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EP 83 - An Inside Look At La Dispute's 'Rooms Of The House'

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On this episode of the record process, we welcome Bradley Vander Lugt to the show. Bradley is a composer, drummer, and founding member of the michigan-based band La Dispute. Bradley was gracious enough to walk us through the making of La Disputes critically acclaimed 3rd studio album Rooms of the House, which was released on March 18th, 2014. He details the way in which the band approached the writing for this record differently - had how many of those details would later be documented in a companion book called Yesterday's Home, which was released alongside the record. He shares some of his biggest takeaways from the band's early days of playing shows, and how they ultimately choose to seclude themselves in a remote rental property in Michigan's upper peninsula when it came time to dig into the writing process for this album. You’ll hear how the band recorded ambient sounds for the album, even capturing samples of remote radio station broadcasts, all as part of their effort to zero in on the sonic palette for the project.  You learn about the band's experience working with producer Will Yip for the first time on this album, and how they decided to approach tracking the unique vocal delivery of the band's singer Jordan Dreyer. Rooms of the House was named one of Rock Sound Magazines Top 50 Albums in 2014, and the process of its creation is still a testament to the artistry of the band over a decade later. 15:55 - 16:35 Biggest takeaway from early days of playing shows: 13:55 - 14:3519:10 - 21:05 Gearing up to write LP326:10 - 27:25 Recording ambient sounds for the record57:40 - 59:30 Tracking and Jordan’s vocalCLICK HERE to submit your album via Groover to be featured on an upcoming episode of The Record Process this season! Application deadline ends November 8th, 2024.As a featured curator on Groover this month, The Record Process will be opening up our Season 7 tracklisting to any artist, producer, and songwriter  - regardless of the age, scale, or geographic location of the project. Simply submit your music through the exclusive Groover link in the show notes by Nov 8th - share your story about what made the process so unique - and we’ll select three of the submissions to be featured with their own dedicated interviews. These interviews will then be released as the final 3 episodes of this season! Help us continue to inspire our fellow creatives by sharing your musical journey with the world through the innovative power of Groover.If you enjoyed this episode, please consider joining our supportors club with a small donation HEREVisit us at TheRecordProcess.com for more info and be sure to join our mailing list for exclusive offers and updatesTry AudioMovers "LISTENTO" for Free NOW - Visit AudioMovers.com and get moving now!Ready to give DistroKid a try? Use this link to get 30% off your first years membership: http://distrokid.com/vip/there...Smartpunk MFG - Your comprehensive online merch destination. Offering reasonable pricing at feasible quantities on everything from screen printing to vinyl production. Shoot them an email now at [email protected] and mention The Record Process for 20% off your first order.Meet your show hosts:Casey Cavaliere - (Musician / Producer / Manager) Website || InstagramTom Conran (Audio Engineer / Producer / Acoustician)Website || InstagramVisit us HERE to become a supporter of this podcast

On this episode of the record process, we welcome Bradley Vander Lugt to the show. Bradley is a composer, drummer, and founding member of the michigan-based band La Dispute. Bradley was gracious enough to walk us through the making of La Disputes critically acclaimed 3rd studio album Rooms of the House, which was released on March 18th, 2014. He details the way in which the band approached the writing for this record differently - had how many of those details would later be documented in a companion book called Yesterday's Home, which was released alongside the record. He shares some of his biggest takeaways from the band's early days of playing shows, and how they ultimately choose to seclude themselves in a remote rental property in Michigan's upper peninsula when it came time to dig into the writing process for this album. You’ll hear how the band recorded ambient sounds for the album, even capturing samples of remote radio station broadcasts, all as part of their effort to zero in on the sonic palette for the project.  You learn about the band's experience working with producer Will Yip for the first time on this album, and how they decided to approach tracking the unique vocal delivery of the band's singer Jordan Dreyer. Rooms of the House was named one of Rock Sound Magazines Top 50 Albums in 2014, and the process of its creation is still a testament to the artistry of the band over a decade later. 15:55 - 16:35 Biggest takeaway from early days of playing shows: 13:55 - 14:3519:10 - 21:05 Gearing up to write LP326:10 - 27:25 Recording ambient sounds for the record57:40 - 59:30 Tracking and Jordan’s vocalCLICK HERE to submit your album via Groover to be featured on an upcoming episode of The Record Process this season! Application deadline ends November 8th, 2024.As a featured curator on Groover this month, The Record Process will be opening up our Season 7 tracklisting to any artist, producer, and songwriter  - regardless of the age, scale, or geographic location of the project. Simply submit your music through the exclusive Groover link in the show notes by Nov 8th - share your story about what made the process so unique - and we’ll select three of the submissions to be featured with their own dedicated interviews. These interviews will then be released as the final 3 episodes of this season! Help us continue to inspire our fellow creatives by sharing your musical journey with the world through the innovative power of Groover.If you enjoyed this episode, please consider joining our supportors club with a small donation HEREVisit us at TheRecordProcess.com for more info and be sure to join our mailing list for exclusive offers and updatesTry AudioMovers "LISTENTO" for Free NOW - Visit AudioMovers.com and get moving now!Ready to give DistroKid a try? Use this link to get 30% off your first years membership: http://distrokid.com/vip/there...Smartpunk MFG -...

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