Railroad Jerk interview, May 95 Geek Weekly Correspondents: Susan and Margaret Shepard

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Railroad Jerk interview, May 95
Geek Weekly Correspondents:
Susan and Margaret Shepard

We'd like to extend our thanks to them for tolerating this session with our sister team.

M: Is there anything we can do to make this a nice experience for you guys?
Marcellus: The interview or being in Austin?
M: Either.
Tony: The cookies are a great start. That's a pretty loaded question.
S: Yeah, Margeret. I thought you just meant the interview.
Tony: For the interview, I think we're fine. Ah, oh, no, forget about
that.
S: The production on the new record received a few barbs from one friend of
mine, but it doesn't sound that much different to me. What was?
Marcellus: We put the vocals up a little bit louder than usual, no reverb
on the drums.
Tony: We spent a month on it this time.
S: As opposed to?
Marcellus: We made sure you could hear the instruments.
Tony: we recorded the drums in a small room. We recordedthe whole
thing in a smaller atmosphere. We used tube equalizers and tube micro-
phones.
Marcellus: What were thoses barbs, anyway?
S: He (Craig) was saying that it didn't have the tension present on previous
recordings, that it didn't have the tightly would atmosphere.
Marcellus: We get along better now.
Tony: We're more friendly towards each other. The last two albums we
had members who we didn't get along with. But for the last three years
we've had the same members. That's one reason. That's funny, just today
I was informed that we were lo-fi.
S: By whom?
Tony: By the newspaper. The local Village Voice.

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