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Current mood:  breezy
1.) It took upwards of thirty tracks of keyboards, cymbals, drones, and karaoke vocals to achieve the minimalist sound of "7th and Witmer Blues."
2.) The parentheticals in "W.L.T. (Wicked Little Thing)" were placed there so Rick Dees wouldn't suffer a nervous breakdown trying to solve the mystery of the acronym (even though the phrase is repeated numerous times during the song) when playing it on his weekly top 40 countdown.
3.) The first twenty seconds of "Artless Zodiac" contain the sound of a dozen or so feet stomping the floor of our recording space.
4.) Contrary to popular belief, "Heartless" is not a Kris Allen cover of a Fray cover of a Kanye West tune. It will, however, likely be covered by a company of tap dancers in the near future.
5.) "Harry Ray" was musically inspired by its namesake, a singer for the soul groups Valtaires, Ray, Goodman, and Brown, and the Moments.
6.) "Raptor Red" had the working title of "Downtown Gators." The final title is also the name of a Peavey beginner's guitar model and an early '90s novel written by Robert T. Bakker, though this is mostly likely just coincidental.
7.) "Still Killing Kreeps" was the indirect result of a drunken conversation on the genius of R. Kelly's Double Up inside an In-N-Out Burger and a quasi stalking experience that Josh denies to this day.
8.) "Cryin' in the Club" was written for a member of the management team at an Andrew Christian store. None of the members of Luna is Honey have ever actually cried in the club (or been caught, at least).
9.) "Rhino Sinners" shares its name with our previous LP and was written almost immediately following its completion. It features "oohs" and "ahhs" from our lovely filmmaking cohort Bianca and her lovely gang of cronies.
10.) "Tail End" is the only track on the album that features Josh by his lonesome, though he is ably backed by the sounds of Downtown traffic and the unseemly characters in a hotel lobby.
6:22 PM
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