![]() ![]() Then we get to a certain place, and it’s “Oh, these lyrics relate to one of us more - this melody is in our range more.” It kind of gets divvied up after that. It depends on what energy that, that song is giving us after we spent time together. We kind of have genre A.D.D.ĮS: A lot of it depends on the song. But generally, once we have a lot of the melodies written, we’ll kind of try and see where it fits in each other’s voices and figure out moments to add harmonies and expand upon a melody. We’ll write to beats that producers send us. We like to think “melody first” in our writing and arranging. I tend to have a lot of energy before shows and kind of have to bring it down a little bit before we get on stage and then Richard likes to be the opposite and chill out before shows and meditate.ģ03: What is kind of a creative process behind the song for you guys? How do you play around with harmonizing and figuring out who’s singing what and when?īL: In the beginning - especially - it would almost always start with melodies. ![]() ![]() ![]() Note: When you embed the widget in your site, it will match your site's styles (CSS).Ben Lusher: I think it’s different for all of us. Eryn Allen Kane - Still In Love (Acoustic) Album Lyrics1.Still In Love (Acoustic)2.Still In Love - AcousticThirdstory feat. ![]()
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