Four New songs for the next album are on the recording line up with Brock and JoEz adding their influence to the mix. We are continuing on using my Presonus InO; even though its only a two input recording (three if we run a midi) So from "Go" we are losing sound quality of our drums. Each of Brock's mics are run into his Mixer where then we run the left and right "out's" into my InO,
(my Studio One program does not recognize his mixer).
It is an inexpensive way of capturing the sound though cheapens down the quality by not allowing post mixing of each drum track (once recorded the two drum tracks are all there is; a left and a right mixture of all the drums together). So need in test recording to achieve the proper levels for each drum is a necessarily and repetitive process (Joey is going crazy waiting to get his parts down; he is last in turn for this process lol).
We plan to re-record one song from the original and add to the new album due to the speed we have increased it to and some different samples with Brock as the beat master (Keith's drums on the original album are perfect for those songs and all will be kept as such, were not changing the past here we are creating a new future)
dwiG is working on a nice video clip and picture documentation flick for a "look back" during the time of the album.


The album "MadSplatter" Features the two very first Original recordings of "Deed for a Psycho" and "Rotting Species" captured and mixed by a school audio class project. the members of the band at the time Keith, Adam, Dusty and Scotty (however the base on the recordings is Dusty). It wasn't until after Kevin and dwiG joined the band, filling the empty left by Scott and Adam, when recordings for the rest of the album continued.
Just as we went into the studio we added Didier on guitar and though his membership was short lived he is in the recordings for most of the songs. Recently Dusty returned to SwampLand and recorded his own solos into some of the works and when the money gods approve the request we shall produce (if possible) both albums and throw the CRAZIEST CD Release shin-dig this side of the swamp.







