
We're Not Going Anywhere: Vinyl LP
Ramirezâs most adventurous album to date, but a record that captures the mood of the country in its music as well as in its lyrics. : âBeing half white and half Mexican has made this current political climate especially interesting. So many cultures in this country are being viewed as un-American and it breaks my heart". This is the first album Iâve had properly produced,â says Ramirez, who either produced or co-produced all of his previous efforts. For Weâre Not Going Anywhere, he hired Sam Kassirer, who has helmed albums by Josh Ritter, Lake Street Dive, Bhiman, and many other artists. âI needed to evolve and change things up a bit, which is why I chose Sam. He pushed me in a way I hadnât been pushed before.â Kassirer challenged Ramirez to simultaneously simplify and complicate his songwriting, to find new ways to tell his stories and make a band record. In January 2017 Ramirez and his band decamped to the Great North Sound Society, an eighteenth-century farmhouse in rural Maine that serves as Kassirerâs studio. Especially in the winter, when the trees are bare and snow blankets the ground, the setting proved inspiring. âItâs very secluded, which was part of the appeal. We were able to get out of our touring headspace and stay completely involved with the record and what we were doing.â
Ramirezâs most adventurous album to date, but a record that captures the mood of the country in its music as well as in its lyrics. : âBeing half white and half Mexican has made this current political climate especially interesting. So many cultures in this country are being viewed as un-American and it breaks my heart". This is the first album Iâve had properly produced,â says Ramirez, who either produced or co-produced all of his previous efforts. For Weâre Not Going Anywhere, he hired Sam Kassirer, who has helmed albums by Josh Ritter, Lake Street Dive, Bhiman, and many other artists. âI needed to evolve and change things up a bit, which is why I chose Sam. He pushed me in a way I hadnât been pushed before.â Kassirer challenged Ramirez to simultaneously simplify and complicate his songwriting, to find new ways to tell his stories and make a band record. In January 2017 Ramirez and his band decamped to the Great North Sound Society, an eighteenth-century farmhouse in rural Maine that serves as Kassirerâs studio. Especially in the winter, when the trees are bare and snow blankets the ground, the setting proved inspiring. âItâs very secluded, which was part of the appeal. We were able to get out of our touring headspace and stay completely involved with the record and what we were doing.â
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Ramirezâs most adventurous album to date, but a record that captures the mood of the country in its music as well as in its lyrics. : âBeing half white and half Mexican has made this current political climate especially interesting. So many cultures in this country are being viewed as un-American and it breaks my heart". This is the first album Iâve had properly produced,â says Ramirez, who either produced or co-produced all of his previous efforts. For Weâre Not Going Anywhere, he hired Sam Kassirer, who has helmed albums by Josh Ritter, Lake Street Dive, Bhiman, and many other artists. âI needed to evolve and change things up a bit, which is why I chose Sam. He pushed me in a way I hadnât been pushed before.â Kassirer challenged Ramirez to simultaneously simplify and complicate his songwriting, to find new ways to tell his stories and make a band record. In January 2017 Ramirez and his band decamped to the Great North Sound Society, an eighteenth-century farmhouse in rural Maine that serves as Kassirerâs studio. Especially in the winter, when the trees are bare and snow blankets the ground, the setting proved inspiring. âItâs very secluded, which was part of the appeal. We were able to get out of our touring headspace and stay completely involved with the record and what we were doing.â












