Ideas on the visible enchantment of musical waveforms. Recollections of the late Quincy Jones. Debate over the position of peer strain within the reputation of New Children on the Block. These have been among the many factors of pre-roundtable chitchat on a latest afternoon in West Hollywood when The Occasions gathered 5 musicians nominated for prizes at February’s 67th Grammy Awards.
Our panelists:
• Songwriter Amy Allen, 32, who’s nominated for songwriter of the 12 months for her work with Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Rodrigo and Koe Wetzel; tune of the 12 months for Carpenter’s “Please Please Please”; album of the 12 months for Carpenter’s “Short n’ Sweet”; and tune written for visible media for “Better Place,” from “Trolls Band Together.”
• Musician, songwriter and producer Annie Clark, 42, who performs as St. Vincent and who has nods for different music album with “All Born Screaming,” different rock efficiency with “Flea” and rock tune and rock efficiency with “Broken Man.”
• Musician and songwriter John Legend, 45, who’s up for youngsters’s music album for “My Favorite Dream” and an association award for a rendition of “Bridge Over Troubled Water” he recorded with Jacob Collier and Tori Kelly.
• Producer and songwriter Daniel Nigro, 42, who’s nominated for producer of the 12 months for his work with Rodrigo and Chappell Roan, album of the 12 months for Roan’s “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess,” file and tune of the 12 months for Roan’s “Good Luck, Babe!” and tune written for visible media for “Can’t Catch Me Now,” from “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes.”
• Musician, songwriter and producer Willow, 24, whose final identify is Smith and who’s up for an association prize with “Big Feelings,” from her album “Empathogen,” which acquired a nomination for engineered album, non-classical.
A number of of the artists have been assembly for the primary time; some went manner again, together with Nigro and Allen, who co-wrote a tune on Rodrigo’s 2023 “Guts” LP, and Clark and Legend, who as soon as teamed as much as cowl Minnie Riperton’s “Lovin’ You” with assist — for some motive — from Zach Galifianakis. (The latter two additionally share a buddy and collaborator in Sufjan Stevens, who produced Legend’s “My Favorite Dream.”) But all of them agreed that in a music business fueled by gossip, they’d heard solely good issues in regards to the others.
“There’s plenty of people I’ve heard bad things about,” Legend famous with amusing. “Not this crew.”
Willow
(Jason Armond / Los Angeles Occasions)
1. ‘Obsessive about the sounds’
You all come from completely different backgrounds and symbolize completely different traditions. However one factor that unites the 5 of you, I believe, is an actual devotion to craft. Put one other manner: You all have a contact of music nerd about you. Is that honest?
Legend: I’ve all the time been a nerd. I used to be a 16-year-old going to school.
Clark: You went to school at 16?
Legend: And I used to be homeschooled earlier than that.
Smith: Me too! Shout-out to homeschool children.
Legend: We made it.
What does it imply to be a music nerd?
Smith: You examine.
Legend: You care in regards to the particulars and about understanding the historical past and the legacy that you just’re carrying ahead.
Allen: And determining why your favourite issues are your favourite issues. That’s how I geek out: What’s truly occurring on this Dolly tune or this Tom Petty tune?
Smith: Is it the chord development? Is it the phrases they’re utilizing? Like, what precisely?
What’s a element in a tune by every of you that folks won’t acknowledge however that you just love? For me, an instance is the bridge in “Good Luck, Babe!” the place you may hear Chappell panting within the background.
Nigro: That’s actually what I used to be interested by. I wished folks to note that it appears like she’s getting out of breath.
Smith: It provides to the sensation.
Legend: I’ve this tune referred to as “Safe,” and there’s this one second once I do that run and Sufjan has this arpeggio going the other way. It’s simply this straightforward factor, but it surely’s my favourite second on the album.
Smith: Each album I make, I attempt to come to the songs with one thing completely different about my vocal method. For this album, I used to be listening to a number of Indigenous music, and there’s one thing that a number of Native American singers do — this sort of ancestral name. I do it on “Big Feelings.”
Annie, you produced your album your self, which I assume means you have been particularly attentive to the sounds.
Clark: Very attentive to the sounds — obsessive in regards to the sounds. On the tune “Broken Man,” I had my buddy and nice drummer, Mark Guiliana, come over and mess around on that tune at my studio, and he performed this fill that was so sick. Later, we recorded some drums and bass at Electrical Audio in Chicago —
Steve Albini’s studio.
Clark: Relaxation in energy. And I’d gotten so connected to that fill that I had Mark replay it however with sounds from Electrical Audio.
Allen: I bear in mind when Jack [Antonoff] did the important thing change in “Please Please Please.” We have been all actually enthusiastic about it within the room. I don’t know if the frequent listener would know there’s a key change within the second verse. However I’ve had a number of household and pals be like, “There’s something that happens halfway through that song that just lifts me.” Having the ability to actually lean into the musicality of pop proper now’s so thrilling.
I’d name “Please Please Please” the important thing change of the 12 months, however that may counsel I can consider a bunch of others.
Allen: Not a number of competitors.
Clark: If Shania was within the room you may need some. Shania loves a key change.
Smith: Simply retains going up and up and up.
Allen: Identical with Beyoncé in “Love on Top.”
Legend: “Love on Top” is the important thing change of the last decade.
Anybody silly sufficient to strive “Love on Top” at karaoke?
Smith: Solely the Speaking Heads at karaoke. That’s my go-to.
Legend: I used to cowl “Burning Down the House” in my early demo days.
Smith: For a singer, I really feel like doing karaoke —
Allen: It’s a entice.
Legend: It’s not for professionals.
Allen: It’s lose-lose as a result of for those who kill it, all people’s like, “F— that guy.” And for those who underplay it, they’re like, “John, why didn’t you go harder?”
Nigro: I did karaoke for the primary time at like 34 as a result of I used to be so intimidated. Though I do bear in mind at my cousin’s wedding ceremony — that is 10, 12 years in the past — that they had a timbale participant together with the DJ, and I used to be so smashed that I stole the timbales at one level and began enjoying them. My dad was like, “You know, for a musician, you really suck.”
Annie Clark, a.okay.a. St. Vincent
(Jason Armond / Los Angeles Occasions)
2. ‘Unruly in a good way’
What’s a musical period you would like you’d been round for?
Smith: Earth, Wind & Hearth, Ohio Gamers, that complete period.
Legend: The collection of Stevie Surprise albums within the mid-’70s when he received three album of the 12 months Grammys — I want I have been alive when these have been being made. These have been most likely essentially the most inspiring albums for me developing.
Clark: It reveals.
Allen: I take into consideration vocalists again then — how locked in you needed to be from the soar. Watching folks file harmonies in actual time, everybody on one mic, having to match the tonality of all people else.
Legend: A pc permits you to take action a lot manipulation. They needed to are available in and simply ship a take.
Nigro: It’s fascinating how our ears have turn out to be so adjusted to every thing sounding excellent now. In my 20s I used to be actually into Van Morrison’s “Astral Weeks” — listened to it on a regular basis. I hadn’t listened to it in years, after which I put it on the opposite day and I used to be like, I can’t imagine how out of tune this guitar is. For the primary time, it was driving me loopy. And I didn’t need it to drive me loopy.
How’d you cope with that want for perfection on the Chappell album? It doesn’t sound —
Legend: It feels unruly in a great way.
Nigro: For me, it’s time — sitting with the tune, listening to it, what it makes me really feel like. I’ll hear, then I’ll stroll away and are available again: “Oh, that vocal’s rushing — I’m gonna move the vocal.” It’s pure, however there’s positively modifying being carried out.
Legend: Are you writing on these songs too?
Nigro: Yeah.
Legend: Once you’re in your songwriter second versus your producer second, what’s the distinction?
Nigro: I by no means care about any manufacturing once we’re writing. I’m fortunate sufficient that once I work with Olivia or with Chappell, they don’t care both — they simply wish to get a tune. Generally with Chappell, we’ll put a beat on so we all know what tempo we’re writing to.
Smith: That’s so cool. So that you file the entire tune with no manufacturing?
Nigro: “Good Luck, Babe!” was only a kick, a snare, a vocal and a synth — not even any chord adjustments. The chords are the identical within the verse and the refrain.
Is that dishonest?
Clark: I used to be simply taking a look at each Madonna hit from the ’80s — simply learning chord progressions for enjoyable — and it’s a traditional transfer.
Legend: We’re not nerds in any respect.
So then what distinguishes the refrain from the verse?
Legend: Generally simply altering the melody over the identical chords could make it really feel fully completely different.
Nigro: Though there’s plenty of hit songs the place even the melody for the verse is similar because the refrain melody. Calvin Harris and Rihanna, “We Found Love” — similar chords, similar melody. The entire thing by no means adjustments. However the tune feels prefer it’s propelling.
Allen: Story as previous as time, that trick. But it surely’s actually exhausting to do.
John Legend
(Jason Armond / Los Angeles Occasions)
3. ‘The best version of herself’
Final 12 months, Taylor Swift’s “Cruel Summer” — which Annie co-wrote — topped the Scorching 100 4 years after it got here out as a result of folks on the web determined it needs to be a success. This can be a factor that occurs now.
Smith: I put out “Wait a Minute!” years in the past after which TikTok was like, “Oh, we love this song.” Yo, I’ve put out three albums since then!
Nigro: “Pink Pony Club” did that. It’s going now, and it got here out nearly 5 years in the past.
When an previous tune takes off, you ever hear one thing in it you would like you could possibly change?
Nigro: The loopy factor is that you may. Chappell and I modified “Femininomenon” six months after it got here out. I’m probably not a dance producer, and the drums [on the original recording] simply didn’t hit the best way I wished them to. Each time I heard it, I used to be like, “The fricking snare’s just not right.” I hated it an increasing number of as time went on. So once we have been set to place the file out for actual, I referred to as a buddy: “Can you please change the kick and snare in this for me? I have like a week before we have to hand in the vinyl.” And we ended up swapping it out.
Annie, you simply remade your newest album in a Spanish-language model.
Clark: Sí.
Why?
Clark: I’ve been fortunate sufficient to play loads in Mexico and in South America and Spain, and I used to be all the time blown away by the truth that folks will sing alongside to my songs in what is likely to be their second or third or fourth language. So I assumed if they’ll try this for me, possibly I can meet them midway of their language.
Legend: How a lot did you end up revising the lyric to make it sing higher in Spanish?
Clark: It’s wildly completely different — form of a full rewrite.
Once you’re writing with an artist, Amy, do you assume when it comes to absorbing their language?
Allen: After I was actually moving into songwriting like six years in the past, I might hear what an artist needs to speak about after which attempt to put myself of their mind and write the tune from their perspective. However I had this pivotal second two or three years in the past the place I spotted I used to be making it a lot tougher than it wanted to be. Why don’t I simply, once they’re venting about one thing, determine the closest factor I’ve inside me after which write in a parallel line with them? Sabrina is a particular case as a result of I’ve a lot chemistry along with her.
Legend: It looks like y’all had enjoyable. My daughter is basically into Sabrina proper now, so I hear her within the automotive loads.
Allen: We will hit the ball forwards and backwards, and it’s unlocked one thing for her to turn out to be the very best model of herself. My dream job is just not having to sit down there and provide you with the funniest line. It’s permitting a chemistry to develop the place these traces are simply second nature.
Smith: It’s coming from the connection that you just guys have created with one another.
Legend: I like that.
Allen: It took me a very long time as a songwriter to get there with an artist.
Amy Allen
(Jason Armond / Los Angeles Occasions)
4. ‘The vision is clear’
Chappell, Sabrina, Charli XCX: Artists who’ve been working for a very long time lastly made it occur in a giant manner this 12 months. Is that this a narrative about artist growth? Ought to the music business be patting itself on the again?
Legend: I don’t really feel like that’s what’s occurring.
Clark: Can they attain their backs with these wads of money of their palms? Is that attainable?
Legend: What’s occurring with labels is that they’re probably not in cost anymore. They’re not the gatekeepers as a lot as they was once. The viewers has a lot energy.
Smith: Social media is a big a part of this. And I really feel prefer it’s a stability: There are conditions the place the creation of the artwork is pinnacle, and there are conditions the place that’s actually, actually not the case. Everyone knows what it’s wish to really feel that straitjacket of opinions about what’s gonna make a success file.
Nigro: Each artist says they don’t care. However there are artists that wish to appease all people and there are artists that actually simply do regardless of the hell they wish to do. I believe the reality is that the artists have the ability, but when they’re undecided about what they need, then they’ll simply get wrapped up within the major-label —
Smith: Rigmarole.
Nigro: It’s straightforward to get misplaced in that. Everybody needs to achieve success.
Appears price mentioning that Sabrina broke via along with her sixth studio album.
Clark: That’s her sixth album?!
What does that let you know a couple of profession in pop?
Clark: It’s telling me I obtained a shot [laughs]. I imply, theoretically, for those who do one thing loads, you get higher. A physician on their sixth surgical procedure is healthier than a physician who’s on their first. For some motive, music is the one place the place persons are like, “No, that first surgery was the best.”
Legend: However generally it’s true — generally the primary one is the very best one.
Clark: And generally you pierce someone’s trachea.
Willow, your debut single got here out while you have been 10 years previous. Do you’re feeling linked now to that earliest occasion of your musical life?
Smith: What I’ll say is that the message of my music has all the time been to like your self and to like others and to stay loud with your entire gusto. So “Whip My Hair” positively doesn’t go in opposition to something that I stand for now — it truly suits the journey that I’ve had. I look again at my first album and I’m like, I positively wouldn’t try this now. However like Annie stated, the extra you do one thing, the extra you refine it.
Legend: And it might take some time to determine your voice. I’m interested by the six albums for Sabrina, as a result of now it appears like, OK, she discovered it. Not saying the opposite ones weren’t nice, however they felt slightly extra unsettled so far as who she was as an artist. Then I hear these songs and so they sound like that is her character. The imaginative and prescient is evident.
Allen: Additionally, the world must be prepared. There’s so many dominoes that have to fall for one thing like “Good Luck, Babe!” or “Please Please Please” to have the affect we would like it to have.
Nigro: We wrote “Good Luck, Babe!” whereas we have been writing Chappell’s album. But when we’d put it out when the album got here out, I don’t assume it could have carried out what it did.
Smith: Timing is so essential.
Nigro: And I really feel like Sabrina wanted “Nonsense” to occur for the following iteration to happen.
Allen: It was all stepping stones.
Daniel Nigro
(Jason Armond / Los Angeles Occasions)
5. ‘I wish I made this song’
Current firm excluded, what’s a tune or an album that you just liked this 12 months?
Legend: Tyler, the Creator’s album. I like his mother speaking via each monitor and the storytelling and the private journey.
Smith: Esperanza Spalding and Milton Nascimento put an album out, and I simply sat in my room with the lights off and was like, I have to ingest this into each cell of my physique.
Nigro: The primary time I heard “Million Dollar Baby,” I used to be like, Oh man, I want I made this tune.
Allen: I liked this new Adrianne Lenker album that got here out this 12 months. She’s defying each rule that I as a pop author really feel is floating round.
Clark: I’ve been listening to the brand new MJ Lenderman file, “Manning Fireworks.” It’s so artistic and intelligent, but it surely doesn’t lose its coronary heart within the cleverness.
’Tis the season for vacation music. You’ve made a Christmas album, John, and also you’re on a Christmas tour as we converse.
Legend: Name me Father Christmas.
Have any of the remainder of you tried to put in writing a Christmas tune?
Nigro: Yearly, I name up the artists that I work with and I say, “Hey, let’s write a Christmas song,” and so they’re like, “Yeah, sure.” After which we by no means do.
Legend: I stated that yearly for 14 years till I lastly made one.
Clark: I wrote a Christmas tune — type of. It’s on my final file, and it’s referred to as “… At the Holiday Party.” It’s unhappy and miserable.
Allen: That positively counts.
Smith: If I ever made a Christmas tune, I really feel prefer it must be from the darkish facet. Or possibly like a pagan perspective.
Clark: You need to completely write that.
Are Christmas songs exhausting to put in writing?
Legend: The factor about Christmas songs that endure is that they endure. So there’s a number of strain on any new tune to make it stand as much as all those which have lasted for 50 years. They usually’ve lasted for 50 years for a motive — folks nonetheless love them. To attempt to make your new factor stand as much as that canon is sort of a problem.
Clark: Eat s—, Bing Crosby.