Drew Taggart
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Podcast Appearances
That feeling of it, I wouldn't say that song was like a runaway success for us by any means.
I do feel like people keep coming back to it.
I feel like we have a lot of songs like that where I'll get messages throughout the entire year.
Once a week, someone will be like, dude, this song's really good.
And you're like...
Did you just listen to this?
You're my friend.
I put this out nine months ago.
I think that's what's cool about music is everyone has these moments with songs and I haven't still with like older songs from like the sixties or seventies or eighties to like new songs that come out last week where you're like, whoa, this dude's preaching.
it in or it just resonates deeply in some way that it maybe didn't before just because of whatever mood or thing you're going through.
So with songs like that, it's funny because he's like, we're talking about my breakup, but then we don't want to just make it about my breakup.
We want to make something that's like an experience that everyone can kind of relate to.
And then he's figuring out what clever ways to like fit this story into a visceral scene that relates to both of us, which is like a New York spring day.
And I'm trying to
keep feeding the song with personal sad anecdotes.
It's a funny process.
Yeah.
And then kind of goes back and forth in this way.
I think Emily wrote that song with us too.
Obviously an amazing songwriter.