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On ‘An Exile’s Guide to Amnesty’ the myth of the holy album format is also challenged. Not in the classic ‘Everyone listens to singles now, and everything was better in the old days’ kind of way, but by looking at track listing and curation of how the album is build in a new way.
“I am trying not to define the musical journey for the listener in terms of mood and energy - that decision has already been made by the You - Thematically its a different story, I am still the storyteller, but I am trying to give the album a more homogenous musical character - that might mean less mood swings, but hopefully a more consistent feeling.
“So the first album will be the most depressing party-album you’ll ever hear - And then the other half will be the most uplifting depressed album you’ll ever hear.
Put the two together, and you’ll have the longest, most diverse, and artsy nuanced album that noone will ever hear.”
“I am trying not to define the musical journey for the listener in terms of mood and energy - that decision has already been made by the You - Thematically its a different story, I am still the storyteller, but I am trying to give the album a more homogenous musical character - that might mean less mood swings, but hopefully a more consistent feeling.
“So the first album will be the most depressing party-album you’ll ever hear - And then the other half will be the most uplifting depressed album you’ll ever hear.
Put the two together, and you’ll have the longest, most diverse, and artsy nuanced album that noone will ever hear.”
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