Musical Yearbook – Weird at my school: How music got me through it
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Perhaps there is nothing more important in adolescence than finding something to keep us afloat while figure out who the hell we are. For Caleb Nichols, that buoy was the alternative rock of the 90s. “Interesting how these snippets of memories, memories of music and music media–an invented world–are more powerful and, well, better than my memories of real life at that time.” This story also features the song “LOVELIFE” from Nichols’ band CHURCHES.
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About the Author: Caleb Nichols is a musician who lives in Santa Cruz, California. He was a member of Port O’Brien, frontman for Grand Lake, and a touring member of WATERS and Release The Sunbird. His latest project is CHURCHES. Song he’s listened to more than any other song: “River Euphrates” by the Pixies.
Credits:
Executive Producers: Chris Hansen, Nick Hansen
Producers: Phil Lang, Zachary Ryan
Sound and Recording Engineer: Sonia Pina
Opening and closing segments recorded and mixed by Jerad Paul Fox
Music Provided by The Blank Tapes (www.theblanktapes.com) and CHURCHES (www.churchescalifornia.bandcamp.com)
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