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''Tears of the Enchanted Mainframe'' is the debut album by the American Hard rock band
Buffalocomotive Buffalocomotive is an American rock band formed in 2012, in Joliet, Illinois–a suburb of Chicago. The founding members, bassist/ lead vocalist/lyricist Brahm Taylor and guitarist/backing vocalist Marc Kaducak, have been collaborating musi ...
, released worldwide via iTunes and
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on August 27, 2012.Tears Of The Enchanted Mainframe released August 27, 2012 on Amazon.com
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between December 2005 and January 2012, with most of the recording conducted via telecommuting. The album established Buffalocomotive's desire to fuse heavy instrumentation with melodic vocals and cerebral lyrics that are both fantasy/science fiction-focused as well as being indicative of the human experience.


Background

In 2005 drummer Scott Carneghi reunited with guitarist Marc Kaducak and bassist, vocalist Brahm Taylor, after several previous collaborations, to begin work on their debut effort. Taylor wrote new songs for the project and repurposed older material from his earlier tenure with Kaducak. The month before releasing ''Tears of the Enchanted Mainframe'' Kaducak suggested a re-branding and Taylor changed the band's name to Buffalocomotive.


Recording and production


Recording sessions

The recording of the album commenced in December 2005 with the drum tracks for "Superusurper" and "MedHed" and concluded with a shaker track for "Tremendous And Wide" in January 2012. All of the drum and guitar tracks were recorded at a private facility dubbed "Side Saddle Studios" in
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with the majority of bass and vocal tracks being recorded remotely by Taylor in Las Vegas. For the recordings, Kaducak played a 70's era
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Standard, and a 1985 G&L Cavalier along with
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. He also used a Takamine 12-string for the album's acoustic tracks. Kaducaks guitars were recorded with SM57's through a Randall 4x12 cabinet with Celestion Vintage 30 speakers. Taylor recorded with a Rickenbacker 4003 amplified through an
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with the majority of the album's bass sound being derived from a direct signal being processed through a
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SansAmp. Taylor's vocals were captured with an
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AT4050 mic. Carneghi utilized several different DW drum kit configurations with
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Cymbals. His drums were captured using Shure Beta 52A on the kick, Shure SM57 on the snare, Sennheiser E604 on the toms and a pair of Oktava MC-012's on the overheads. A Royer R121 Ribbon was used to record the ambiance of the room during drum takes. During the recording process drums and guitars went through a variety of preamps including a Rupert Neve Designs Portico 5012, an ART MPA tube preamp and the Steinberg MR816 preamps/audio interface. Analog to digital conversions were achieved through Steinberg, and in some cases Mytek, converters. The album was recorded and mixed exclusively with Steinberg
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digital audio workstations on Microsoft windows operating systems with Waves SSL and Abbey Road TG12413 plugins. It was revealed that neither Brahm nor Marc know how to operate
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, so it was not used. The songs were often performed to a click track, but there was no "snapping the drums to a grid", which is a popular computerized technique to ensure that drums are in perfect time while simultaneously sucking the life out of an otherwise real performance.


Production

''Tears of the Enchanted Mainframe'' was produced and engineered by Taylor and Kaducak.
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is used on the track " Superusurper" during an interlude that features a reversed reading of a passage from the George Orwell novel Nineteen eighty four. The album was
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by Geoff Pesche and Alex Wharton at Abbey Road Studios in London.


Title and artwork

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). The original idea for the cover involved a photograph of a young girl in funeral attire indulging in a tray of chocolate cupcakes each topped with a different esoteric symbol in white icing.


Music and lyrics

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with some tracks featuring an additional
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. The lyrics of the song "Mint Green" personify
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early in the song. Lyrically the song "Often The Orphan" draws comparisons to the uncanny frequency in which orphaned protagonists are featured in folklore, literature and film. "Tremendous And Wide" was intended as a lament for victims of
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Reception

In the United States the album received a positive review in the SNSPost where Kevin Abud wrote, in a review titled "Buffalocomotive: Tears Of The Enchanted Mainframe": "Tears of the Enchanted Mainframe is a masterful effort. Thirteen songs as powerful as the name of the band. Not since the likes of Sabbath have I heard anything with the kind of gusto and creative punches that can slap you in the face 13 times in a row".Tears Of The Enchanted Mainframe review
. SNSPost.com. Retrieved on October 4, 2012.
Hernan M. Campbell of Sputnik Music said "I highly recommend this album to anyone looking for a quality and straightforward hard rock album" and "the music is proficient and orchestrated in an impactive fashion that fully entertains until the final second".Tears Of The Enchanted Mainframe review
SputnikMusic.com. Retrieved on October 4, 2012.


Track listing


Personnel

;Buffalocomotive * Brahm Taylor – bass guitar, lead vocals, production * Marc Kaducak – acoustic, electric and slide guitar, backing vocals, production * Scott Carneghi – drums, congas, percussion ;Production * Geoff Pesche and Alex Wharton – original mastering * Brahm Taylor – cover design * Marc Kaducak and Brahm Taylor –
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, mixing


References


External links

* {{Authority control 2012 debut albums