Song Exploder Podcast

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Hey All,

Check out the Song Exploder Podcast. They have musicians talk about how they constructed their songs. The first episode is Jimmy Tamborello talking about a Postal Service song and episode two is the Album Leaf. They are rather short and cursory, but it is interesting to hear the individual elements of the track soloed and combined.

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This is such a great idea. So far I've only listened to the first one. I have to say, frankly, that I was a little underwhelmed. It seemed to be a pretty superficial look into the making of that song, when I had hoped for a real deep dive. I'll check out the second one and see if it's any different, but I'm guessing the format is probably to keep them to only about 10-15 minutes, which doesn't seem like it will allow for too deep of a look into the songs.
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Cool, the second episode was more satisfying, going into things in more detail.
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There's no replacing the old Pandora podcast.
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Yeah, those were pretty good. The cdza YouTube channel is somewhat similar in spirit and is pretty entertaining.
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I finally got into this podcast and I absolutely love it.
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Yeah I only remember to listen to it on occasion but whenever I do I love it a lot.
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This week's episode with Rivers Cuomo talking about writing a Weezer song is actually really interesting. Check it out!
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It totally is. I meant to post it here too but you beat me to it! Very songfighty kind of writing style.

Oh hey I just discovered they post them on soundcloud, so here you all go:



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I'll have to check it. I took a peek at the artist listings and it all seemed to be artists I don't know, artists I don't care for or artists I dig talking about their latest stuff and not their iconic works... but maybe it's entertaining anyway.
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Wow, we're on the same wavelength as I just happened to listen to the Rivers Cuomo episode during my morning commute today. I was very surprised to how he puts together the lyrics to his songs. It makes me want to reevaluate all the Weezer songs I've ever heard.
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josh wrote:it all seemed to be

artists I don't know,
artists I don't care for or
artists I dig talking about their latest stuff and not their iconic works...

but maybe it's entertaining anyway.
I can see the middle one being a reason not to tune in, but in no way shape or form do I accept that artists I don't know or artists I dig talking about their latest work is not interesting and informative-- which I take as your meaning rather than "entertaining". Unless you're actually looking for entertainment, in which case I can't relate to your approach to this subject.

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That was so cool. I think it's my favorite Song Exploder episode. The writing style is similar to Bowie's cut and paste method in concept: Semi-random lines arranged to tell a story. There were so many good ideas that I want to steal from this episode...
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This podcast was very good, and chock full of good advice. Thanks Ken & jb! Here are my notes, which is what I consider the good stuff from the podcast:

Consider keeping a searchable list of:
  • song titles
    interesting lines
    songs with cool chord progressions
Index titles and lines on on number syllables, strong/weak pattern of starting and ending syllables.
search example: 5 syllables that starts with an accented syllable

Generate interesting lines daily by spending 20-30 minutes of morning time engaging in stream of consciousness writing.
Come back a few days later and highlight the lines that seem interesting add those to the list of lines.

When writing a song:
Start with the chorus, no point in writing verses without a solid chorus.
Pick an interesting chord progression, play it in your style.
Arrange interesting lines from your list into something that suggests a story.
Scat a vocal melody, try it on the piano or guitar too, since your voice is lazy and might not find interesting melodies left to its own devices.
Sing your guitar solos, the restrictions on tone and breath make for less wanking and use of muscle memory, naturally adds 'space' due to breathing, and normal folks can sing your solos as a bonus. Raise pitch if necessary on your sung guitar solos to learn it on the guitar.

Key change modulations from verse to chorus are a thing that was lame in the 80s but still surprisingly useful for getting the most out of your vocal 'sweet spot'.
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The morning stream of consciousness thing is from The Artist's Way: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1585421464/re ... hxb6TVRG1K

If you either don't mind or can get past the "spiritual" thing, it's good.

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I always felt that key modulations between verse and chorus were fine, the problem of the 80s (and earlier) was the "truck driver gear change" where the modulation happened from chorus to chorus (or verse to verse) to build tension.
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If you didn't get enough of Rivers Cuomo talking about himself, Weezer, music he likes, and his songwriting process, he was also interviewed on NPR's All Songs Considered. He covers some of the same ground, but it is a broader discussion: http://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/20 ... vers-cuomo
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Wow, that Rivers Cuomo episode was fascinating. I was not familiar with this podcast but I know I will be listening to more.

The idea of improvising vocal parts on an instrument and instrumental parts on voice seems like a really good one to me and a great way to break out of a melodic rut.

His breakdown of his spreadsheet system for lyric writing, and his closing statements about not wanting to write songs that he understands, provide the clearest articulation I've heard of something I've noticed with a lot of indie music: treatment of lyrics as strings of images without the need for a unifying narrative, argument, or apparent theme. I don't have a problem with this approach as it can make for really effective songwriting and is used by a lot of musicians I really enjoy - but it is completely antithetical to how I approach my own music (which probably means I need to give it a try...).
fluffy wrote:I always felt that key modulations between verse and chorus were fine, the problem of the 80s (and earlier) was the "truck driver gear change" where the modulation happened from chorus to chorus (or verse to verse) to build tension.
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@Ken - Thanks for posting the NPR "All Songs Considered". I personally like writing songs about things I'm interested in, or a story. But then, Weezer has 15K fans per night and I have [limit x--> 0]

@Micah - Much of the problem is A A A A form songs. It's inherently stable [and boring?], so the variation has to be done some other way.
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I checked out the one for POLIÇA since that was a band I like. It was very interesting.
I should probably check out some others.
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I'm a big fan of this podcast. I like all the episodes somewhat, but some are better than others.
My favorites are : The Long Winters, RAC, Iggy Pop, Magnetic Fields, Spoon, Death Cab for Cutie.

there are bands that I know and love, but that I didn't find very interesting: MGMT, U2, Bjork
there are bands I didn't know until after the podcast: RAC (though I realized later he's the Bloc Party remix guy) , the Long Winters

They're all so short. Now that I have listened to all 99 episodes of Mike and Tom eat Snacks, Song Exploder is my go to podcast.

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The along Winters one is great and that song in particular is amazing.
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