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SK: His contributions were fairly substantial. [Isaac Brock]'s a good guy. I had never worked with a producer before, so I didn't know what to expect. It's a pretty ambiguous title, aayway. I've heard there are producers that kind of wander in every couple of days and give some suggestions, then walk out. But Isaac was there the whole time. He was like an extra brain. We'd work on the songs, and he'd offer a nice, objective viewpoint things we maybe wouldn't have thought about otherwise. He was also a big part of the sound engineering. I think he did a really good job.
SK: Yeah, but I don't think we did anything differently than we normally would've. And if there wasn't that hype, then there wouldn't be the label, and we wouldn't have had the money to go to Portland [Oregon] to record. But when you think about the fact that it's for an audience, suddenly it's outside your own head. I don't think it changed anything. Yet it's impossible to say, because that was the world we were in. Isaac was good about it, though. He'd say, "Don't fucking think about it - just concentrate on making a great record."See the full content of this document
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Love at First Bite
Love at First Bite
Music preview: Wolf ParadeSeven DaysPresents: Wolf Parade, with Holy Fuck, The Besnard Lakes, Higher Ground Ballroom, April 18, 8 p.m. $15. All ages.H ere's some advice for aspiring indie rockers: Be careful what you wish for. Success always comes at a price, maybe especially when it seems to occur overnight. One moment...See the full content of this document
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