This album was written April of '02 and March of '04. On the weekend of April 9th, 2004, Now Denial, plus Justin Ennis, Aaron Cerretti, and Anthony Troiano traveled up north to a town called Madison in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. We set up in a small A-frame house in the middle of nowhere, and powered all of the equipment with a generator.
Shortly after setting up, we began tracking the music, and almost immediately our DAT machine broke. So a few of us hopped in a car and drove all over northern NH, into Maine, and finally all the way back to Boston to get a 1/4-inch Reel-to-Reel to replace our broken DAT machine. The journey was long and arduous, and took the entire day. We returned around midnight, loaded up on coffee, smoked down, and began tracking the music again around 2am on Sunday morning. We recorded all of the music between 2am and 10am, then spent the rest of the day on vocals. Once it was done, it was a huge relief.
We created the layout and assembled the packaging sometime thereafter. Tor Johnson released it as a CD and LP+CD package. This is on CLEAR YELLOW VINYL and is limited to 100 copies on this color.