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Adam Duritz on counting his nervousness in new album : NPR

Adam Duritz, lead singer and songwriter for Counting Crows, spoke with Morning Edition about the band's new album, Butter Miracle, the Complete Sweets!

Adam Duritz, lead singer and songwriter for Counting Crows, spoke with Morning Version in regards to the band’s new album, Butter Miracle, the Full Sweets!

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Greater than 30 years in the past, Adam Duritz and his band Counting Crows debuted with “Mr. Jones,” a track about eager for fame within the music trade. Little did he know that fame was going to be quick — and a bit scary.

Counting Crows’ first album, August and Every little thing After, finally offered greater than 7 million copies within the U.S. alone and catapulted Duritz into the pantheon of rock ‘n’ roll storytellers.

He is since tried to handle that fame as greatest he can. His signature dreadlocks, which made him immediately recognizable, have lengthy since been sheared. He is additionally slowed his launch of latest music.

On Might ninth, Counting Crows launched its first full-length album in 10 years: Butter Miracle: The Full Sweets!

Morning Version host Leila Fadel requested Duritz in regards to the prolonged delay between albums — and in regards to the curious title, to which he replied: “It is a secret.” (He obtained extra candid after that.)

This interview has been edited for size and readability. 

Interview highlights

On the delay between Counting Crows’ albums:

I used to be on my good friend’s farm proper earlier than the pandemic. I hadn’t written shortly, and I began penning this track, “The Tall Grass.” After I was virtually completed, I prolonged the track. I assumed at first it was an extended track, after which I spotted, No, it is a totally different track. However is not it attention-grabbing how they movement, proper from one finish to the opposite? And I obtained actually intrigued with the problem: What if I wrote an entire sequence of songs that movement like one lengthy track with totally different actions?

We recorded it and we ran proper into the pandemic as we have been ending. It got here out throughout that interval [as the EP Butter Miracle, Suite One]. As quickly because the pandemic was over, I went again to the farm and I began writing one other half of the document.

I finished in London and sang on my good friend’s document. They’re on this band, Gang of Youths. They despatched me the completed document, and it was so good! It simply made me understand that the brand new songs I had simply written weren’t actually as much as that normal but. I went again and rewrote a bunch of stuff. I’ve by no means performed that earlier than.

If I do not assume one thing’s actually good, I simply do not end it. I had by no means rewritten one thing and had that many doubts about it.

I sat on the songs for a few years with out even taking part in them for the band. Simply not feeling assured about it. After which I wrote “With Love, from A-Z,” which is the opening observe on the document. I beloved it and I assumed, okay, this has to go on a document. I’ve obtained to determine what I am doing.

On the central theme behind the brand new songs:

There are lots of people, particularly in American society these days, coping with being dismissed for being totally different from all people else. Whether or not that is since you’re Black or white or trans or homosexual or straight, no matter it’s. Should you’re not doing what everybody thinks you are imagined to be doing as a bunch, there’s a number of ostracization. And that is a lot more durable if you’re younger; you might have much less buffer to take care of that stuff.

Leila Fadel: I used to be questioning if that is what “Spaceman in Tulsa” is about.

Adam Duritz: Yeah, it’s totally a lot what “Spaceman in Tulsa” is about. It is issues I went by way of as a child — pals of mine, all of whom handled very tough, considerably traumatic stuff within the early elements of their lives. And all of whom got here out of it sort of wonderful folks. The frequent denominator in all of them was artwork — discovering a approach to have fun who they have been, versus simply hiding it away.

However there’s a number of trauma in there, too. And I feel that is a typical thread for lots of people within the arts since you felt so totally different as a child. So it is a severe track in regards to the difficulties and the disappointment concerned in that, however it’s additionally a fairly celebratory track about discovering a spot for your self and a life for your self.

It is obtained some issues in frequent with “Mr. Jones” in that sense, which was about dreaming about being a rock star, but in addition understanding it would not transform what you wished it to be. Nevertheless it’s nonetheless a hell of a dream, you recognize?

Counting Crows video for “Spaceman in Tulsa”

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Fadel: While you wrote “Mr. Jones,” you were not an enormous well-known star but. It actually put you on the map, and it was about dreaming of that precise factor. Did you think about that this could be the life that you’d have? Is it what you thought it was going to be?

Duritz: I positively imagined being a rock star. I imply, I would by no means even had anybody from a document firm come and see a band I used to be in. After I wrote that track, it was only a full fiction dream, you recognize? It was simply an concept about, like, would not this be nice?

However even then, I knew it is not going to make all the pieces great. There isn’t any panacea in life. Nothing solves your world for you. You continue to should go try this your self.

I dreamed about being a rock star as a result of I wished to play music and make a life out of that. Despite the fact that that is not normally what occurs. Even if you happen to get a once-in-a-million probability, it is over in a 12 months, for essentially the most half. None of us dream of being one-hit-wonders. However to be right here 30-some odd years later, that is virtually unimaginable. So, yeah, it is nice.

Fadel: I wish to ask about “Angel of 14th Road.” You’ve this line, “The angel of the pavement cries/ If God is useless, why am I right here? Did he go away a lightweight on for me? Did he go away a lightweight on for me?” And it repeats.

Duritz: I simply felt there was an actual callousness in our society in direction of girls — this actual conceited, we-know-what’s-best-for-you thought course of returning to our tradition within the final decade. I imply, clearly it is at all times been there, however you thought you have been transferring in a greater route for a few years.

Granted, with the MeToo motion, you bought a number of —for the primary time — exposing lots of people who have been victimizing girls. However on the similar time, it additionally made you understand how prevalent it was. Half of our race as people messed with and abused and brought benefit of and, fairly truthfully, raped. After which advised what to do by the opposite half. It is attaching a valuelessness to half the inhabitants of the world.

I used to be attempting to think about what it should really feel wish to be a lady. When energy speaks to you as if you happen to do not matter.

Fadel: As I used to be listening to this album and studying the lyrics, it felt such as you have been placing phrases and melodies to those deep anxieties that so many individuals are feeling on this unsure world proper now. Did you understand you have been doing that?

Duritz: I imply, I assumed I used to be in all probability placing phrases to mine.

You undergo life with all these things inside you. I imply, I do not forget that so vividly as a child, feeling like I’ve obtained all these things pent up within me. The place in my life am I going to make use of all this? Different folks produce other abilities; I simply appear to have this bunch of emotions and I do not know the place to go along with it.

After which the day I wrote my first track, it was like a lightweight bulb going off. I all of a sudden realized, “Oh, that explains my complete life! I get it!” All of these things can go right here and all of these emotions make this highly effective and transferring and delightful. I will write songs. That is what I will do with my life.

After I wrote a track, I simply knew who I used to be – method earlier than any of the remainder of my pals did. I would been behind, and all of a sudden I used to be method forward.

I fell behind once more when everybody began really getting jobs as a result of getting a job as a songwriter is sort of unimaginable! However I caught with it. It took some time, however it was an enormous revelation to comprehend that every one these issues that have been caught inside me really had a spot to go and had a cause. They have been all a part of who I used to be going to turn into.

The audio model of this story was edited by Olivia Hampton, the digital model was edited by Majd Al-Waheidi.

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