Emile Mosseri

Academy Award nominee Emile Mosseri has written with people (The Dig), for people (like the film score Minari), and now he’s writing for one person: himself. Mosseri talks about the differences among the processes—while balancing that with parenthood.

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Dave Lombardo of Slayer

"A washing machine with a clumpy pair of shoes can be a beautiful thing." Legendary drummer Dave Lombardo, a founding member of Slayer, finds beauty in the mundane. And also in the annoying: "Even the rhythm of a jackhammer and the bumps in a road can be inspiring," he says in the latest Songwriters on Process podcast.

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Ben OpipariEp. 66
Alex Skolnick of Testament

NOTE: This interview is from December 2020, and I've converted it to podcast form. It's like opening a time capsule now when I listen to songwriters talk in 2020 about how they were navigating the pandemic as artists. For some, it was a bane: the isolation paralyzed their creativity. For Alex Skolnick of Testament, it was a boon.

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Ben OpipariEp. 62
Sara Watkins of Nickel Creek

For Sara Watkins of Nickel Creek, the ideal place to write from is curiosity. "The end goal is not to write songs. The end goal is to figure out my stuff, how to be me, how to work through stuff," she told me.

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Ben OpipariEp. 60
Dave Hause and Kathleen Edwards

Dave Hause and Kathleen Edwards have known each other for a while and are huge fans of each other’s music, so this was a fun conversation on the creative process. We talked a lot about whether large expanses of time make them more productive, how reading affects their songwriting process, and what they do when they get stuck. And how twins and dogs affect their songwriting process.

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Leah ChambersEp. 54