Tag: Justified Cause
4 Sessions – One Weekend
by Ryan Canestro on Oct.21, 2010, under Studio News
It was a busy weekend in the studio. I had Justified cause in for two full 8 hour sessions to get all the lead vocals done on 16 tracks. It was a long way to go, but Marc was able to pull through and get it all done. In addition to what was already a full schedule, Octavio Tapia came in late to do 3 hours tracking vocals on Saturday and HB came in early on Sunday to rework the complete rhythm section of his upcoming track Balcony.
Busy Three Weeks… Here Are the Updates
by Ryan Canestro on Sep.01, 2010, under Studio News
Mo Carrey has been in the studio for 6 sessions. We have finished the first mix tape and most of the second. The album is next. Last night he brought in Big Ron, The Professor, and J Maro.
Travis Jay was here for a session. The sessions are getting seriously big now.
Bud Berning brought in Jamie Drake and Sally Jaye for backing vocals on his project Black Kettle. These girls can sing!
Kevin Pugh was in for a full day and we got a final mix for his first single to release.
Dead Letter Six was here for two consecutive sessions to record drums, bass, keys, guitars, and backing vocals. Guitars and final vocals coming soon.
Justified Cause was in for a marathon 13 hour session. We tracked 16 songs over two sessions with 4 guitar tracks per song. Do that math!

Harlequin Bureau was here to recreate the beat behind a beautiful piano ballad that now has some great energy.
Today I just picked up a Wurlitzer organ. I have no idea where I am going to put it, but I will find a place for it!
Justified Cause In Studio
by Ryan Canestro on Aug.09, 2010, under Studio News
Justified Cause came in on Saturday to track 12 songs in 8 hours. We tracked them all with overdubs in that time. Only 2 tracks were decided not to make the cut. That is a great accomplishment for that amount of time! They are a punk rock band with a driving sound. The rough mixes of the day already sound great. They will be back in a couple weeks to add more guitars, vocals, and maybe even a few surprise tracks for the genre. Stay tuned.
