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Vulture spoke to Spencer Tweedy aboutMirror Sound, working on his dads new album, and creativity during quarantine.
It opened up a huge world to me.
Other than that, I think the things I learned were a little less concrete.
It was cool to see everybodys way of motivating themselves, as people who work largely in solitude.
Your dad has this other book that just came out,How to Write One Song.
Im happy about the way they fit in with each other like that.
Im excited to hear this album that you worked on with him as well,Love Is the King.
What was that process like?We started working on it early on in stay-at-home orders.
There are always subtle ways that the sound evolves and the songwriting evolves.
And Im also procrastinating about it all the time [laughs].
Im going to attempt to add to them, and hopefully put something out soon.
Thats not nothing.Its true.
Thats sayin something, because I have a really privileged situation.
Even in that case, sometimes its easy to let your own project be the first thing to go.