"Tracking can be incredibly exhausting. I can’t seem to record in a sane, methodical way. Right now, I’m a wreck. My adrenal glands have been wrung dry. It doesn’t have to be this way, but this is how it has always felt to make a record. I have to pull myself back together each morning to start the day with vocals. For some reason my voice is more chesty and boomy in the morning. It’s a mix of grogginess and caffeine-inspired confidence, before I remember how to be neurotic."-Andrew Bird,
New York Times
4/08/08Measure for Measure another quirky blog written by quirky people by the New York Times. Check out the rest of Andrew Bird's article here. His prose is eloquent.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Andrew Bird, NY Times Columnist?
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New York Times,
Songwriting
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