Dude thanks for sharing this interview! Really enjoyed the talking points you brought to Robin. Robin, love the alb man. Shore makes me want to learn guitar.
The part of bpm and timing is great, I think that crack UP maybe has also that, but this álbum the way its put together sounds perfect. I also share that this and crack UP solidifies the greatness of Robin music, which I think is the Best folk rock /experimental band outthere
Great interview and look into his thought process. His explanation of why the album is named "Shore" was so cool. Definitely gained appreciation for the album through watching.
Shore is a safe spot on the edge of something dangerous...just those kind of liminal spaces where you're having to hold those two things at once." Enlightenment to me is unifying seeming opposites, like wildness and security.
it's so good to listen to an artist that is actually self-conscious and aware about the music he makes most artists when you watch some interview they just go like "yeah i don't know i just played a few chords and the record was done", which to me it only come across as pretentious as fuck like "look at me i made a awesome record with no effort at all"
Robin is great but the interviewer is poor! Robin's talk is fluid the interviewer is either distracted or half asleep. Not objective questioning! Back to the drawing board for the interviewer! Should try harder!
God I love Robin. Such an interesting brain in that head of his.
the interviewer’s crib looks cool af
His songs are my friends
Mine too
me too
same
“It’s wind energy.” Hahaha
well....its wind.... lol
Robin is on another level. The way he approaches the craft -- maestro.
Dude thanks for sharing this interview! Really enjoyed the talking points you brought to Robin.
Robin, love the alb man. Shore makes me want to learn guitar.
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Wow this is a great interview I love hearing his process in writing the actual music
The part of bpm and timing is great, I think that crack UP maybe has also that, but this álbum the way its put together sounds perfect. I also share that this and crack UP solidifies the greatness of Robin music, which I think is the Best folk rock /experimental band outthere
great interview. the best I've seen of the group fersher
Great interview!
Great interview and look into his thought process. His explanation of why the album is named "Shore" was so cool. Definitely gained appreciation for the album through watching.
Shore is a safe spot on the edge of something dangerous...just those kind of liminal spaces where you're having to hold those two things at once." Enlightenment to me is unifying seeming opposites, like wildness and security.
"We are psychological mediums for these energy pulses that pass through us from time to time." Dun dun dun squirrel 🐿️
Great convo
Robin's crib looks cool af
it's so good to listen to an artist that is actually self-conscious and aware about the music he makes
most artists when you watch some interview they just go like "yeah i don't know i just played a few chords and the record was done", which to me it only come across as pretentious as fuck like "look at me i made a awesome record with no effort at all"
Not a good interviewer!
"That is wild" ?
Like why would you say that in an interview?
Childish!
@@Beatgeneration2010 For a guy named after a cool Beatles reference you seem like a dlck
crack-up > helplessness blues > s/t > shore
Sourdough my ass
Robin is great but the interviewer is poor!
Robin's talk is fluid the interviewer is either distracted or half asleep. Not objective questioning!
Back to the drawing board for the interviewer!
Should try harder!