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The Long and Short of Songs


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Hannah Davey and Tyler Hartman are here to talk about music! Tyler is a dad rock (formerly punk) musician with industry knowledge and music production experience; Hannah Davey is a media enthusiast, writer, and podcast producer with opinions.

In this episode, Tyler and Hannah Davey discuss the value of long songs versus short songs. Tyler recommends Between the Buried and Me (in a respect way), HD talks about the wonder of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ by Queen and ‘The Shrine’ by Fleet Foxes. They both get detrailed thinking about the Lemonade album by Beyonce. Tyler talks about Meatloaf and the expansion of music production during that era, and notes the band Wilhelm Scream and how short their songs are. HD wishes ‘Generator (First Floor)’ by Freelance Whales was longer, as well as some songs by Patients and unkle stiltskin (the early release band names of Radical Face). HD and Tyler both discuss how hard it is to end stories and songs. It’s also sometimes hard to end podcasts (though Tyler and HD have no trouble jumping right into starting them).

You can email us at [email protected]. Find Tyler Hartman’s music at www.tylerjohnhartmanmusic.com and all major streaming services. Find what Hannah Davey’s working on at hd-creates.neocities.org.

Intro and Outro Music by Tyler Hartman

Bands/songs discussed:

  • Between the Buried and Me
  • ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ by Queen
  • ‘The Shrine’ by Fleet Foxes
  • ‘Montero’ by Lil Nas X
  • Lemonade by Beyoncé
  • ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ by Iron Butterfly
  • Meatloaf
  • Wilhelm Scream
  • ‘Generator (First Floor)’ by Freelance Whales
  • Patients, unkle stiltskin, Radical Face (all the same artist by different names—hit HD up in our email if you want examples of Patients and unkle stiltskin, since it’s harder to find)
  • Mastadon
  • Behemoth
  • There Will Be No Intermission by Amanda Palmer
  • Kimya Dawson
  • Tycho
  • ...more
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    Hear That?By Hannah Davey and Tyler Hartman