Ben Shive

Working with Young Novalis

“Young Novalis” sounds like the name of a band I’d listen to at least once just because they have a cool name. As it so happens, first-name Young is a singer-songwriter from Westminster, Maryland who just happens to have a really cool name.

Fortunately, Young also writes great songs. When he and I began talking about making a record together in 2014, he sent me 20 or so completely written songs. For an indie musician, this is pretty rare. I remember listening through them and after each song thinking — “This song needs to be on the record”. That’s even more rare.

But we weren’t setting out to make 2 full-length records. We were making a 6-song EP, so the whittling processed commenced. 20 songs became 12, 12 became 8 and 8 became the final 6.

I enlisted the genius of Ben Shive [Colony House, Dave Barnes] to track keys and some synth. I also brought on the insanely gifted Nathan Dugger, one of Drew Holcomb’s “Neighbors”, to record electric guitar and lap steel. As usual, they both exceeded expectation.

One of the things I love about Nate is that he doesn’t roll up with a couple guitars, a pedalboard and an amp (as you can see above). He brings everything — like all of his guitars and all of his pedals, which are mostly in an old suitcase because they couldn’t possibly coexist on an already-crowded pedalboard. We had a tool for everything, which is always so inspiring.

Young's new EP, entitled Feet That Found A Road is available now. My sincere thanks to Young for trusting me to journey with him in the making of this project.

Working with Ben Shive & Rend Collective

When I began producing in Nashville, Ben Shive [Colony House, Dave Barnes, Andrew Peterson] was the first person I hired to track keys/synth on one of my records. And I believe he's the only person I've hired since. Not because he's the creative force behind some of my favorite records of the past 5 years, but because every experience I have in a studio with him is so insanely gratifying and inspirational. I'm consistently blown away by his musical instincts, abilities and kindness.

Ben called me back in June and asked if I could help him finish up the new Rend Collective record, which he was co-producing with drummer Gareth Gilkeson (in addition to a few songs Ed Cash produced). Fortunately, I had just wrapped up a record, so I gladly signed on. I did a ton of editing, tuned some vocals, tracked some acoustic guitar, prepped some string and horn sessions… a little of this, a little of that. 

I'm grateful I got invited to the party.

At said party, Ben introduced me to legendary producer Brown Bannister at Joe Pisapia's East Nashville studio where we cut strings and horns for Rend's record and for MercyMe's Christmas album that Ben and Brown are co-producing together. (More on that in a future post)

Rend Collective's new record, entitled As Family We Go, releases August 21. It's some kind of rowdy, uninhibited Irish-folk-rock-n-roll-worship... and I love it. Now there's a string of adjectives you don't see everyday! Which is exactly why you might consider giving it a spin.