In Humor and Sadness

Said Scogin, "it’s a very impulsive record, very sorta wing-it style, let’s try this, and there’s no time for looking back.

"[4] A week prior to recording Scogin set up a small studio inside Matt Goldman's studio where he would write and record songs, "four or five, maybe six songs."

"[5] Josh Scogin used "a lot of very old, vintage combo amps, pushing them way too hard," which resulted in damaging producer Matt Goldman's amps.

[7] On June 9, 2014 'Track 2' was premiered by way of two YouTube videos which needed to be played in sync.

[9] In Humor and Sadness personnel adapted from CD liner notes.