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The story of “At Dawn” - the last song on Chapter Six. This episode describes the lyrical impetus, musical easter eggs, and collaborations that made the song take its final form. LESSONS LEARNED: songs are hard to finish, singing low notes is even harder, remembering the names of your favorite artists is impossible. Distraction can not only prevent…
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So, 2020 was weird, right? Let's talk about California, singing way too high, Nashville strings, Pirates of the Carribean, recording birds...oh yeah, and how this song got made. Change, the pandemic, and music inspired this new piece of music that helped us get through the pandemic and change. "It's about deciding that the time is right to do somet…
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Inspired by a move to Nashville and featuring some new friends, Josh and Jerad go inside the writing and recording of When You Came Along to unpack the inspiration, stories, and hidden production tips therein. Some songs take a long time to develop, this one did not. Contrasting the other more epic songs on Chapter Six, this one was influenced by a…
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Starting to feel like myself again. "Looking back at the last couple years: raising a child that’s not our own, going through court battles to make sure she stays safe… my daughter going into heart failure. There was a lot of turmoil... I don’t know who I’ve been the last couple years. I don’t recognize that person, but it feels like things are a l…
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Downton Abbey, the quarantine creativity challenge, political songwriting, CH5 artwork, streaming services, guitar solos, studio snacks, and rollercoasters. The Radiohead disagreement, creative filmmakers, and spandex music videos on windy hilltops with eagles soaring above. Josh and Jerad answer your questions and ramble way too much into very unn…
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After being in the hospital for months and losing almost everything, a song was written "Don't give up. Don't give in. Take everything we have and let the new begin." Josh and Jerad reveal the songwriting and recording process: learning to play cello, Phil Collins, The Goonies, Trent Reznor, and guest appearances of their friends Tony Terusa and Ta…
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Booty shakers, vocal fails, and Mary Poppins. The guys discuss the influence of The Pixies, Jon Hopkins, and Jerad finds a way to record his family into the track. What does the song mean? And how does one use a paint brush and cardboard box to make music? Photos and show notes: WEARECHPTRS.com/chapterfive Stems and additional mixes: Musicbed.com…
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Singing like a 4yo, light switches, couch drumming, and iPhone pianos. Sometimes exciting sounds come from strange sources. This episode includes secret production tricks and a conversation about unconditional love. Seeded in a spontaneous session, dreamed of in Nashville, and completed months later with an entirely new perspective- The Light tells…
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"It's a letter to my wife, promising that we will get through this." Josh tells the story of his family leaving their home and never returning. The final song on the album was the first song recorded after the hospital, and while it came at a time of new beginning for Josh's displaced family, it was also a fresh start for CHPTRS. The guys discuss "…
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Josh talks about hearing his daughter’s heart beat for the first time. Speechless, he later wrote the song with all the things he couldn’t say. The guys share their process of composition featuring cello performed by LA composer/artist, Chris Coleman, Jerad’s sideways early demo, and a glimpse into other hidden elements that make the track. WEARECH…
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Josh & Jerad discuss the making of the energetic opening track. Written from the hospital, the lyrics describe some of the scariest nights of Josh's life while the music reflects the bipolar nature of living in the ICU. Full of music production easter eggs, this episode is for any curious creative. For photos, show notes, links, and extras: wearech…
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