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Emily Kinney on Writing About The Avett Brothers and Getting Encouragement from Cursive’s Tim Kasher

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Emily Kinney joins Kyle Meredith to speak about her new album, Swimteam.

The actress/musician talks about reconnecting with the music of Rilo Kiley and Counting Crows, why she wrote a track known as “Avett Brothers,” and the participation trophy she gave an ex by way of the lyrics of “B or C for Effort.” She additionally touches on how Cursive’s Tim Kasher gave her encouragement to maintain pursuing music.

“I used to be like, ‘Yeah I believe I’m achieved with writing songs for a short while. I believe I’m simply going to give attention to my performing,’” she explains. “After which he was like, ‘No! No, you possibly can’t! You’ll be able to’t cease!’”

Kinney additionally talks about how her performing influences her songwriting (significantly in reference to The Strolling Lifeless on “The Final Likelihood”), and maintaining with the exhibits she’s been on, together with Masters of Intercourse.

Take heed to Emily Kinney discuss Swimteam and extra within the new episode above or watch under through YouTube. (Editor’s Notice: This interview was performed previous to SAG-AFTRA occurring strike.) Please take the time to love, overview, and subscribe to KMW wherever you get your podcasts, and preserve updated with all our sequence by following the Consequence Podcast Community.


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