the first glass beach podcast: ep 5
Added 2022-04-02 18:15:30 +0000 UTCwe talked about getting new rats, how cars are anime protagonists, and answered these patron questions:
-i'd like to know about the backstory behind bedroom community. what's the song about? what do the lyrics mean to you all? and why is it such a banger?
-i would like to know all about your writing process- how do you create such intricate melodic ideas?
-question for anyone playing elden ring. what build/builds have you been using?
-thoughts on black country, new roads?
-do you guys plan on making more "bossa-like" songs like yoshi's island in the future?
-if you're rolling up with the squad would you rather be on a scooter or a tricycle?
-as a band with a very specific sound, do you have any advice to bands just starting out and trying to grow while you don’t necessarily fit into a scene/genre?
if you'd like to ask us questions all you have to do is join the lowest tier on our patreon. $2 a month. we try to not really make anything exclusive, but voting on things and asking this questions are a couple of the ways we try to extra thank the people who do support us financially as they can. thank you all!
forgot the link to the r/indieheads post:
https://www.reddit.com/r/indieheads/comments/e717fh/album_of_the_year_2019_6_glass_beach_the_first/
Comments
oh my gosh! that's amazing! we're happy you found us!
William White
2022-04-07 17:02:40 +0000 UTCI recently discovered you guys and the first song I heard Bedroom Community - I instantly fell in love! Everything just hit me in a way that just doesn't happen often with music and I just knew it was something special. I resonated so much with the girl in the song because that girl was me. I am a 34 year old trans woman and I saw myself as teenager living back home trying to just grasp everything going on in my life. I didn't have the slightest inclination that I was actually a girl back then, but hearing that song seriously helped me see myself in the past as the person I've always been.
Jessica Haut
2022-04-07 16:54:19 +0000 UTCI gotta say, I love when I hear a song, like, the 100th time and hear a new piece that's always been there.
William White
2022-04-05 22:46:19 +0000 UTCI love the idea of emphasizing space and making each instrument have their own voice; songs especially stick out to me when I hear a lot of distinct parts within the song, and hearing those parts come together to make a whole idea is really exciting
Austin
2022-04-05 21:56:27 +0000 UTC