I'm moving to Venice in California next month, we've already got the place. Not fully moving though, we'll be spending two weeks a month in Arizona and two in Cali. We'll be working to build a fan base in Cali like that we already have in Phoenix, and trying to build our fan base in Phoenix even further, so we'll be doing a lot of flyering and promoting in both places, and of course a ton of daily practicing. We got a regular gig at the Whisky a Go Go in Hollywood, every fourth Friday we headline. We're one in four or five bands in the history of the Whisky to ever have such a regular spot, and those bands were The Doors, Motley Crue, Van Halen, and I can't remember the rest.
We're also going to finish recording the album before the summers done, so tons of writing and studio time. We're going back into the studio with
Ryan Greene, who has quite the resume. He did most of the tracks for Guitar Hero 3, and he's a legend within the punk rock scene, and did the preproduction for Megadeth's Countdown for Extinction. He also did our last record, but those were very different circumstances. He had just gotten into his new studio and we were the second band he had recorded, so he didn't really "know the room" that well. The album was rushed, but now that he knows and believes in us, he's doing it for free up front and is taking his time with it until it's perfect. AND our singer was still developing his voice style. He had previously come from an R&B background, so his voice was very clean, and he had just started singing with a little more rasp when they recorded him.
And we're flying back out to Germany again in August for a killer three day festival we did last year. They found us on fucking myspace and offered to pay for our flights, food, hotels, transportation, rental gear AND money on top of it. We thought it was a scam at first, but it turned out to being one of the coolest things I've ever done. They're REALLY into American rock in Germany; we got to headline two of the three nights, and we were the first band in the festival's history to play all three days in a row. Keeping in mind the festival only draws about 5,000 people, but still.
So yeah, my schedule will consist of writing, practicing old and new material and techniques, learning to sing, learning a lot of covers for the hell of it, playing shows, and promoting. It's nice to have enough money to get by and still do what you love every second of every day. I don't even care if nothing else ever happens with our band.