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BONUS: Songwriting, collaboration, and life as a working musician (with Wade Hymel)
Load Bearing Beams
English - February 21, 2024 22:36 - 55 minutes - 76.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 23 ratingsTV & Film relationships eighties film guiltypleasures love marriage movies nineties Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Wade Hymel and Matt Stokes sit down for a free-wheeling discussion about different approaches to songwriting, creativity, collaboration, and recording. Wade also talks about his experience as a working musician, what going on tour is like, and what it's like to play music on a cruiseship. Then they talk about Wade's great new album Who Said That?
Hear Wade's amazing new album WHO SAID THAT? on Apple Music (https://apple.co/49xiC29), Spotify (https://bit.ly/3I2SwYE), or wherever else music is streamed. Or you can purchase the album from Bandcamp (https://bit.ly/3I2Syje).
Watch this conversation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Z3pf0N858yA
Time stamps:
00:44 — What is a typical day like for a working musician?
05:37 — Wade's experiences playing on cruiseships
08:50 — Van life
11:39 — How have things changed over time for touring musicians?
16:58 — The importance of the producer in recorded music
19:24 — Different approaches to songwriting
22:57 — How did Rural Route Nine's song "Winston-Salem" go from an extremely fast punk song to a slower-tempoed dream pop suite?
29:24 — How does Wade record demos?
36:55 — Who Said That? album discussion
43:06 — How important are lyrics?
51:02 — Wade's song "Letter From Home"