TAPROOT Bassist: 'The Album Is Officially Complete'
February 13, 2008Bassist Phil Lipscomb of the Ann Arbor, Michigan hard rock band TAPROOT has issued the following update:
"For those of you who have been reading our blog for the past year, you may remember a little comment I made back in March 2007 when we finally started working with our new producer and I joked you could expect our album in January 2008. Well, here we are February 2008 and you guys are still waiting patiently, right?... RIGHT?!?! Okay, maybe not so patiently, but things are moving forward.
"The album is officially complete, mixing and mastering are finished. From here we are shopping the album around to various labels and seeing what our best options are. As usual in the music business, things are taking longer than expected, but that's because we're trying to put out the best product we can.
"I look back on my previous entries and realize I didn't take this fact into account.
"I think we're finally at the point where you can actually start getting excited about the upcoming release of the album (if you weren't already). Mike [DeWolf, guitar] and I had a long discussion today about how to proceed with our TAPROOT videos and updates and other things, so expect more from us in the coming weeks."
Entitled "Our Long Road Home", TAPROOT's follow-up to 2005's "Blue-Sky Research" was reportedly produced by Tim Patalan.
The new album will be the band's first since parting with Atlantic Records in June 2006. They're also reportedly working on a DVD, but there's no word as to when that will see the light of day.
Phil Lipscomb previously stated about the new CD's title, "[it] is a unique and expressive tribute to our newly found collective freedom of creativity as a band, with no strings attached. It's a tribute to the casual and comfortable settings of being at home with friends and family — a place we love to be."
TAPROOT, which formed in 1997, is perhaps best known for its 2002 album, "Welcome". It included the hit singles "Poem" and "Welcome".
TAPROOT's "Calling" video (taken from "Blue-Sky Research"):
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