Episode 44: Death Cab for Cutie

“El Dorado”

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Death Cab for Cutie released Kintsugi, their 8th album, on March 31, 2015. The song El Dorado, like other songs on the record, was written in the wake of the divorce between the band’s lead singer Ben Gibbard and actress Zooey Deschanel. In this episode, Ben talks about the metaphor of the city of El Dorado and how it fit the story he wanted to tell, about separation, unrealized dreams, and Culver City. Plus, he explains how a few pieces of equipment — a Fender Mustang, a Rhythm Master drum machine, and the VoiceLive unit — ended up shaping the creative process.

Buy “El Dorado” on iTunes.

For a transcript of this episode, click here.

footnotes
The clip of Kimbra using the VoiceLive effects unit is from a live performance of “Settle Down.” Watch the video here.

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Episode 43: Sylvan Esso

“Coffee”

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Sylvan Esso has two members, Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn, who met while they were both working on other projects. Amelia asked Nick to do a remix of a song by the band she was in at the time, and when that remix was done, they both loved how it turned out. They emailed song ideas back and forth for a while, until they found a time to be in the same place. It was at that point that they first started working on the song, “Coffee.”

In this episode, Nick and Amelia talk about the origins of the sounds and lyrics within the song, from a Little Tikes xylophone to “Hanky Panky” by Tommy James and the Shondells.

Buy “Coffee” on iTunes.

For a transcript of this episode, click here.

footnotes
Mountain Man – “Play It Right”
Nick’s remix of that Mountain Man song became:
Sylvan Esso – “Play It Right”
Tommy James and the Shondells – “Hanky Panky”

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Episode 42: U2

“Cedarwood Road”

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10 Cedarwood Road is the address of Bono’s childhood home in Dublin. For the U2 song “Cedarwood Road,” Bono looked back to his life there as a teenager, when skinhead culture seeped into his neighborhood via the Seven Towers, housing projects that were built around that time. In this episode, Bono traces the arc from those memories to the lyrics of “Cedarwood Road,” and The Edge breaks down the process of how the music was written, with the original demo and the isolated tracks from the final recording.

U2 is currently on tour throughout North American and Europe.

For a transcript of this episode, click here.

footnotes
Bono’s best friend is Guggi, a visual artist who grew up at 5 Cedarwood Road.

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