Pontiak"s studio in rural Virginia is about 12"x12" and largely responsible for the saturated sound on their new album Maker. The band recorded the album in the same way as their previous efforts, themselves in a studio of their own making. Preferring the energy of a mostly live recording and understanding how to capture their sound, Pontiak recorded with lightening speed, generally keeping the first take as the final take. A lifetime of shared experiences certainly informs the three Carney brothers playing as a band. Jennings" bass or Lain"s drums often finish the thoughts of Van"s guitar. This is a level of musical communication that most bands are only able to achieve after years of touring and recording. It also may account for their ... mehr lesen