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LON Season 2, EP.4: Anatomy Of A Song: Your Everloving Arms

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In this episode, Brandon shamelessly rips off one of his favorite podcasts, "Song Exploder."

Brandon dissects 'Your Everloving Arms' from both the writing and recording perspectives.

A few years back, he found himself holed up in his house after his divorce. He was saving up money to quit his career and start chasing a career in music.

After learning some Bob Wills' style chord progressions, he incorporated them into what would be 'Your Everloving Arms.'

After a social media "relationship" ended abruptly, he used the experience to serve as a starting point for the song.

Because of his love affair with antiquated language, he incorporated the term "everloving" into the song--a word that he hadn't heard since sixth grade from his favorite teacher.

He also discusses how the first iteration of the song scared him because of its rock-a-billy sound, since he is from the home of the genre.

Brandon goes into the recording process which involves recording various tracks of the same instrument and hard panning.

Enjoy!

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'Your Everloving Arms' on the Left Of Nashville EP

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How To Get Noticed In The Music Industry When You're A Nobody (Like Me): An Ebook

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In this episode, Brandon shamelessly rips off one of his favorite podcasts, "Song Exploder."

Brandon dissects 'Your Everloving Arms' from both the writing and recording perspectives.

A few years back, he found himself holed up in his house after his divorce. He was saving up money to quit his career and start chasing a career in music.

After learning some Bob Wills' style chord progressions, he incorporated them into what would be 'Your Everloving Arms.'

After a social media "relationship" ended abruptly, he used the experience to serve as a starting point for the song.

Because of his love affair with antiquated language, he incorporated the term "everloving" into the song--a word that he hadn't heard since sixth grade from his favorite teacher.

He also discusses how the first iteration of the song scared him because of its rock-a-billy sound, since he is from the home of the genre.

Brandon goes into the recording process which involves recording various tracks of the same instrument and hard panning.

Enjoy!

iTunes

'Your Everloving Arms' on the Left Of Nashville EP

Left Of Nashville website

How To Get Noticed In The Music Industry When You're A Nobody (Like Me): An Ebook

  continue reading

39 episodes

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