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The most I’ve loved a pure radio banger in a long time. I can never listen just once. Jack Doyle was recently talking to me about how country music is cool because there’s usually a punchline to the lyrics. This song is a perfect example of that. Instead of writing a classic heartsick lyric like countless other songs, this takes the trope and turns it into something clever, concrete, simple, relatable, all setting you up for a punchline. It’s quite a different approach to writing than something abstract and open to interpretation, and it’s so skillful to me. Kind of blown away by lyrics like this. Nothing against the abstract, we all love that too, but writing stuff like this is hard.
Aug 17, 2023

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I’ve been following the release of Colter Wall’s upcoming “Little Songs” since he announced it back in April, and have found each pre-release single to be beautiful in its own right. Evangelina quickly turned into the song I listen to every morning on my 5 minute drive to drop my daughter off to her daycare. We both love it and I love sharing that with her. Corralling the Blues has proper plainsman twang and a beautiful catchy little riff, but the most recent song For a Long While has the feeling of a song that’ll be in the rotation for years.
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This kind of goes hand in hand with the last one. Brian Eno made Oblique Strategies with Peter Schmidt in the 70s. It’s a deck of cards where each card has a vague phrase or aphorism on it, intended to be used while trying to make a decision creatively. But now it’s online and in an app so I use them any chance I get. Not just in creative situations. Pretty much any decision. I usually draw three.
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