Most people have no idea how much work goes in to preparing an
episode of this show. I suppose music engineer-types do, maybe wives
and children of podcasters, and so forth, but not the average listener
or band member, I'm pretty sure. You've got to cut out long pauses,
"ummmmms," and "ahhhhs." There are jokes that didn't work that you
don't want to embarrass someone by leaving in. There are jokes that
worked great, but in a different context somewhere else in the show.
Sometimes a question gets finished later on in the show and you've got
to remember where that first part of the answer was, so you end up
playing the whole show over again. Then you realize the show is
running about fifteen minutes too long so you have to listen to it
about three more times (aka, three more hours) to find fifteen minutes
of stuff to cut out. That's all the "labor" part to this "labor of
love" I do. At the very least it takes fifteen minutes
to drop in the tracks, slap the background music on, tack the bumpers
to the beginning and ending, plus an hour to listen to thing all the
way through and make sure it didn't need any more edits.
Yes,
there was a point to this mini-tirade. Time to edit Episode #052,
featuring Outer Sanctum: One hour, fifteen minutes. That's never
happened to me before. This show (less maybe six quick trims of
extraneous sentences -- mine, not theirs) is as close to the original
recording as one can possibly get. It even came in within three
minutes of the optimal length, and I don't pay attention to things like
"time" when I'm recording the show. The raw interview is as long as it
needs to be.
This is the second of three shows recorded during
the first night of the 8 Second's Rock Battle on July 31. Outer
Sanctum is relatively new band on the scene, blending their impressive
musical ability, excellent songwriting skills, and a strong message of
love, salvation, and freedom. Don't be fooled by that though, this is
bone-crunching, "face-melting" hard rock/metal (I grow weary of debates
as to what the style really is -- it was "metal" when I listened to it
in '83; I guess it's merely "hard rock" to you kids these days, though)
that I would put up against any of their peers. They refer to their
first demo EP, heard in its entirety on this episode, as "good
enough." Sort of makes me afraid to hear when they're capable of when
they have a full-blown studio and producer behind them.
You can download their Demo CD from the Christian Rocker site, or contact the band directly via MySpace.
This is the second of three episodes recorded during round one of the 2009 Rock Battle at 8 Seconds Saloon
(of which Indy In-Tune is a co-sponsor). Final round of action is
Friday, September 25th. Outer Sanctum has advanced to that round, so
come out and help them take home the gold.