I love how i can actually feel the ambience of the room. Clashing drum sticks, Cory with his screams, studio fun talk, heavy guitar feedback. It just feels so live. But man, the sampling on lot of NJ interludes and certain songs makes it so rich. Norma Jean has always such a huge soundscape.
That was excellent. I always wonder where some of the sound samples came from. Norma Jean has been the soundtrack from my teenage years to my 40s... through the Army, Iraq, College, 2 kids and 15 years of working in the woods. Thanks guys.
I’ve been a fan since day one pretty much & this has been by far the most fun NJ album to ingest…what was so weird for me was I didn’t know what to think out of the gate and my crutch was my understanding of the passion y’all have for creating …so I kept listening over and over leaning into that “understanding” -I’ve come to ABSOLUTELY love this album -possibly more than all the rest …so so good ! Thank you guys so much!
Dude.... you did SUCH a good job on this album. I can't believe I might say this but.... it's the best Norma Jean album of all time. Yes.... better than Bless the Martyr
Awesome!!! Love to see more of these. I thought everyone used protools, but it looks like Ableton. (Tho I've never used protools so it could be, dunno what interface look like...)
To be honest when I listened to this song for the first time, I was like „WTF is this weird shit?“😅 It‘s actually pretty interesting now to to see it all unfolded and explained.
I love how i can actually feel the ambience of the room.
Clashing drum sticks, Cory with his screams, studio fun talk, heavy guitar feedback. It just feels so live.
But man, the sampling on lot of NJ interludes and certain songs makes it so rich. Norma Jean has always such a huge soundscape.
awesome!!!! good times
this rules. amazing content, thank you
crazy that norma jean uses ableton. makes sense, they were always ahead of most npc hardcore bands
1994 is the year I was born. Song sounds sick
This is exactly what I want to see from a band and producer with such talent. A peek behind the curtain.
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and where all those interesting sounds originally come from 👍
This is seriously the coolest thing ever. You guys are so talented! Love this breakdown of it all.
The album is so good, can't wait to hear it live in the UK some time
MORE OF THESE PLZ
This is so cool
I was not expecting this intro! Such a wild way to start the album.
That was excellent. I always wonder where some of the sound samples came from. Norma Jean has been the soundtrack from my teenage years to my 40s... through the Army, Iraq, College, 2 kids and 15 years of working in the woods. Thanks guys.
Please make more of these breakdown videos. Very cool.
Yes please, more of this 👍
I’ve been a fan since day one pretty much & this has been by far the most fun NJ album to ingest…what was so weird for me was I didn’t know what to think out of the gate and my crutch was my understanding of the passion y’all have for creating …so I kept listening over and over leaning into that “understanding” -I’ve come to ABSOLUTELY love this album -possibly more than all the rest …so so good ! Thank you guys so much!
This is incredible. Album was an absolute banger.
Really dug this thank you
The edited guitars give me HUGE Minus the Bear/Dave Knudson vibes and I'm all about that.
Great catch, I’m a huge fan of Knudson’s work.
Super cool video. Would love to see more stuff like this about the new album. It's a masterpiece!
So dope! Would love to see more!
Thanks for sharing this it’s so awesome! The sounds you crafted blow my mind.
This is incredible! Please consider making the stems available for download !!!!!!
Thanks for all your hard work, fellas! This record is perfect for punch-dancing out all my rage!
Woah
Love this behind the scenes stuff
nice vid big thank you
Dude.... you did SUCH a good job on this album.
I can't believe I might say this but.... it's the best Norma Jean album of all time.
Yes.... better than Bless the Martyr
I feel like this song is the soundtrack to when Jesus was flipping over the tables in temple.
I knew I heard spearmint in 1994
Good ear :)
Sick
Awesome!!! Love to see more of these. I thought everyone used protools, but it looks like Ableton. (Tho I've never used protools so it could be, dunno what interface look like...)
Correct, Ableton
To be honest when I listened to this song for the first time, I was like „WTF is this weird shit?“😅 It‘s actually pretty interesting now to to see it all unfolded and explained.
Canadian Radio 🤙
what program is this
Ableton