So one day, shadow j. brown met a person named Steph. He saw this kid at chuck levin's and his long-time producer, Dan Crispy, introduced him to steph. They became friends and took lunch breaks together. this was the bond that the three would undergo.
so then one day Steph started working at omega studios. then steph asked shadow j. brown if he wanted to record for free at big studio. Shadow J. Brown said big yes energy. So he invited his other friend, George Mobille, to play bass with him for the session. Mobille is in a band called joyce and his rocket check em out. So anyways, the sessions were a big success and we got rich and famous from them. but then we lost the money from gambling it all away so Shadow j. Brown came up with a good idea to upload them on bandcamp to support his family.
- SJB
credits
released January 5, 2020
America’s Sweetheart and Black Metal Serenade:
James Lepinsky - Vocals, Guitar, Tambourine
George Mobille - Bass, Backing Vocals
Steph Rohde - Drums
Recorded to 24-track analog tape at Omega Studios, Rockville, MD
“America’s Sweetheart” and “Black Metal Serenade” recorded on December 8, 2019
Both songs written, arranged, and composed by Shadow J. Brown (James “Monopatín” Lepinsky)
Produced and recorded by Aaron Levine
Engineered and mixed by Steph Rohde and Isaac Breslau at Omega Studios
The band used Epiphone Guitars, Fender Bass, Yamaha Synthesizer, Fender, Ampeg, and Crate amplifiers, Evans and Remo drumheads, and Ernie Ball strings for these recordings.
Album cover taken from the film "Boogie Nights," directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Courtesy of New Line Cinema. I do not own the photo, so all rights reserved.
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