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Old Man Gloom

Words: Loren • November 21, 2013

Old Man Gloom
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Santos Montano (Old Man Gloom)

SPB: How do you choose your album art?

Montano: There are two things that make Old Man Gloom function: Breakfast and solidarity. There is one caveat to this. Well, two. Our solidarity is compromised when I use the word "caveat," as it makes Nate furious, and the other is album art. There is simply no room for democracy when it comes to album art. We in Old Man Gloom rarely say no. There is almost no occurrence of an idea or concept, musical or personal that has been turned away by the collective. In fact, we pride ourselves on this.

"You want to write a song that's 30 minutes long? OK."
"You want to record 16 minutes of kittens eating canned tuna and call it a song? Can't see anything wrong with that."
"You want to spend hours driving to another state for breakfast, then practice for 20 minutes and call it a day? Sounds perfect."

Album art though: untouchable. Aaron Turner, co founder of The Old Man Gloom Center for Healing is a real nice guy. Just don't try to tell him what "art" is. One of the only fights we've ever had is because I said a font "didn't pop" on the liner notes of Meditations in B. He threw his desk over, and smashed the laptop to bits, losing the entire layout and the only existing copy of an unreleased Botch album. (This album was later rerecorded and released as We Are the Romans. The original recording had 6 more songs, and was recorded by Phil Spector in an abandoned sewage treatment plant in Bakersfield. Due to mishandling of the original tapes and lack of funds, it was rerecorded by Matt Bayles in Seattle.) So we've all learned to just give The General (as he makes us in Old Man Gloom call him) his space. As this will likely be seen by him, I will just say that I absolutely love his art work. All those weird poop balls and wiggly worms on the cover of NO were absolutely essential to the enjoyment of the music. And the whole monkey thing? Amazing. (You'll receive a second response via post with my real thoughts on his work).

I will say that it's very fortunate for Aaron that everyone else in Old Man Gloom is utterly incompetent and unable to draw a banana, let alone make an entire album layout, otherwise it may have gotten ugly in the beginning, and we wouldn't be the unstoppable musical behemoth we are. Which reminds me, we had a guy named Luke in the band once. He made some posters for a Boston show and silkscreened maybe 10 to give out. He's no longer in the band.

So to answer your question "how do we choose our album art?": We don't. He does.

Loren • November 21, 2013

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