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August 3, 2008

Editing a River

At some point in the next twelve hours, Toby and I are hitting the road to Los Angeles for the second time this summer, this time taking the Northern route through the desert foothills before curving down into that tectonically precarious basin. We'll be there for the next month or so, developing some new projects, supposedly jogging every morning at seven and also devoting the other 127% of our time to editing a feature-length documentary about this band...

All the hip kids are into them these days, I hear. I'm getting into them myself, as I finish up a last-minute edit of a teaser trailer for the film before we leave (although I still find myself turning away from the computer to listen to that Bonnie Prince Billy album some more - the third, seventh and twelfth songs on that album are almost all I want to listen to right now, over and over and over again).

I think we're going to be shooting a test for a music video while we drive out there, too. We're also going to endeavor to start our own band over the next few weeks, eat only raw food and perhaps learn a new language or two as well. Nothing like maximizing time.

Is it raining outside?

Posted by David Lowery at August 3, 2008 6:18 PM

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You are as enamored with Ashley Webber's voice as I am. While I haven't found any solo stuff, you should pop in that Black Mountain I gave you and listen to her witchy sister, Amber, sing about demons hiding in her shadow! Yikes!

Posted by: rudak at August 4, 2008 12:17 PM

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