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by Andrew B. Cohen_Archive
Mason wrote:I really enjoyed that interview. Now I feel like picking up a Pro Jr. and a 2x12. For to Crunch.A part that stood out was the bit where FM Andrew B. Cohen talks about how he never sees guitarists playing in anything like his style, how they think about their playing too much. I kind of smirked when he said (words to the effect) that it's relatively easy to play how he does. That was great to hear. Because so few people play that well or that distinctively, clearly, but at the same time, his playing makes me feel that he's on kind of an emotional autopilot. It's very informed, you can hear the skill and the practice, but it comes across like it's all impulse. So it checks out.Hearing the second song from Unreality this morning got me thinking ”to keep talking like he's not here ”about his lyrics. Which I think of as coming from maybe the opposite of an emotional autopilot. But that could easily be wrong ”the little I've read/heard him talk about lyrics has made them seem pretty impressionistic at times, not always "about" something.I'm not a big "process" dude, but if FM Andrew B. Cohen felt like talking some about his lyrics ”what drives the songwriting, how the ideas come together ”that would be rad.I don't think there is really a pattern to how it comes together for me. It feels like a different "process" (such as it is) for every song.If it is at all helpful, here are a few capsules from latest album: the first song on Unreality ("Repack") is about half edited quotes overheard from kids playing in my backyard, with additional material thrown in by me to fit in. "Sugar puffs," no real concept there, sounded good, liked the idea of living on such a gross, formless substance and added the rest to fill in the gaps. See one of the early Dramarama albums for inspiration (" . . . I've been living on chocolate ice cream.") "Blue Dragon" is a pretty straightforward song about imagining and describing early childhood (sounds pretentious, but there it is). "Unhinged Melody" I think is pretty self-explanatory if you have heard it.Happy to share thoughts on other songs if desired!