Given that this was the band’s second time in the studio, each band member knew exactly what he had to do. It resulted in the recording process being quicker and easier, and in them having time left over in which to try a few different things.
‘We had some time left to try different things, and to make experiments with our sound, and our instruments,’ Phil explained. ‘So on Burn After Reaping there are a lot more….. READ MORE–>
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