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Cheryl Waters :
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DJ Miss Ashley :
12/02/2020 05:57 AM
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Kevin Cole :
10/01/2020 05:24 PM
On her reticence to publicize their relationship, Meath and Sanborn worried that “married band Sylvan Esso” would dominate the narrative, and they were probably right. The cliché of a genius producer and his talented singer-muse is nearly as well worn as the idea of a “girl band,” and usually just as wrong. It would have been an easy hook, but Sylvan Esso has never been about easy hooks, personally or musically.
“The minute you see women who write songs and work with their partners talk about it, all of a sudden every time they do an interview it’s only about what it’s like to be in love with the person that you work with,” Meath says. “It was a fight against my own misogyny in that I was so fearful of having to deal with it that I just wanted to skip right over it. In interviews, it would make me so upset because it made me feel like something had been stolen from me, which is strange, because Nick and I are together, and that’s the truth. I didn’t want to interact with the grey area of the fact that I’m a queer person in a heteronormative situation, and I sing and write the lyrics to the songs and Nick started predominantly as the producer and arranger, which is so fucking storybook that it’s annoying.” https://bit.ly/3cPMpGw
Not afraid to dig deep and reveal the beautifully vulnerable and totally relatable, check out KEXP's Emily Fox in conversation with SE's Amelia Meath in a fresh new interview here: https://bit.ly/30nXucM
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Larry Rose :
09/29/2020 10:38 PM
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