Web of Dharma explained

Web of Dharma
Type:studio
Artist:Graves
Cover:Web of Dharma.jpg
Released:May 31, 2002
Recorded:November 2–5, 2001
Genre:Horror punk, pop punk
Label:GDU Records
Producer:Graves (Dr. Chud)

Web of Dharma is a 2002 album by American pop punk/horror punk band Graves,[1] [2] featuring ex-Misfits singer Michale Graves and drummer Dr. Chud.[3]

Demos and recording

Demos for Web of Dharma were recorded in November 2001. These recordings were produced by Ron Gouldie at June 3 Studios in Los Angeles.[4]

The recording sessions for Web of Dharma occurred in April 2002 at Spin Studios in Long Island, New York. The album was produced by Dr. Chud and overdubbing sessions and final mixing took place in the "Creepy Attic", Dr. Chud's home studio.[5]

A special limited edition of the album was sold at the record release party. The number of copies pressed is still unknown. Seemingly the only difference between the limited edition and the regular edition, is the artwork on the CD itself. Limited edition CD artwork contains the Grave Diggers Union logo. The album's artwork and band logo was designed by Dr. Chud and reproduced by James Rowe.

Personnel

Music

Production

Notes and References

  1. Book: Greene. James Jr.. The music leaves stains: the complete story of the Misfits. 2013. Scarecrow Press. Lanham (Maryland). 978-1-58979-892-2. 101.
  2. Web site: Deming. Mark. Michale Graves – Artist biography. AllMusic. December 1, 2016.
  3. Web site: Graves– Web Of Dharma. Discogs. December 1, 2016.
  4. Web site: Kennedy. Mark. Graves. Misfits Central. December 1, 2016.
  5. Web site: Dr. Chud – Biography. IMDb. December 1, 2016.