{"id":9629,"date":"2018-04-21T07:09:11","date_gmt":"2018-04-20T22:09:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.museonmuse.jp\/?p=9629"},"modified":"2018-04-21T07:09:11","modified_gmt":"2018-04-20T22:09:11","slug":"vol-84-michael-landau-april-2018-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.museonmuse.jp\/?p=9629","title":{"rendered":"Vol.84 Michael Landau \/ April 2018"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000; font-size: x-large;\"><strong>Michael Landau<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" style=\"border: 0px currentcolor; display: inline; background-image: none;\" title=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/www.museonmuse.jp\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/ML-Cotton-Club-9360.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"240\" height=\"360\" border=\"0\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Michael Landau just released his new solo album \u201cRock Bottom\u201d which is his first solo release following his 2012 instrumental album \u201cOrganic Instrumentals\u201d. The new album features fellow BURNING WATER members Ted Landau and David Frazee, displaying a live and musically independent vibe. The album not only showcases Michael\u2019s superb guitar performances, but also proves itself to be a collection of gems with layers and layers of sonic essences that enhance the music with every listen, making it a highly addictive album. Here\u2019s what Michael has to say about \u201cRock Bottom\u201d.<\/p>\n<p><!--more Read more--><\/p>\n<p>Interview \/ Text\u00a0 Mamoru Moriyama<br \/>\nTranslation\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Louis Sesto (EAGLETAIL MUSIC)<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" style=\"border: 0px currentcolor; display: inline; background-image: none;\" title=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/www.museonmuse.jp\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/ML-Catalinas-2017.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"200\" border=\"0\" \/><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffcc99;\">Muse On Muse : Ted Landau and David Frazee took part in your latest album \u201cRock Bottom\u201d. Carlos Vega didn\u2019t participate on the album as he unfortunately passed away, but the band can be considered as BURNING WATER. Tell us how and why you decided to record a new album with these members?<\/span><br \/>\nMichael Landau : A couple of years ago I had my Studer 2 inch tape machine tuned up, I really wanted to record to tape again, so I called my brother and Alan Hertz to come over for a couple of days to record several ideas that I had, most of these tracks ended up on the Rock Bottom record. I\u2019d been playing mostly instrumental music for the last 10 years with both my trio and the Steve Gadd Band so I had the urge to play some heavy music with vocals again, I had always planned on working with David Frazee again so when I had these new tracks recorded, David was the obvious choice to sing on them.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffcc99;\">MM : Tell us about the other members that participated on the album.<\/span><br \/>\nML : Larry Goldings played Hammond Organ on most of the record, he\u2019s one of my favorite musicians of all time, I couldn\u2019t imagine making a record without his input. Jimmy Johnson plays bass on 2 tracks, Alan Hertz plays drums on 7 of the tracks, Shannon Forrest plays drums on 3 of the tracks, and Gary Novak made the drum loops on \u201cHeaven In The Alley\u201d\u2026 these are all some of my favorite musicians.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffcc99;\">MM : Tell us about the meaning behind the album title \u201cRock Bottom\u201d.<\/span><br \/>\nML : I wanted people to know that the new record was a rough edged vocal record, the term \u2018rock bottom\u2019 is also meant to be a funny play on words, so many people are hitting \u2018rock bottom\u2019 these days in a ridiculous reality show kind of way\u2026 I thought it was amusing to call the record that.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffcc99;\">MM : It seems as if the album fascinates you more and more with every listen. Definitely highly addictive.<\/span><br \/>\nML : Thank you, I\u2019m glad about that! I did spend a lot of time layering all of the guitar parts with the organ and vocals, there\u2019s a lot of audio information on the record but I don\u2019t think its too much, you can still hear everything and the different parts do reveal themselves at different times depending on when and where you\u2019re listening to the record. It\u2019s a fun record to listen to on headphones if you get the chance.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffcc99;\">MM : How was the songwriting done? Can you tell us about the songwriting process in detail?<\/span><br \/>\nML : I play guitar around the house a lot, sometimes as much as 3 or 4 hours a day. Most of the time a song will start with a chord progression or a riff that keeps coming up\u2026 but I also write songs away from the guitar on purpose, I imagine myself as a listener, I can sometimes hear completely realized songs by doing this process, or at least a complete verse or chorus which is a good start. I wrote all of the music on the record and the lyrics and melodies to \u2018Gettin Old\u2019,  \u2018We All Feel The Same\u2019, \u2018Freedom\u2019 and \u2019Speak Now, Make Your Peace\u2019\u2026 David Frazee wrote all of the rest. I\u2019ll normally send him a demo with a guide vocal for a possible melody, but it\u2019s sometimes more interesting when I just send him the track and he\u2019s free to write what he feels, he\u2019s a very creative lyricist, and he write\u2019s beautiful melodies.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffcc99;\">MM : \u201cSquirrels\u201d quietly starts the album. David\u2019s voice and your guitar performance with great taste seem to blend in very well and the progression definitely leaves a great impression.<\/span><br \/>\nML : Thank you\u2026 \u201cSquirrels\u201d is one of my favorite tracks on the record, I thought it was a good song to start the record because of all the different elements, it\u2019s melodic and mellow at times but it also gets very heavy, it\u2019s a good example of things to come on the record.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffcc99;\">MM : On \u201cWe All Seem The Same\u201d we can hear some very emotional guitar performances with your wah pedal. Tell us about this song.<\/span><br \/>\nML : \u201dWe All Feel The Same\u201d can be viewed as a cry of help for the human race, or for someone that\u2019s dealing with drama and anxiety in their life\u2026 in reality, most humans all need and desire the same basic things, respect, love, security for their love ones\u2026 the guitars on that song mirror the lyrics of the insane banter and drama going on in the world today.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffcc99;\">MM : Throughout the album, there seems to be a very independent vibe as in a live situation. On the other hand, songs like \u201cGetting Old\u201d and \u201cHeaven In The Alley\u201d have various sounds almost like hidden ingredients that effectively enhance the music. This definitely lets the listener discover something new each time you listen to the album.<\/span><br \/>\nML : Thank you\u2026 again that goes back to layering all of the guitar parts. On this record I tried to push the limit and get the most amount of musical information on a song without overpowering the original feel and inspiration of the basic track. I love the purity of basic tracks, so if I lost the original emotion of a demo or a basis track, I know it\u2019s time to thin the track out and get back to the original feel.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffcc99;\">MM : Please tell us about the song \u201cSpeak Now, Make Your Peace\u201d. The vocals and guitar seem to sublime in a very fantastical and free atmosphere on this impressive song.<\/span><br \/>\nML : \u201cSpeak Now\u201d is another cry for the human race to give peace a chance. I wanted to end the record in an epic style anthem way\u2026 the solo at the end of this song is a clean guitar tone played very simply\u2026 I wanted the record to end in a big and beautiful, but powerful way.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffcc99;\">MM : Tell us about your gear. What guitars, amps, pedals did you use for the recording of this album?<\/span><br \/>\nML :<br \/>\nGUITARS:<br \/>\n\u201963 Fiesta Red Stratocaster<br \/>\nFender Custom Shop Stratocaster with (2) Lollar F-Spaced Imperial Humbuckers<br \/>\n\u201975 Fender Jazzmaster<br \/>\nFender Custom Shop Telecaster with stock Tele pickups<br \/>\n\u201968 Gibson 335 (with out of phase switch, \u201cSquirrels\u201d guitar solo)<br \/>\n\u201956 Les Paul Special (rhythm guitar on \u201cPoor Dear\u201d)<\/p>\n<p>AMPS:<br \/>\nSuhr Badger 35 Head<br \/>\nSuhr Bella Head<br \/>\n\u201964 Princeton Reverb (using (2) vintage Marshall cabinets, = 8 ohm load)<br \/>\nPathfinder 18 watt P.A. head (by Newcomb, converted to a guitar amp,<br \/>\nthis was the solo sound on \u201cPoor Dear\u201d).<br \/>\nDumble Slide Winder (4 input, 50 watt Bassman style head)<\/p>\n<p>CABINETS:<br \/>\nVintage Marshall Straight 4&#215;12 with stock vintage Greenbacks<br \/>\nKerry Wright Closed Back Straight 4&#215;12 with vintage G12-65\u2019s<\/p>\n<p>EFFECTS:<br \/>\nVintage Fuzz Face<br \/>\nVintage TS-808<br \/>\nVemuram Jan Ray<br \/>\nVemuram Shanks Fuzz (solo on \u201cBad Friends\u201d)<br \/>\nStrymon Timeline (post amp, off of a send from the API console)<br \/>\nDunlop Echoplex  (post amp, off a of send from the API console)<br \/>\nDeluxe Memory Man 550-TT  (post amp, off of a send from the API console)<br \/>\nLexicon PCM60 Reverb<\/p>\n<p>MICS:<br \/>\nShure SM57<br \/>\nRoyer R-122V<br \/>\nNeumann U87 (\u2018We All Feel The Same\u2019 solo guitar)<br \/>\nApi Mic Pre<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffcc99;\">MM : I\u2019m sure there are many players out there that look up to your sound and tone that you create on the guitar. Obviously a lot of this comes from technique as well as psychological aspects from you inner self, but what kind of advice would you give in terms of physical gear such as amp\/pedal settings?<\/span><br \/>\nML : I always recommend keeping your recording and live setup as simple as you can in the beginning. I\u2019ve done so many records in the past with just one amp, a Suhr Badger 18 amp through a 4&#215;12 cabinet and a couple guitars plus some pedals\u2026 the simpler the better when you\u2019re first starting out in my opinion.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffcc99;\">MM : You are one of the leading guitar players in the industry not only with your own activities, but also with tours and recordings for other countless artists, hence greatly contributing to the music world over the years. What is your perspective on the current music scene?<\/span><br \/>\nML : I\u2019ve always considered myself as an outsider in the music business. It\u2019s always been my main priority over the years to respect music and stay true to whatever musical vision I had at the time. That being said, there is always going to be great new music and great artists out there in the world, you just have to dig a little deeper to find it these days\u2026 I\u2019m still so inspired by so many great artists these days.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffcc99;\">MM : Please tell us about your upcoming schedule. What do you have coming up next?<\/span><br \/>\nML : I have a seven week tour coming up with James Taylor this summer, followed by a three week tour with the Steve Gadd band in Japan in September. I am also in the planning stages of a three week tour of Asia with my new band the \u2018Michael Landau Liquid Quartet\u2019 in the beginning of 2019, hopefully in February.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffcc99;\">MM : Please give a message to your fans.<\/span><br \/>\nML : Thank you for taking the time to really listen to my music, and to music of all kinds. Music is a precious, powerful, healing thing. It\u2019s something we can all enjoy together.<\/p>\n<p>Michael Landau official site : <a href=\"http:\/\/mikelandau.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">http:\/\/mikelandau.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" width=\"560\" height=\"315\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/YHEtbAe46m4\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"autoplay; encrypted-media\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" width=\"560\" height=\"315\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/jRFANgs7BMM\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"autoplay; encrypted-media\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" style=\"border: 0px currentcolor; display: inline; background-image: none;\" title=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/www.museonmuse.jp\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/PRD75452_CD.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"240\" height=\"240\" border=\"0\" \/><br \/>\n<strong>MICHAEL LANDAU \/ ROCK BOTTOM<\/strong><br \/>\n1. Squirrels<br \/>\n2. Bad Friend<br \/>\n3. Gettin Old<br \/>\n4. We All Feel The Same<br \/>\n5. We&#8217;re Alright<br \/>\n6. One Tear Away<br \/>\n7. Poor Dear<br \/>\n8. Freedom<br \/>\n9. Heaven In The Alley<br \/>\n10. 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