Clubcast 019. The Value of Lyrical Specificity & “Gloriously Mundane” with Ruth Jefferson

Published On July 10, 2024 
by Chase Tremaine
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This episode features my conversation with Ruth Jefferson as we discuss Ruth’s passions for creativity, art, and seeking truth and community through beautiful art. She asks me a handful of questions about my artistic process, and we do a side-by-side of the original 2016 lyrics of “Gloriously Mundane” and the 2022 lyrics that appeared on Accidental Days, as I describe my reasoning for changing them and how I arrived at the final version. The episode concludes with the 2016 demo of the song.

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