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"Cool Kid" by Austin Carr

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LA based artist Austin Carr joins the Song Saloon to talk about Cool Kid.
The song lyrics have a lot to do with Los Angeles. Austin expresses his frustration with the prevalent attitude in LA to be in the "in" crowd and what people are willing to do to get there. As he was writing the song, he realized with regret that he is guilty of a lot of the behavior he started out trying to criticize.
It's a really great blend of emotions and makes for great songwriting. Hope you enjoy the episode!
Listen to Cool Kid
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Chapters

1. Introduction and Welcome (00:00:00)

2. Introducing the Guest: Austin Carr (00:00:30)

3. Deep Dive into 'Cool Kid': Origins and Inspiration (00:01:10)

4. Exploring the Evolution of 'Cool Kid' (00:02:33)

5. Unmasking the 'Cool Kid': A Self-Reflection (00:02:58)

6. Live Performance of 'Cool Kid' (00:06:16)

7. Post-Performance Discussion: Whistling and Lyrics (00:09:52)

8. Songwriting and Revision Process (00:16:24)

9. The Love-Hate Relationship with LA (00:21:33)

10. The Challenges of Music Production and Promotion (00:27:06)

11. Wrapping Up and Goodbyes (00:32:39)

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LA based artist Austin Carr joins the Song Saloon to talk about Cool Kid.
The song lyrics have a lot to do with Los Angeles. Austin expresses his frustration with the prevalent attitude in LA to be in the "in" crowd and what people are willing to do to get there. As he was writing the song, he realized with regret that he is guilty of a lot of the behavior he started out trying to criticize.
It's a really great blend of emotions and makes for great songwriting. Hope you enjoy the episode!
Listen to Cool Kid
Follow Austin Carr

Send us a text

Support the show

Song Saloon Links
Join The Song Saloon Mailing List
Tiktok + Instagram

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction and Welcome (00:00:00)

2. Introducing the Guest: Austin Carr (00:00:30)

3. Deep Dive into 'Cool Kid': Origins and Inspiration (00:01:10)

4. Exploring the Evolution of 'Cool Kid' (00:02:33)

5. Unmasking the 'Cool Kid': A Self-Reflection (00:02:58)

6. Live Performance of 'Cool Kid' (00:06:16)

7. Post-Performance Discussion: Whistling and Lyrics (00:09:52)

8. Songwriting and Revision Process (00:16:24)

9. The Love-Hate Relationship with LA (00:21:33)

10. The Challenges of Music Production and Promotion (00:27:06)

11. Wrapping Up and Goodbyes (00:32:39)

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