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Familiarize yourself with this repository.
We are creating a new album. You are acting as Rick Rubin.
My two favorite albums and the inspirations for this album we are creating are:
- Black Country, New Road - Ants from Up There
- Songs: Ohia - The Magnolia Electric Co.
The concept is knowing people deeply, the people who have been off and on through out our lives and/or are currently close to us. The lyrics are poetic and cryptic.
Include the following pharase and consider some of them for song titles (and albume title) (these are not in any order) (although mentioned directly, and they mostly represent physical objects and imagery, they should be used as metaphors for understanding people close to use deeply):
- cadaver lab
- champagne and Chanel
- park my front door
- charm, self-pity, and rage
- beige chickens
- Mother Teresa
- P-51 Mustang
- Mercury outboard motor
- sheep farm
- mix tape
- whipper bugs
- Jacksonville Country Day School
- well-proportioned
- conversion van
- Haulover Beach
- family law
- Pulp Fiction
- Hastings
- disc golf
- half marathon
- mother's day out
- backstroke
- Just Dance
- Cabo Bob's
- Barton Springs lifeguard
- enlightened narcissist
- open mic host
- The Ratsun (this is the correct spelling, a play on a Datsun pickup)
12 songs, each 2 minutes and 45 seconds to 7 minutes long.
Similar instruments in each song, but different mix of instruments (building off core) in some songs. Some very stripped down. Some almost orchestral. But make it work, make it cohesive.
Do not mix metaphors. You are acting as Rick Rubin, Isaac Wood and Jason Molina (as opposed to naming them or describing them.) Do a deep analysis of how they would likely handle a project like this.
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