Dyatlove's Rikki Jennings-Buford on pushing "The Chrysalis" past the pupal stage
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Bands evolve over time, it’s only natural. Some shifts are obvious—consider the Beatles’ famously epic journey from their Liverpudlian skiffle beginnings towards their psychedelic studio phase. The general passing of time offers subtler, though no less significant changes. Take the aging of vocal cords, or the physics of a set of guitar strings corroding through everyday wear and tear. Even if you slap a new set of Super Slinky’s on your six-string, they literally won’t resonate exactly the same way as when you first played that riff. Its properties change every time.
Dyatlove's Rikki Jennings-Buford on pushing "The Chrysalis" past the pupal stage
Dyatlove's Rikki Jennings-Buford on pushing…
Dyatlove's Rikki Jennings-Buford on pushing "The Chrysalis" past the pupal stage
Bands evolve over time, it’s only natural. Some shifts are obvious—consider the Beatles’ famously epic journey from their Liverpudlian skiffle beginnings towards their psychedelic studio phase. The general passing of time offers subtler, though no less significant changes. Take the aging of vocal cords, or the physics of a set of guitar strings corroding through everyday wear and tear. Even if you slap a new set of Super Slinky’s on your six-string, they literally won’t resonate exactly the same way as when you first played that riff. Its properties change every time.