![]() Throughout Quietly Blowing It, Taylor brings his keen eye to our “broken American moment”-as he first sang on Hiss Golden Messenger’s critically acclaimed, GRAMMY®- nominated Terms of Surrender (2019)-in ways that feel devastatingly intimate and human. In the production seat, went into Overdub Lane in Durham, NC, for a week, where they recorded Quietly Blowing It as an organic unit honed to a fine edge from their years together on the road. In July, the group of musicians, with Taylor And being in my studio, which is both isolated from and totally connected to the life of my family, felt appropriate for these songs.” Between March and June, Taylor wrote and recorded upwards of two dozen songs-in most cases playing all of the instruments himself- before winnowing the collection down and bringing them to the Hiss band. Having spent so much time on the road over the past ten years, where writing consistently with any kind of flow can be tricky, it felt refreshing. ![]() “Writing became a daily routine,” he explains, “and that was a ballast for me. Quietly Blowing It was written and arranged by Taylor in his home studio-his 8’ × 10’ sanctuary packed floor to ceiling with books, records, and old guitars-as he watched the chaotic world spin outside his window. ![]() And I got the time required in order to do that.” Maybe I had the presence of mind when I was writing Quietly Blowing It to know that this was the time to go as deep as I needed to in order to make a record like this. “It’s not exactly a record about the state of the world-or my world-in 2020, but more a retrospective of the past five years of my life, painted in sort of impressionistic hues. Taylor of Hiss Golden Messenger about his new album Quietly Blowing It. “I went looking for peace,” says songwriter M.C.
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