
To Whom It May Concern:
My friends and I have just finished recording a new
album called Sleep Through the Static. At this point
in my life I weigh about 190 lbs and my ear hairs are
getting longer. I also have a couple of kids.
My wife popped them out, but I helped. Some of the
songs on this album are about making babies. Some of
the songs are about raising them. Some of the
songs are about the world that these children will
grow up in; a world of war and love, and hate, and
time and space. Some of the songs are about saying
goodbye to people I love and will miss.
We recorded the songs onto analog tape machines powered
by the sun in Hawaii and Los Angeles. One day, JP Plunier
walked into the studio and told us, It has
been 4 to 6 feet and glassy for long enough, and
so we gave him a variety of wind and rain as well as
sun and so on. And Robert Carranza helped to put it
all in the right places.
After inviting Zach Gill to join Adam Topol, Merlo
Podlewski, and myself on our last world tour, we decided
to make him an official member of our gang. So our
gang now has a piano player, which probably makes us
much less intimidating, but Merlo, our bass player,
is 6'3 so we are still confident.
All of these songs have been on my mind for a while
and it is nice to share them. I am continually grateful
to my wife who is typing this letter as I dictate it
to her. I hope you enjoy this album. |