EPISODE 27 is here to rev up your playlist with the raw and resonant sounds of My Heart Your Glove, as we sit down with Jared, the band's lead vocalist and guitarist, to dissect their upcoming release, "Buick Killer."
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Today, we're cruising through the streets of Cleveland's emo revival scene with Jared as he shares the origin story of their EP's title track, born from the wreckage of a suburban car calamity. It's a breakup anthem with a twist, where heartache meets head-on collision, and the result is a record that's as emotionally charged as it is sonically cohesive.
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Listeners will get the inside scoop on the band's creative process, where live energy meets the delicate intricacies of Midwest emo. Jared opens up about the band's evolution from power chords to open tunings, tapping into the sounds of fourth-wave emo greats like Empire! Empire! and the legendary Mineral.
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We'll also delve into the duality of life as a musician, where the rhythm of drumsticks on snare parallels the clicking of keyboards in day jobs. Jared, alongside his bandmates, navigates the balancing act of IT auditing, software engineering, and neurobiology by day, with the pulsating passion for music by night.
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As we prepare to blast "Buick Killer," the title track from their EP, brace yourself for a journey through the highs and lows of DIY music-making. This track is the anthem for anyone who's ever found solace in the strum of a guitar or the beat of a drum.
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So, if you're ready to hit the gas on an episode that's not just a conversation but a deep dive into the heart of emo's renaissance, hit play and join us. This episode is a testament to the power of community, the thrill of creation, and the relentless pursuit of sonic expression.
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Here's the track that's set to ignite your emo soul. Tune in:
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[Buick Killer β My Heart Your Glove]
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Remember, whether you're coding the next big app or dissecting the mysteries of the brain, it's the chords of passion that keep the music playing long after the day's work is done.
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Don't miss this episode and join us as we explore the world of My Heart Your Glove, where every riff is a narrative and every beat is a heartbeat in the living body of DIY music!
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Show notes composed by your favorite storyteller of strings at Five At The Door.
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(00:00) Introducing Jared from My Heart Your Glove
(02:15) The inspiration behind "Buick Killer"
(05:40) The band's transition from power chords to open tunings
(08:25) The creative process and recording of the EP
(12:50) The challenge of balancing band life with day jobs
(15:30) The significance of DIY recording and community
(18:20) The upcoming tour and the logistics of being a band
(21:45) The intellectual day jobs of the band members
(24:10) [Buick Killer β My Heart Your Glove] plays
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(00:00) Your name is Christy. And, uh, pronouns? Oh, he, him. Okay. Oh, and then Chrissy, right? Yes
(00:18) Jared from heart your glove is prepping a new album
(02:19) Do you want to spill the beans on your new record
(02:45) 95 Corolla has a new album coming out in April called Buick Killer
(05:41) My older brother Jacob started Deaf Heaven two years ago
(09:19) Um, so tell me about kind of the recording. Is it individual live instruments
(12:17) Tell me about the recording process for this ep. Is it one person at somebody's house? Like, let's go into that
(15:14) Did y'all learn recording on the fly, on your own
(17:35) You guys are mixing and mastering your own music rather than using other equipment
(19:18) Ohio is the budding center of Midwest emo right now
(23:53) Pugfest in Ferndale is another good one
(24:51) Do you find it hard to balance being in a band and doing other things
(30:18) What do you do for your day job? Yeah, kind, um, of hits it earlier
(32:50) Dog: Literally the smartest band in DIY right now
(33:54) Well, listen, um, I want to play a song from y'all