Wolves (My Latest Novel Album) - Recording

Recording

According to guitarist and vocalist Chris Deveney, the recording process:

was just two months where we were looked in the room, and we’d 10 hour days. A lot of the days were spent shopping and buying food and stuff like that, and just doing things under budget. There were bits of songs that we were working on and we didn’t try and force it, but it was always about getting the best take and finding the best way to do things, and try and get it how we wanted to present it across.

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