Dad Band Dynamics, Interview with the Vampire, and the Art of Dark Pop Songs | We Came From Celluloid 005
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- The psychology of being a middle-aged musician in business networking situations
- How Brian's "1212" song concept got hijacked by Tom Cruise's Lestat
- The dual vocal technique that's been haunting our performances
- Why Interview with the Vampire's villain makes the perfect song narrator
- The Jurassic Park song's real emotional origin story (spoiler: hospital waiting rooms)
- How personal trauma becomes movie-themed lyrics
- The art of hiding Easter eggs in music (including my planned "Nights in White Satin" sample)
- Rosemary's Baby and the beauty of dark lyrics over happy music
- Why collaborative songwriting is completely new territory for me
- The moment Tom Cruise's Lestat invaded Brian's creative process
- My confession about performing songs with zero actual lyrics for months
- The parallel between Nicky's 12th birthday trauma and Brian's hospital anxiety
- Why Mother Mother's "Wrecking Ball" is the perfect example of beautiful/dark songwriting
- Brian considering repurposing drum tracks between songs
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