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𝑜ℎ. 𝑚𝑦. 𝑔𝑜𝑑. 𝑎𝑎𝑟𝑜𝑛 𝑑𝑒𝑠𝑠𝑛𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑛 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑛𝑒𝑤 𝑔𝑟𝑎𝑐𝑖𝑒 𝑎𝑙𝑏𝑢𝑚 𝑡ℎ𝑜𝑢𝑔ℎ-
so noah kahan stopped and said “taylor swift must be in such good shape. holy fuck, this is not easy!” after running around onstage at his concert? okay now what is aaron dessner’s plan to get taylor and noah at long pond studios at the same time
ill live a lot of happy moments, but I will never be as happy as I was when I was 16, seeing taylor swift live and getting three suprise songs, one with aaron dessner and one with gracie abrams. like wow everything was so simple then take me back pleak.
let's not forget about this masterpiece btw

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Gracie and Aaron Dessner collabs never disappoint. Love this, can’t wait for the album! 🥰
“Every song I love is connected to mental health in some way.”
Aaron Dessner was talking about How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last?, but he could’ve been talking about his whole catalog. He got into how the Big Red Machine record kept circling themes of depression, family, and memory, and how those ideas just kept surfacing naturally as the songs came together. It wasn’t some big concept at the start, more like one thread leading to another until the whole thing started to feel connected.
He also went back to his own past, talking about hitting a wall with depression as a teenager and how that shaped songs like “Brycie,” which ended up as a kind of thank you to his brother for getting him through it. From there, it spread outward to collaborators like Taylor Swift, to friends like Scott Hutchison, and into this bigger conversation about how most of the music that sticks with us tends to come from that same place anyway.
Aaron Dessner on Big Red Machine, The National, and Taylor Swift’s Lyrical Universe
Every time a song makes me feel like my heart’s being scooped out of my chest I check the credits and who do I see…