Making THE LAST FRONTIER, Part Seven
1. I have no real news.
2. Except to say that it’s so good to be home. We’re taking the next few days off, and we’ll start up in earnest on Monday.
3. Also, this is an old Ben Shive song that I added a few lines to. He wrote it years ago, before he had children (I think), and I’ve always loved it. The Last Frontier has several family songs on it, so it was the perfect chance to record it. Well done, Benjamin.
A.S. Peterson has crafted a work of compelling historical fiction which begs the question, “Can this really be a debut novel?” With dogged fidelity, Peterson captures the spirit, manners, and social conditions present during the American Revolutionary War. We meet colorful, credible characters who navigate the high seas of life and love, dependence and independence, war and peace, truth and consequence, and despite forays into dark places, The Fiddler’s Gun is beautiful, lyrical, and redemptive.
How far outside of Nashville is this “earnest” place?
that drum is awesome. like all the rest of the song clips, warm and catchy.
Does Gabe know he’s wearing the “unnecessary scarf” in all these videos? I always knew he was the cool one in the group.
Awesome drum part btw
There’s something to be said for the makings of a guitar which can sound bell-bright as an Irish tenor while it’s playing in Vimeo sound over crappy laptop speakers.
AP,
Thanks for the extra effort to write each day about the making of the album. I know you must be tired and tempted to just go to bed, but it was really great seeing what you guys were up to. We’re praying for you all from here in China as you complete the project.