According to a short paragraph in a recent LA Times story, veteran punk act Rancid are currently recording for three weeks at George Lucas’ Skywalker Ranch.
The story notes:
Outside the theater I see some guys with tattoos and skater-metal hair. It’s the band Rancid, visiting the ranch scoring stage for a three-week album session. (The place has lot of music clients; the Rolling Stones, Herbie Hancock, Faith Hill, Third Eye Blind and Kronos Quartet have recorded here, some looking for the perfect acoustics, others for a studio with no pubs in sight).
As I pass Rancid, they are discussing the vagaries of punk-rock credibility while sipping tea and coffee drinks. I bite my tongue and keep walking.
Rancid is hard at work on the long-waited follow up to 2003’s controversial album, Indestructible. Earlier this year, the band issued B Sides and C Sides.
Source According to a short paragraph in a recent LA Times story, veteran punk act Rancid are currently recording for three weeks at George Lucas’ Skywalker Ranch.
The story notes:
Outside the theater I see some guys with tattoos and skater-metal hair. It’s the band Rancid, visiting the ranch scoring stage for a three-week album session. (The place has lot of music clients; the Rolling Stones, Herbie Hancock, Faith Hill, Third Eye Blind and Kronos Quartet have recorded here, some looking for the perfect acoustics, others for a studio with no pubs in sight).
As I pass Rancid, they are discussing the vagaries of punk-rock credibility while sipping tea and coffee drinks. I bite my tongue and keep walking.
Rancid is hard at work on the long-waited follow up to 2003’s controversial album, Indestructible. Earlier this year, the band issued B Sides and C Sides.
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