Can’t wait to share this with everybody — @werenogentlemen just got the final, mastered version of our new cover song we just finished recording over the holidays for a record label that’s putting together a compilation album.

Can’t wait to share this with everybody — @werenogentlemen just got the final, mastered version of our new cover song we just finished recording over the holidays for a record label that’s putting together a compilation album. We’ll share all the details with you as soon as we can!

Here’s the full length version of the play-through for “Promises”, where I explain the tones and techniques I uses when performing this song by my band We’re No Gentlemen.

Here’s the full length version of the play-through for “Promises”, where I explain the tones and techniques I uses when performing this song by my band We’re No Gentlemen.

Music video for “Promises”: https://youtu.be/jX3fd-wFKmY

In this video, I use an Ernie Ball Musicman Stingray 5HH bass with an custom Alperious pickguard, Kemper Profiler, SourceAudio pedals, and Ernie Ball strings.

There’s a lot of SoCal music history in the tape storage room at For The Record studios.

There’s a lot of SoCal music history in the tape storage room at For The Record studios. I’ve recorded with several projects here, but during the last @werenogentlemen recording sessions, I took a little time to browse in awe at all the amazing artists that rocked these halls, including:
Vandals, Death By Stereo, Thrice, Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, Kottonmouth Kings, Cadillac Tramps, Atreyu, Jimmy Eat World, Earl Thomas, Bad Brains, Meat Puppets, No Doubt, Save Ferris, and many, many more. It was humbling yet inspiring to be in such good company. 🤘😎