 77 or stream live at www.hotrocks.tv

HERE’s a link to the Winners episode that I was on, full episode, including a video for our song “ALL THAT I NEED”.

Free Download – Dann rocks the BLUES jam.

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by DANN on 05-04-2010

I Still Got It

I was messing with my Sansamp pedal last night and recorded some blues notes over a jam track.  The track is the Satriani track from the blues rock section of Jamtracks.com.  Enjoy!

LSD is LIVE Friday March 26th at FUEL with NUCLEAR MONKEYS!

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by DANN on 15-03-2010

Yeah, no kidding.  NUCLEAR FRIKKIN MONKEYS.  Awesome.  We have no idea what they sound like but the name by itself is just killer.   FRIDAY MARCH 26th.  Mark your CALENDARS.

LSD will be LIVE at FLIGHTS Saturday March 6th!!

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by DANN on 19-02-2010

Flights pub in Everett. LSD brings the ROCK.

LSD is LIVE this Friday night in RENTON with RANE STONE, and DOUBLE CROSS COMMITTEE!

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by DANN on 09-02-2010

The bar is called “A TERRIBLE BEAUTY”, but it’s called that on purpose.  It rules.  Check it out here.

It’s at:
201 Williams Avenue South,
Renton, WA 98057-2106

You should be there too.  It will be most rock.

Thank you.  That will be all.

LSD LIVE in TACOMA Feb 5th at STONEGATE in TACOMA with ATOMIC OUTLAWS!

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by DANN on 29-01-2010

NEW VENUE in the SOUTHEND – STONEGATE ROCK and PIZZA

5421 South Tacoma Way
Tacoma, WA 98409
www.stonegaterocks.com

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.

ALL AGES SHOW – THIS FRIDAY at CLUB MOTOR

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by DANN on 18-01-2010

LSD is all ages this Friday January 22nd with The Slants and Pin Pon Dash.  Music starts at 8, LSD is on around 10.  ALL Ages, Bar with ID, $8.00  ROCK!

Club Motor is just south of the Krispy Kreme near Safeco Field.  Click here for a map.

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!

Recording Blog for LSD’s new song Nevermine.

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by DANN on 12-01-2010

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I’ve sent out an early copy of one of our tunes to some buddies for their review.. and I wrote this kindof as a response to their questions about how we recorded ..

Here’s a screenshot of the mastering EQ curve I used..

EQ curve used for mastering the track

EQ curve used for mastering the track

This app is Izotope Ozone 3.

As far as recording goes here’s some basics on what we did.

first off, secret weapon is this:  http://www.audiodamage.com/downloads/product.php?pid=ADF002 and it’s free.  And it does what it says it would.  I used it on many things as you will see.

For this tune, I wasn’t looking for a sweet, happy mix.. this is a bitter and angry song and I wanted it bitter, up the middle and in your face.  Also, I really tend to disagree about not using compression.  Rock n roll is supposed to be loud so yeah, I use compression on most things, not alot all the time, but at least a bit..

DRUMS:

Recorded drums in our rehearsal space,  drummer has internal mics in his kit so that’s kick, 3 toms and floor tom internal, 2 rode NT5s for overheads and a Rode NT2a (vocal mic) about 3 feet in front of the kick drum about 2 feet off the ground.  He recorded through a presonus Firetube, way loud, with a touch of limiting on the way in.

all the drums were routed to an aux that had the above audiodamage plugin on it as well as a verb and then mixed back into the original signal out through the “drum” bus.

Kick has EQ and it’s own instance of the roughrider plugin on it, (so it’s compressed twice, well three times if you count mastering).

Snare has EQ,  it’s own roughrider plugin on it, as well as a gated snare verb bus (gasp!  I know..  but I dig the sound.. )

GUITARS:

There are MANY, MANY guitars on this track.

guitar tracks in nevemine

guitar tracks in nevemine

To start with, I recorded everything with a 57 right up on the bottom left speaker of my Marshall cab and then a MXL tube mic about three feet from the cab just off center to the right side.  These go through a DBX 386 tube pre and A/D converter and then into Sonar.

The “kitty” is the Hello Kitty guitar that I used for the EMG 81 in the bridge.  This is that typical heavy rock humbucker sound.  I also used the strat for a dirtier “nasty” overdriven but not saturated tone that has some string noise and some ugly in it.

Jay (our rhythm guitar player)  used his Mesa 1×12 combo with the same mic config, and his Gibson Sonnex through an evil sounding fuzz pedal for his parts.  We also went for the straight up Nickelback Mesa “bedroom” tone for some of it which really fills out the guitar sound.

Sonar supports track “layers” so that you can have more than one track  per track playing back at one time.  This works really well for comping parts but is also really useful for doubling parts.  I just re-record the same part to a different layer on the same track and play them back together for some, y’know, THICKNESS.  :)

The lead track was the parker through my JCM800, no tricks.  just the 57, nothing inline.  :)

BASS:

Yeah, our superninja temp bass player Lizzy Daymont recorded this at her house and emailed it to me, she said she just used her sansamp Bass DI.  it’s one track, and I didn’t touch it.

VOX:

Yeah, this is where it gets rough.. We record her voice through a MXL mogami edition tube mic, through a DBX 386 tube pre and I have an ART Tube compressor sidechained into her channel.  Usually because of the dynamic range of the vocal we’ll do separate chorus and verse tracks because our verses tend to be kinda quiet and the choruses, well, y’know, LOUD.  She’ll do a guide track and then we’ll go back and do sometimes a phrase by phrase retake so we get the inflection, pitch and attitude right for the track.  Then she’ll do a crapton of harmony ideas, she’ll pick one (or six) and then we’ll go back and re-record the harmonies so that she can match the original in terms of breathing and inflection.  All this makes for many long hours editing the right take into the right place, but I have no illusions that the vocal is the most important part of the song.  I also have her double EVERYTHING because that’s what’s done these days and I like the sound of a real double as opposed to an autotuned double.

Mixing:

mix buses

mix buses

I then create a metric crapload of busses for mixing.  I do these for simplification purposes.  I can adjust the overall level of guitars, or vox, or drums, and get a better picture of the song overall with quick and easy adjustments.  Anything with the word “squisher” on it has a roughrider on it and was used as an aux to mix in with the original signal to bring the overall level up.

Also, I used no automation at all.  The whole thing is a static mix.  This is one of the reasons I’d like to do this with a real mix engineer.  Automation scares me.  :)

Rock!