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A Lost Language EP

by Edsel

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1.
Golden Rake 03:08
Born with a golden rake in your hands It compliments your platinum demands It's hard to know what you want It's hard to know what you need If you've never been without And you've never been without Here is something kind of frightening Looks like screws are really tightening You told me once or twice with confidence Speaking without consequence There's nothing you can't change If it's something you can fix You just need a chance And you always get that chance Here is something kind of frightening Looks like screws are really tightening I can hear the windows rattling And those windows will be shattering
2.
My lazy mouth Is wide open Asleep at my desk I must be dreaming I'm gonna move to the coast And start over I wanna make things right I know I'm dreaming Of all the open spaces Filled in or for sale There's nothing left to discover When everything is gone My lazy eyes Are shut tight Asleep at the wheel I know I'm dreaming Of all the open spaces Filled in or for sale There's nothing left to discover When everything is gone My finger lightly traces A face I've never seen Everything is sacred When what you need is gone
3.
Walked up the mountain Stared out at the sea A lost language between us Muting our history Some things are hard to imagine Some are hard to forget Everything will be forsaken Left behind or covered up So cold You could freeze every star in the sky So dead I could make a map of the graves in your eyes Return to the city And the safety of what we know Surrounded by the lives of strangers And the voices on the radio So cold You could freeze every star in the sky So dead I could make a map of the graves in your eyes So tired I could sleep every day of the year So lost We could float away and vanish in the air

about

When you are opening a recording studio, at a certain point you need a test subject. It’s really the only way to figure out what’s working and what’s not working without embarrassing yourself on someone else’s dime. As the “chief engineer” at the soon-to-open Stratosphere Sound in NYC, I had the job of making sure the first clients through the door got their money’s worth. And so it came about that I corralled my bandmates in Edsel for our last recording session together, which, as it happened, was also the inaugural recording session at Stratosphere Sound.

By July of 2001 Edsel was non-operational as a band. We had never broken up, we’d just moved on to other things. I’d moved to New York to pursue my goal of becoming a music producer. Sohrab had come along two years later to keep the rock dream alive and the graphic arts looking good. And Steve and Steven had been seduced by the siren song of electronica and were well into exploring new music and spreading their love of the beat. This was pre-9/11, Internet 1.0 America. There was no terrorism, no iPhone, no YouTube, Google, Spotify, COVID or any of the other plagues or innovations that were to come.

Like any other band, we’d had our arguments over the years, but while we had drifted into different worlds, we still liked each other, and had no problem trying to make music together. So after a sweaty weekend in the unfinished Stratosphere, we’d managed to record some ideas and looked forward to working on them more. As a younger engineer, I was still in the process of figuring out how to capture the sounds I heard in my head and on other people’s records. It wasn't too surprising that the recording needed some additional work, especially as the bones of it had been recorded in a studio with a live room which was LIVE and untreated, with a band who hadn’t written together in four years, and with gear that had been plugged in for the first time! With that said, when I turned off the computer at the end of that weekend of recording, I never could have imagined the path it would take to get those songs finished and out into the world. Nineteen years later, here they are, finally emerging from a hard drive.

The process employed every new bit of technology along the way to turn it from a test subject into a finished recording. But, in the end, it finished as it began—in a nice room with vintage gear and some great musicians coming along to help us see it off. We started with the four members of Edsel from the 1995 incarnation of the band—Sohrab, Steve, Steven and me—but expanded to include Michael Hampton, Matt Schulz, and the sadly-departed Mark Hutchins. It's been an interesting lesson in what works and why, but in the end, I think I’ve just re-learned what I already knew, which is that technology can’t fake musicians or chemistry. Hopefully this recording does justice to that thought and to the sound of the band that spawned it.

–Geoff Sanoff, August 5, 2020.

credits

released August 7, 2020

EDSEL is:
Sohrab Habibion - guitar, vocals
Geoff Sanoff - bass, vocals, keys
Steve Raskin - guitar, keys
Steven Albert - drums

With help from:
Michael Hampton - guitar on “Golden Rake”
Mark Hutchins - additional drums on “Golden Rake”
Matt Schulz - additional drums on “A Lost Language”

Recorded by Geoff Sanoff at Stratosphere Sound,
Renegade Studio & Park Place
Mixed by Geoff Sanoff at Renegade Studio
Mastered by Tim Turan at Turan Audio

All songs written and performed by Edsel
© & ℗ 2020 Scared Field Mouse (BMI)

Design by Habibion

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Edsel Washington, D.C.

Edsel was a rock/post-hardcore band from Washington, DC. The group originally formed in 1988 and broke up in 1997, having released four full-length albums, numerous 7" singles and an EP.

Associated acts include SAVAK, Obits, Chisel, Fort Knox Five, Girls Against Boys, New Wet Kojak, Piper Cub, and Thunderball.
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