(EBM) Chase Rice has revealed that he has transformed his rural farm home outside Nashville, Tennessee into a recording to studio and is working on his forthcoming album.
We were sent these details: "For the first time I can remember since moving to Tennessee, I was just living. My home has been the road for so long - and I absolutely love it - but I didn't realize how much I missed having the chance to hang out with old friends, to make new friends and to actually experience living in the moment."
The North Carolina native has not only been amassing such real-life experiences, but also the songs that flow out of him as a result. Newly inspired and more focused than ever before, Rice's album in the works features multiple solo writes for the first time in his career as well as a wide range of sonic influences that reflect the types of music he enjoys listening to as a fan and the freedom that comes with creating from a place of true excitement. And when it came time to record the endless flow of songs he'd been writing, Rice decided to lean into exactly where the process had taken him thus far.
"I had started writing songs at home with just me and a guitar whenever the inspiration hit me; instead of heading downtown and trying to crank something out during a scheduled writing session," explains Rice. "I realized that bringing the writing room into my real life - my farm, duck camp, a vacation with my friends - whatever that might look like, was making for some really great songs. So, when we started talking about getting into the studio - what that should look and feel like - I realized we already had the answer. It should feel like home."
With producer Oscar Charles at the helm, Rice and company filled his living room with a vintage stand-up piano, guitars, drums and percussion, bass and keyboards - while leaving out some of his usual recording tools. For the first time in his career, Rice is recording with no click track, no pre-programmed music beds - and in many cases, one-take vocals on these songs.
"It's been an incredible experience," reflects Rice. "We've been camped out there for weeks, usually going for 12-plus hours a day without even realizing the time is flying by because everyone is in such a creative groove. It's definitely the most excited I've ever been about making music, so I can't wait to share this new sound with the fans."
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