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Power Destiny, produced by Laferrera, albeit in a decidedly more exotic new workspace. Instead of a Virginia barn, this time VCR recorded in a den of iniquity, so to speak. Yep, that's right: Amsterdam. "Jason interned at a studio in Richmond that also owns a studio in Holland, and apparently it's actually cheaper for us to record there, so we decided to take a little vacation ' and play some shows, too," explains Casey.
After VCR completed their 12 days of recording in Amsterdam ' an almost luxurious, leisurely pace compared to the fleeting 72 hours allotted to record their EP ' they gleefully brought their uniquely future-shocking brand of electro-punk to lucky audiences in Denmark, Austria, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, and Italy on their hugely successful first overseas tour.
Thankfully this trek was far more successful than their winter 2003 tour of North and South Carolina, during which Casey's (uninsured) car burst into flames on the side of the road (fortunately, the band had already fled from the vehicle upon seeing suspicious smoke streaming out of the tape deck, and perhaps even more astoundingly, none of their musical equipment ' including Steve's shiny new $1,000 bass amp ' was damaged in the blaze). But given the chaotic and unpredictable nature of the live VCR experience, one never knows what might happen the next time they hit the road.
Just get ready to set your VCR ' to stun. <
After VCR completed their 12 days of recording in Amsterdam ' an almost luxurious, leisurely pace compared to the fleeting 72 hours allotted to record their EP ' they gleefully brought their uniquely future-shocking brand of electro-punk to lucky audiences in Denmark, Austria, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, and Italy on their hugely successful first overseas tour.
Thankfully this trek was far more successful than their winter 2003 tour of North and South Carolina, during which Casey's (uninsured) car burst into flames on the side of the road (fortunately, the band had already fled from the vehicle upon seeing suspicious smoke streaming out of the tape deck, and perhaps even more astoundingly, none of their musical equipment ' including Steve's shiny new $1,000 bass amp ' was damaged in the blaze). But given the chaotic and unpredictable nature of the live VCR experience, one never knows what might happen the next time they hit the road.
Just get ready to set your VCR ' to stun. <
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