Is there an overarching concept for the lyrics on this album beyond the repetition of awfulizing?
I don’t know. There’s this artist that I really love named Gillian Welch and she has an album called Revelator [It’s actually called Time (The Revelator) – Ed] and throughout the album, she keeps on repeating ideas and lyrics and things, like literally just swapping them out into other songs. So that influenced me a bit. Being able to take ideas and repeating them or extrapolating on them throughout different songs to bring common themes together. I mean, that’s what a record should be, bringing common themes together within different songs. You might be talking about a completely different scenario, but the themes that are on your mind kind of run through them. At first, I wanted certain words to be in every song, but it couldn’t work. I tried to do it, but maybe next time. What is the status of Limblifter these days? I don’t know. It’s just my band. I guess I could make another record any time. And my brother’s on this record, so I suppose I could have called it Limblifter. Megan was
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