It’s clear by this episode that Nick’s favorite Idle Wave song changes often, but this week him and Guy will break down “Space”. They discuss how the song serves as a lift in energy for the Party Guy album and how it’s a product of a deviant of Guy’s typical songwriting process. They also go into how much fun the band has with performing the song and the importance of sequencing an album.
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from Songs from Monmouth County,
released January 13, 2022
Space by Idle Wave
Produced by Idle Wave
Lyrics and Music by Guy Battaglia
Drums by Samir Tawalare
Engineered and Mixed by Erik Kase Romero
Mastered by Philip Shaw Bova
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