

- #Panters jagged shapeshifting antihero was our full#
- #Panters jagged shapeshifting antihero was our pro#
In the original X-Men film trilogy, Mystique is portrayed as a loyal servant to an evil Magneto. And we hope you enjoy this in your own locked room. Her Allegiance Changes On A Story-To-Story Basis.
#Panters jagged shapeshifting antihero was our full#
Luckily it is brutal as hell and full of too many inside hardcore jokes. Then you can marvel at how quaint it all feels. Like all "funny" hardcore records, it will be a fun treat to see how quickly this album can feel out of date and irrelevant. The lyrics are all deadly serious and a total joke all at the same time. This is all friends working together to make a dumb idea come to life. He knows nothing about this music so that was an extra fun level to me.

Then I had my good friend Ramsey Ess make up an homage to the Brotherhood LP (and to a lesser extent Ray and Porcell seven inch.who really listens to that though right?). He had to work with the limitations I imposed on him and did an amazing job. I then had good friend and old bandmate Will Killingsworth/Dead Air Studios mix and master the entire thing. We have all learned to work with limitations and so that is also the theme of this record. I tried to have all the lyrics use the tropes of the genre as well as address different aspects of the Pandemic. I would put him down, go out to my office, write lyrics and try to record the multi vocals in 2 hours. I did all this while my toddler would nap.
#Panters jagged shapeshifting antihero was our pro#
They used like 2 seconds of one song and the songs sat on my hard drive for 10 years and the original "tapes" (the Pro Tools file.welcome to the future) was lost.ġ0 years later a pandemic happened and looking for projects to keep me from losing my mind I decided to record vocals to each song, matching the style of each song. I wrote 4 extra John Carpenter rip off synth tunes to fill in). We then went into our good friend Brendan Tobin's studio and recorded every song and did a basic mix in one day (it was supposed to be 20. We then wrote out the songs in a space in one or two practices. Sometimes I would use the "telephone number" trick that our good friend Justin Chearno taught me (ask me if you know me). Listen to it 5 times and then bang out a song. I basically would pick a band I loved/important to hardcore. So I wrote 20 hardcore/metal/genre songs. They wanted 20 songs so in a couple weeks. It needed to have no vocals and it was just the two of us. About ten years ago, Jayson Green(Orchid, Panthers, Ritual Mess, Violent Bullshit) and Geoff Garlock(me and Orchid, Panthers, Ritual Mess, Low Estate) were asked by our former record label Vice to make some music for a documentary.
