With this month’s release of their new album, “Dear Me,” OWEL have also produced a documentary on the recording process. “Making of ‘Dear Me,'” a twenty-one-minute, behind-the-scenes glimpse into OWEL’s studio sessions for their second full-length album, is both passionate and unfiltered, taking itself very seriously one minute and abandoning all seriousness the next – frontman Jay Sakong explains why he prefers recording in the studio to playing live with a tightly-edited intro tinged with sentimentality, but also includes clips of himself and others poking fun at their filmmaking process.
“Dear Me” is out now via Equal Vision Records.
Watch “Making of ‘Dear Me'”: